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Forensic and Archaeological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 26 Forensic and Archaeological Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Embarking on a PhD in Forensic and Archaeological Sciences provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore the intersection of past human activities and modern forensic methods. This distinctive path of study enables candidates to delve deep into the scientific techniques used to solve questions related to human history, cultural heritage, and, in forensic contexts, crime.

Through these programmes, students integrate principles from biology, chemistry, anthropology, and geology to address complex issues ranging from the analysis of ancient artefacts and bioarchaeological remains to the latest advancements in forensic investigation. A PhD in Forensic and Archaeological Sciences is not just an academic achievement; it's a commitment to advancing our understanding of the human past and improving forensic science for future societal benefit.

Why complete a PhD in Forensic and Archaeological Sciences?

A PhD in Forensic and Archaeological Sciences equips candidates with a unique skill set, blending rigorous scientific analysis with a deep understanding of historical contexts. These programmes offer the opportunity to engage in comprehensive research projects that can make significant contributions to both archaeological knowledge and forensic methodologies.

Candidates have the chance to work on cutting-edge research, from developing new techniques for dating ancient materials and analysing genetic data from archaeological sites, to advancing forensic identification methods. The interdisciplinary nature of these degrees ensures that research is informed by a broad spectrum of scientific principles, enhancing the robustness and applicability of findings in real-world scenarios.

In terms of employment, earning a PhD in Forensic and Archaeological Sciences prepares graduates for a wide range of career paths. In the realm of academia, PhD holders can pursue careers as researchers and lecturers, contributing to the body of knowledge in both forensic and archaeological sciences and educating future generations of scientists.

Beyond academia, graduates find rewarding positions in cultural heritage management, law enforcement agencies, forensic laboratories, and museums, where their expertise in both ancient technologies and modern forensic techniques is highly valued. The analytical and investigative skills developed during these programmes, combined with an in-depth understanding of human history, enable PhD graduates to tackle complex challenges in their fields, whether it involves solving historical mysteries or aiding in contemporary forensic investigations.

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Funded Studentship for Applicants with a Link to Cumbria (KEN24/MPEE/HOWATSON)

This opportunity is only available to students classed as UK students. International students are not eligible. Northumbria University is delighted to offer fully-funded three year studentships specific to applicants who have a link to Cumbria. Read more

Self-Funded PhD Opportunities in Forensic Sciences

Are you passionate about Forensic Sciences and eager to advance your research career? London South Bank University is pleased to offer self-funded PhD opportunities in Forensic Sciences for motivated and talented qualified individuals. Read more

How does agricultural crime affect the psychological health of farmers: a longitudinal exploration of the impact of victimisation on UK farmers

Agricultural crime is a fact of life for British farmers. While no official figures exist for this type of crime, key rural stakeholders such as NFU Mutual publish regular indicators of the level of the problem. Read more

The Human Past in Wetland Conservation and Restoration

The University of Aberdeen is an internationally recognised centre for excellence for research addressing the global challenges of energy transition, environment and biodiversity, social inclusion and cultural diversity, health, nutrition and wellbeing, and data and artificial intelligence. Read more

Symbols of power, prestige goods or vibrant materials? Rethinking gold, jet and amber grave goods in Early Bronze Age Britain.

The project forms one strand of the Leverhulme Funded Research Leadership Award, A New History of Bronze. This project explores how the emergence and use of copper and bronze metalworking in this period created new possibilities for crafting, leadership and violence. Read more

UCL SECReT: The International Training Centre for Security and Crime Research Degrees

UCL's Security Science Doctoral Research Training Centre (UCL SECReT) was founded in 2009 with support from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (ESRC) and an array of public and private sector organisations working in crime reduction security and law enforcement. Read more

Sheffield Hallam Opportunity PhD Scholarships

Sheffield Hallam is committed to addressing barriers to higher education for under-represented groups. To help address underrepresentation in our postgraduate research student community, we are offering the below scholarships for academic year 2024/25. Read more

Cultural and Indigenous rights surrounding mass graves

The recent discovery of suspected mass graves at Canadian residential schools designed to systematically assimilate Indigenous children, thereby destroying cultures, languages and possible ties with the land, indicates the issue is both pressing and current. Read more

PGR Opportunities at University of Strathclyde 2024

Founded in 1796 as a ‘place of useful learning' the University of Strathclyde is a leading technological University based in the heart of Glasgow. Read more

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