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FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES 
PhD STUDENTSHIPS 2010-11 

Following our successful bid for AHRC studentships for 2009-13, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities is pleased to announce that it will be nominating 8 AHRC PhD studentships starting in October 2010. For UK residents awards consist of fees and maintenance and for EU residents awards are on a fees only basis.  AHRC awards are available to UK/EU residents in the following subjects:  

Creative Writing 
English Language and Literature
Film Studies and Television Studies
History 
History of Art, Architecture and Design

The Faculty is also pleased to offer a total of 24 additional University-funded PhD studentships available to students from within or outside the EU.

Schools of study: 

American Studies 
Film and Television Studies 
History 
Literature and Creative Writing 
Language and Communication Studies 
Music 
Philosophy 
Political, Social and International Studies 
World Art Studies and Museology 

Application deadline is 1 March 2010 (please quote ref. Guardian10). 

More information and details of how to apply can be found at: 
www.uea.ac.uk/hum/postgraduatescholarships 

Alternatively please contact the Postgraduate Research Office
email: [log in to unmask] Tel: (01603) 592546 or attend the
University Postgraduate Open Day on Wednesday 20 January 2010



Professor Mark Jancovich
Head of School
Film and Television Studies
University of East Anglia
Norwich NR4 7TJ
Tel: 01603 592787

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