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#AcademicJob | #PhDStudentship

AHRC Collaborative PhD Studentship

📍 Royal Holloway, University of London & British Library

Project: The Music Collection of Paul Hirsch (1881-1951)—exploring the collecting practices of a German-Jewish émigré in WWII-era England.

Fully funded (Home & International applicants eligible).

📅 Deadline: 25/04/2025

royalholloway.ac.uk/media/0jqa

CC @academicjobs

#ANZ #Bank is going further and further in enforcing their #TermsAndConditions which are very anti-#Aged and anti-#CognitivelyImpaired.

If an elderly person is getting help using #InternetBanking in a way where the helper gets to know the account password then ANZ is shutting that person off from using that service.

May be failure to provide #ReasonableAdjustment which would be an offence under the fed and state #AntiDiscriminationLaws.

🚨 We're Hiring! 🚨

Join the National Gallery as a Project Specialist for the Reynolds Digital Research Resource! Work on an exciting project to centralize heritage science data on Sir Joshua Reynolds, contributing to digital resource design, data organization, and user engagement.

📍 18-month role, London (hybrid)

💻 Apply now: ce0838li.webitrent.com/ce0838l

📅 Closing date: 2025-02-23

Help shape the future of heritage science research! 🌟 #HeritageScience #ConservationJobs #DigitalResources #RICHeS #UKRI #AHRC

🚨 We’re Hiring! 🚨

Join the National Gallery as a Data Specialist for the Heritage Science Data Service (HSDS) project. Help shape innovative digital systems that support heritage science research and empower GLAM institutions across the UK.

📍 3-year role, London (hybrid)

💻 Apply now: ce0838li.webitrent.com/ce0838l

📅 Closing date: 2025-02-23

Be part of transforming the future of heritage science! 🌟 #HeritageScience #DataJobs #DigitalHeritage #RICHeS #UKRI #AHRC

🚨 We’re Hiring! 🚨

Join the National Gallery as a Content and Engagement Specialist for the HSDS project, shaping the future of heritage science data across the UK.

📍 3-year role, London (hybrid)

💻 Apply now: ce0838li.webitrent.com/ce0838l

📅 Closing date: 2025-02-23

Drive collaboration, innovation, and accessibility in heritage science! 🌟 #HeritageScience #DigitalCollaboration #GLAMJobs #RICHeS #UKRI #AHRC

#DFG and Arts and Humanities Research Council (#AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (#UKRI), are delighted to inform about 16 UK-German research project collaborations in the #ArtsandHumanities. This year’s funded projects cover a wide range of topics and will contribute to #ResearchExcellence across the fields: This will bring the two funders’ Programme of Collaboration to a total of 110 awards. Learn more about the UK-German the projects: ➡️ dfg.de/de/aktuelles/neuigkeite

www.dfg.deUK-German Research Projects in the Arts and Humanities

Hi, this is our #introduction 👋

BRAID UK is a #ahrc funded program led by the University of Edinburgh and run with @BBCRD and @AdaLovelaceInst

We envision a responsible, ethical, accountable #AI ecosystem, supported by #arts and #humanities research.

We believe that we can do good with AI, rather than simply not doing harm.

If you want to learn more about the future of #ResponsibleAI follow us here & sign up to our newsletter at braiduk.org

#CallforProposals in bilateral collaboration: UK-German 🇬🇧 🇩🇪 Funding Initiative in the #Humanities by #DFG & Arts and Humanities Research Council (#AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (#UKRI): Proposals may be submitted in any area of the Humanities as defined in funding guides. Closing date: 20 Feb. 2024, projects start in early 2025.

➡️ dfg.de/foerderung/info_wissens

www.dfg.deUK-German Funding Initiative in the Humanities The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), and the DFG are launching a call for proposals for outstanding joint UK-German research projects in the Hum

Open letter against the cuts to Arts & Humanities PhD funding in the UK, asking
#AHRC to reverse immediately its inteded cuts to PhD studentships, as well as for an impact assessment accounting for class/income

docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI

(Thanks @BeccaEHarrison, shared with permission)

Google DocsCall for the AHRC to reverse cuts to PhD scholarships[Anyone is welcome to sign this letter irrespective of their role, discipline, or funding status. We hope to find a site to publish the letter soon.] We call on the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to reverse its decision to cut the number of PhD studentships it intends to fund over the next six years. As per an AHRC announcement on September 22, 2023 (see https://www.ukri.org/news/update-on-ahrc-future-doctoral-provision/), the organisation has detailed a reduction from 425 scholarships to 300 by 2029 to 2030. Furthermore, we call on the AHRC either to conduct an impact assessment that investigates how the cuts will impact students from lower-income backgrounds, or to release evidence if such an assessment has already taken place.* For some of us signing this letter, study at PhD level was possible only with AHRC support. For working class students with no access to family wealth the scholarship scheme represented the only means by which some people could continue their education. Many of us have since received AHRC and other fellowships and awards, and have become researchers, teachers, and professional services staff. Our careers benefitted from the opportunities afforded us by AHRC PhD funding. Consequently, we are concerned by the AHRC’s decision to increase competition between students while decreasing their chances of undertaking a PhD. It will likely lead to greater uncertainty and stress for prospective applicants. First-generation and marginalised scholars who are already disadvantaged by the PhD application process may be put off from making submissions altogether. And the UK’s Arts & Humanities environment will suffer, too, as fewer students from lower-income backgrounds will gain PhDs. We believe that the AHRC’s decision will contribute to narrowing postgraduate demographics and will undermine efforts to encourage greater diversity of perspective and experience in our universities. Furthermore, we are concerned by the AHRC’s announcement that doctoral funding schemes will ‘enable a focus on skills that is responsive to high growth sectors, and the demands of the workforce of the future.’ The wording suggests that students with projects related to industry demands will be prioritised over those who do not, which will be detrimental to the intellectual scope and creativity of our disciplines in years to come. Despite ongoing hostility toward Arts & Humanities facilitated by successive governments, the press, and some university senior management teams, these areas of study can and should be funded for their cultural, emotional, and psychological benefits. Thus, we seek assurances that the AHRC will champion Arts & Humanities projects of all kinds and allocate funding to PhD projects irrespective of whether they serve industry challenges. *It is not clear from the report or appendices (such as one concerned with student profiles) that the class status/household income of prospective PhD students or graduates have been considered in the decision making process.

#AcademicJob

Research Associate/Fellow

@ The University of #Nottingham

For the project "Music in the Shadows," which "brings together original research into medieval religious culture with innovative performance-led research events, partnering with medieval churches and church choirs in the East Midlands and beyond."

academicpositions.fr/ad/univer

Deadline: 18/10/2023

academicpositions.frAcademic PositionsMusicLocation:  University Park Salary:  £30,487 to £38,205 per annum pro rata depending on skills and experience (minimum £33966 with relevant PhD).Closing ...

'AHRC expects to fund one quarter fewer PhD students, reducing from 425 to around 300 new studentships per year by 2029 to 2030.'

Reducing critical thinking, reducing understanding of society, reducing exposures of and challenges to the structures and inequalities we all suffer by.

ukri.org/news/update-on-ahrc-f

www.ukri.orgUpdate on AHRC future doctoral provisionThe Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) will introduce major changes to its doctoral provision later this year.
#AHRC#UKRI#PhD