PhD Studentship: Pigment-Additive Interactions in Synthetic Emulsion Materials 
and Implications for the Conservation of Modern and Contemporary Art

The University of Leeds, in partnership with Tate, is offering a PhD 
studentship suitable for applicants with a background in science or engineering 
to investigate if, and how, pigments affect the formulation stability of 
synthetic emulsion materials developed since the 1950s.

http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BEK690/phd-studentship-pigment-additive-interactions-in-synthetic-emulsion-materials-and-implications-for-the-conservation-of-modern-and-contemporary-art/

The PhD studentship is funded for 3 years as part of an Arts and Humanities 
Research Council (AHRC) Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) scheme and is 
supported by training and networking events. The studentship is a unique 
opportunity to work across arts and STEM on industrially relevant materials 
making it attractive to a variety of career path.

The project will be jointly supervised by Dr Elizabeth Willneff at the 
University of Leeds in the School of Design and Dr Bronwyn Ormsby who is 
Principal Conservation Scientist at Tate, London. Additional mentoring will be 
provided by Dr Judith Tucker (School of Design) in Fine Arts and by Prof Sven 
Schroeder (School of Chemical and Process Engineering) in chemistry and 
materials characterisation.

The studentship is for UK/EU residents only. Typically, UK residents receive 
full funding including fees and a maintenance grant (c. £15k/year tax free). EU 
residents are typically eligible for a fees-only award and will not receive a 
maintenance grant.

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until a suitable applicant is 
found. For full consideration, submit applications by Nov 1, 2017. The starting 
date for the scholarship is Jan 1, 2018.

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Luigi Galimberti
Collection Care Research Manager
Partnerships and Programmes | Tate
www.tate.org.uk

Please note that any information sent, received or held by Tate may be 
disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act 2000

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