The joint AHRC/EPSRC Collaborative Research Studentships in the area of Science and Heritage (known as CASE by some Research Councils) aims to promote partnerships and research collaboration between academia and other bodies. The awards will offer doctoral students the chance to conduct their research in collaboration with a non-academic body, and to gain experience of work outside the academic sphere.
The awards made under this competition will be co-funded by AHRC and EPSRC. This competition is the first call to be made under the cross-Council Science and Heritage Programme and as such, all awards will need to engage with, and contribute towards the long-terms aims of the programme.
The deadline for this call has now passed.
To be eligible to apply to this competition, the HEI must be the recipient of an EPSRC Dotoral Training Grant (DTG).
Details of the Call (104kb) (includes a rationale for the programme)
AHRC Subject Coverage
FAQs (17kb)
Enquiries about the scholarly content of the Science and Heritage Programme, its aims and objectives should be directed to May Cassar at UCL:
Professor May Cassar, Director, Science and Heritage Programme
m.cassar@heritagescience.ac.uk or tel: 020 7679 1780
The AHRC work with the RCUK Shared Services Centre (SSC) to deliver all of our funding activities. All queries regarding eligibility for funding and applications in progress and also queries regarding current awards, should be directed to the SSC team dealing with your subject area using the contacts page.