Historic England (HE) and English Heritage (EH) have announced their 2024 Call for Proposals for Round 4 of their AHRC funded Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) programme, open to 29 November and targeting digital heritage, paint, paths, open spaces and compounded climate change hazards.
Historic England writes:
Historic England and English Heritage are delighted to announce our 2024 Call for Proposals for Round 4 of our AHRC funded Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) programme. The CDP programme provides funding for collaborative PhD studentship projects which support the work of our organisations. Proposals should be made by a university-based researcher in collaboration with a named member of staff from Historic England or English Heritage, who will act as first non-HEI co-supervisor. Two, second co-supervisors – one from the university and one from Historic England or English Heritage – must also be named in the proposal, making a supervisory team of four. We are not looking for project ideas directly from potential students.
Proposals must match one of our published CDP Priority Research Areas 2024 and we encourage a range of proposals across these areas that can demonstrate academic originality, are appropriate for collaborative study at doctoral level, and fall within the AHRC subject remit. Proposals must also demonstrate that they can provide the students with career development opportunities (for three to six months) outside of their main research within the funded four-year period. The CDP Priority Research Areas for this call have been selected for their alignment with the organisational corporate plans and research strategies, listed in the Priority Research Areas document… [which include…]
- Digital Heritage: Adopting, Supporting and Sustaining FAIR Digital Heritage
- From Tradition to Innovation: The performance and durability of paint systems for external traditional lime-based substrates
- Open Space: Enabling Inclusion
- The Design, Development, Management and Maintenance of Historic Path Surfaces
- Climate Change Impacts – Compound Hazards
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