A funded PhD Scholarship (€16,000 annual stipend + €5,750 towards fees p.a. for four years.) is available for a student to work on the Irish Research Council Laureate Award-funded CLICAB project (Climates of Conflict in Ancient Babylonia) in the Department of History, Trinity College Dublin, under the supervision of Dr Francis Ludlow, beginning in September 2018 (or, exceptionally, March 2019). The project aims to advance our understanding of climate’s role in the incidence of violence and conflict in Ancient Babylonia during the first millennium BC. To do so, the project aims specifically to:
The PhD student may undertake research that contributes to one or several of these aims, working closely with the project PI, a postdoctoral researcher and external collaborators. The application deadline is June 29, but if extra time is required to apply, please contact the project PI at [email protected] See full details: http://histories-humanities.tcd.ie/postgraduate/IRC-PhD-scholarships.php
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