Apologies for any cross posting.

We are currently recruiting for the following funded studentship on the SEAHA 
(Science and Engineering in Arts Heritage and Archaeology) CDT programme:

David Arnold Memorial Scholarship - 'use-inspired basic research' in Cultural 
Heritage

The SEAHA David Arnold Memorial Scholarship is a fully-funded four-year 
combined MRes (at UCL) and PhD (at Brighton), on a topic of your choice within 
the general theme of "Use-inspired basic research in Cultural Heritage". This 
call invites proposals of up to 1000 words for a specific PhD research project 
which addresses this theme. The heart of your proposal will be novel basic 
research in digital technology applied to cultural heritage, but this will 
arise out of interaction with cultural heritage stakeholders, addressing their 
needs and perspectives, and will be evaluated through practical deployment 
exercises with these stakeholders.

Please see the full advert by following this link: 
http://www.seaha-cdt.ac.uk/study-with-us/studentships/

Closing date: 09:00 21 December 2017
Interviews: w/c 15 January 2018

Corinna Hattersley-Mitchell
PA to Professor David Anderson & Administrative Assistant to Cultural 
Informatics Research Group
SEAHA Administrator for University of Brighton

Tel: +44 (0)1273 641 617 
Cultural Informatics website
SEAHA CDT website

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Please note that I am only in the office Monday to Thursday.

For any urgent queries outside these days please contact John Clinton 
([email protected])

Cultural Informatics Research Group
University of Brighton
Room 805, Cockcroft building
Lewes Road
Brighton BN2 4GJ
UK




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