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war PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 14 war PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

CDA War, Photography & Empire: Visual Propaganda and British India, c.1941-47

From popular photo-magazines published for British citizens, to wall newspapers and pamphlets addressing Indian audiences, a wealth of dynamic visual propaganda in multiple languages and formats was produced to communicate Allied war aims and progress across the globe. Read more

Wired For The War? The Role Of British Telegraphy And Communication Networks In World War II

Loughborough University London, BT Group Archives, and PK Porthcurno. Global Museum of Communication are pleased to invite applications for a collaborative AHRC PhD studentship commencing in October 2025. Read more

Cutting the cost of war: the resolution of inter-group conflict in Kalahari meerkats (CRAM_UBIO25ARIES)

Background. Avoiding wars and minimizing the harm they do is a key goal for humanity in the coming century. In the wild, rival social groups of animals also engage in battles over territories, yet these rarely escalate to the levels of violence seen in humans. Read more

History - Postgraduate Research Opportunities

History PhD/MA by Research (On-Campus or by Distance Learning). As a postgraduate researcher in the Department of History you will have the opportunity to work alongside academic staff whose research is at the forefront of current historical scholarship. Read more

Playing in the Past: Investigating User Experience Design in Historical Games

Historical Games continue to find critical and commercial success. Game series such as Assassin’s Creed, Red Dead Redemption, Total War, and Civilisation are amongst the most recognisable forms of popular history. Read more

‘Black British History, Inclusive Teaching, and Curriculum Reform’

Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL, a member of the Techne consortium), Black Cultural Archives (BCA), and AQA are delighted to announce a call for applicants for a fully funded collaborative doctoral studentship from September 2025, under the AHRC’s Collaborative Doctoral Award scheme funded by Techne. Read more

The seminal fluid extracellular matrix: a new paradigm in reproductive biology?

In many animals, females store sperm from multiple males for weeks, months or years. This enhances female reproductive choice but can also create a “war of the sexes”, where males rapidly evolve reproductive traits that promote paternity and reproductive success. Read more
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