PhD studentship (2020-24)
Bringing the Bard Back Home? The English Translation of Foreign Shakespeare Criticism in the Long 19th Century Department of Literary Studies, KU Leuven. Deadline for applications: 15 July 2020. You… Read more »
Bringing the Bard Back Home? The English Translation of Foreign Shakespeare Criticism in the Long 19th Century Department of Literary Studies, KU Leuven. Deadline for applications: 15 July 2020. You… Read more »
A report below from Amy Wilcockson, winner of The Scottish Romanticism Research Award 2019. Amy is a doctoral researcher in the School of English at the University of Nottingham. In… Read more »
The BARS Executive Committee has established these bursaries in order to support postgraduate and early-career research within the UK. They are intended to help fund expenses incurred through travel to… Read more »
The AHRC-funded project ‘Books and Borrowing 1750-1830: An Analysis of Scottish Borrowers’ Registers’ is currently advertising for two postdoctoral researchers (one full-time for three years, one part-time for one year)…. Read more »
The Byron Society invites applications for a PhD bursary of £3,000 for 2020-2021. Applications are open to new and existing full-time PhD students enrolled at a UK university and working… Read more »
BARS and The Wordsworth Trust are delighted to announce that two fellowships have been awarded for 2020. We received a number of excellent applications, and the two Early Career Researchers… Read more »
Edge Hill University has launched its annual Graduate Teaching Assistant scheme. Each GTA studentship includes a ‘package’ with a total value in excess of £20,000 for UK and EU students… Read more »
The Maureen Crisp Young Scholars Fund invites applications for funding from post-graduate scholars intending to present an academic paper at an approved Byron conference or a paper mainly on Byron… Read more »
University of Leeds, 7–8 April 2020 Call for Participants Deadline 13 December 2019 What is the current state of environmental criticism in British Romantic studies? And what is its future?… Read more »
The Keats House Collections: Constructing Romantic Lives and Afterlives Applications are invited for a fully-funded, three-year PhD to be hosted jointly by Keats House and the Centre for Research in… Read more »