School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences Endowed Scholarship

Updated: 11 months ago
Location: Bradford, ENGLAND
Deadline: The position may have been removed or expired!

School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences Endowed Scholarship

No longer applicable

This scholarship is no longer available due to the deadline date passing or it was for a previous academic year.

The scholarship may be available in future academic years, but please note this may not always be the case.

This page remains online for information purposes only.


  • Study level: Postgraduate Taught
  • Academic entry year: 2018/19
  • Apply by 14-Jun-2018
  • Attendance of study: full-time
  • Available to: prospective students
  • This scholarship or bursary is only available to one successful applicant.
  • Apply by 14-Jun-2018

This award is open to a range of topics in line with the research and teaching of the School. It is expected that applicants will demonstrate a high level of research potential. 


Applicable courses

The award can be used to fund a place on any of our Master's programmes starting in September 2018:

  • MSc Archaeological Sciences
  • MSc Human Osteology and Palaeopathology
  • MSc Forensic Archaeology & Crime Scene Investigation


Payment amount & frequency

The scholarship is to a value of £10,000 to cover fees and a small allowance.

Eligibility criteria apply to funding.


How to apply

Applicants must first apply to the University for admission to the appropriate programme of study (see course pages to apply), and complete an application form which includes a statement which summarises relevant experience and interest in the subject

Download the application form:

School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences Endowed Scholarship - application form (Word, 14KB)

Please return the application form to [email protected] .



Further information about this scholarship

Enquires can be directed to Karina Croucher , as well as to individual Programme Managers (Cathy Batt for Archaeological Sciences, Jo Buckberry for Human Osteology and Paleopathology, and Rob Janaway for Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene investigation). 



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