University of Bradford Heritage Consortium Master's Studentship
Part-time: not available
Prospective PG students (inc. current UG): available
Current PG students: not available
Entry year: 2021/22
Postgraduate taught: available
Postgraduate research: not available
1 scholarship available
About the scholarship
One Master's Studentship Award for students starting their course in September 2021.
The award, linked to the Heritage Consortium, will provide funding to a high quality applicant. The funding will allow you to focus on developing high level skills and competencies for research and professional practice, particularly aimed at the Heritage sector.
The value of the studentship is £9,000
Eligibility criteria
To be considered for the studentship you must have a minimum of an upper second class honours degree or above.
This funding is available for Home students only.
Please note, in order to be considered for a studentship you must first apply to the University for admission to an appropriate programme of study.
Applicable courses
Studentships can be used to study for any of our Masters courses:
- MA in Archaeology & Identity
- MSc in Archaeological Sciences
- MSc in Human Osteology and Palaeopathology
- MSc in Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Investigation
- MSc in Landscape Archaeology and Digital Heritage
Eligible countries
- England
- Northern Ireland
- Scotland
- Wales
How to apply
Applicants must first apply to the University for admission to the appropriate programme of study, and complete an application form which includes a statement which summarises relevant experience and interest in the subject.
In your application form, please provide details of your undergraduate degree award and identify the programme of study you wish to take, providing a clear case for support (max 500 words) for the funding that you are applying for. Please pay particular attention to how the studentship would help you to realise your career goals. Ensure you have given careful thought as to how you would envisage conducting dissertation research that would contribute to the Heritage theme.
Deadline: 5 July 2021
Find out more
Enquires can be directed to individual Programme Managers:
- Cathy Batt for Archaeological Sciences
- Karina Croucher for Archaeology and Identity
- Rob Janaway for Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene investigation
- Shirley Curtis-Summers for Human Osteology and Paleopathology
- Chris Gaffney for Landscape Archaeology and Digital Heritage