The Centre for Doctoral Training in Science and Engineering in Arts Heritage and Archaeology (SEAHA) is currently advertising a range of PhD opportunities, over three paths (heritage, industry and policy).
The following opportunities are currently advertised:
- ‘Nanoscale strategies for the consolidation of cellulose in cultural heritage’
- ‘Samples to Complex Objects: Detecting Material Degradation in Plastic Artworks’
- ‘Characterising marine archaeological iron degradation and the efficacy of treatments to date: worth a shot?’
- ‘Strain modelling in historical tapestries’
The Centre for Doctoral Training in Science and Engineering in Arts, Heritage and Archaeology (SEAHA) writes:
SEAHA will support your career along three typical paths. We have started recruitment for our 2015/2016 studentships, please continue to check the website over the coming weeks for new opportunities. Information on how to apply can be found in the project adverts below. You may also wish to consider registering your interest by sending an email to the SEAHA Manager.
IHBC Director speaking at the 1st International SEAHA conference