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Cambridge AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership

 

Subjects in the Cambridge AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership

The Cambridge AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership encourages applications in the following AHRC-designated subject domains:

AHRC Panel AHRC Subject
A History
A Law and Legal Studies
A Philosophy
A Political Science and International Studies (Diplomacy and International Relations)
A Theology, Divinity and Religion
B Design
B Visual Arts: Fine Art History, Theory and Practice
B Media: New Media/Web-Based Studies
B Media: Film History, Theory and Criticism
B Music
B Media: Television History, Theory and Criticism
B Languages and Literature: Ethnography and Anthropology
C Visual Arts: Art History
C Archaeology
C Classics
D Languages and Literature (including American Studies, Lifewriting, History and Development of English Language, Literary and Cultural Theory, Post-Colonial Studies, Comparative Literature, Medieval Literature, Comparative Studies, Gender and Sexuality)
D Languages and Literature: Asiatic and Oriental Studies
D Languages and Literature: English Language and Literature
D Languages and Literature: French Studies
D Languages and Literature: Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin Studies
D Languages and Literature: Italian Studies
D Linguistics
D Languages and Literature: Middle Eastern and African Studies
D Languages and Literature: German Studies (including Dutch and Yiddish)

Key to Panels

Panel A: History, Thought and Systems of Belief

Panel B: Creative and Performing Arts

Panel C: Cultures and Heritage

Panel D: Languages and Literatures

 

 

Subjects funded through AHRC Centres for Doctoral Training

Cambridge is a member of two further AHRC-funded doctoral training consortia. We encourage applicants in the following AHRC-designated subject domains to contact the programmes named below:

AHRC Panel AHRC Subject Relevant AHRC Programme
D Languages and Literature: Celtic Studies

AHRC CDT in Celtic Languages

For more information click here: Celtic CDT

D Languages and Literature: Russian, Slavonic and Eastern European Studies

Centre for East European Language-Based Area Studies AHRC CDT

For more information click here: CEELBAS CDT