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  Interdisciplinary approaches to China and Inner Asia


  School of History and Cultures

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About the Programme

A PhD project with Professor Standen will study some aspect of the period c. 600-1400, focusing on relationships between political units such as the Turks, Tang, Uyghurs, Liao, Koryo, Five Dynasties, Song and Xi Xia, and bringing to bear a range of approaches and insights that may include prosopographical methods and combinations of textual and archaeological materials, to study topics such as non-elites, resource extraction, cities, state formation, and chronologies.

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Funding Notes

A number of funding opportunities are available to prospective postgraduate students throughout the year at College and University level. To discover whether you are eligible for any of these awards, please visit the University's Postgraduate Funding Database: www.birmingham.ac.uk/pgfunding

The University also awards a number of scholarships for international students. To read more about opportunities specific to the College of Arts and Law, please visit the College Scholarships and Funding page: www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/calgs/scholarships/index.aspx

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