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Ancient History PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 12 Ancient History PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Embarking on a PhD in Ancient History is a thrilling journey that allows you to delve deep into the mysteries of the past. By studying this subject, you will have the opportunity to uncover forgotten civilizations, analyze ancient texts, and gain a deeper understanding of the events and people that shaped our world.

What's it like to study a PhD in Ancient History?

Studying a PhD in Ancient History is a truly immersive experience. You will have the chance to work closely with renowned experts in the field, who will guide you through your research and provide valuable insights. You will spend countless hours in libraries, archives, and museums, examining ancient artifacts and manuscripts. You may also have the opportunity to participate in archaeological excavations, unearthing ancient ruins and piecing together the stories of the past.

Throughout your PhD journey, you will develop advanced research skills, critical thinking abilities, and a deep knowledge of ancient civilizations. You will have the freedom to choose a specific area of focus within Ancient History, whether it's the Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, or any other fascinating period. Your research will contribute to the existing body of knowledge and may even challenge established theories, making a significant impact in the field.

Entry requirements for a PhD in Ancient History

To pursue a PhD in Ancient History, you will typically need a strong academic background in History or a related discipline. Most universities require a minimum of a 2.1 Honours degree, although some may consider applicants with a 2.2 and relevant research experience. A Masters degree in a related field is often preferred, as it demonstrates your ability to conduct independent research.

PhD in Ancient History funding options

Funding for PhDs in Ancient History may be available from various sources, including governments, universities and charities, business or industry. See our full guides to PhD funding for more information.

PhD in Ancient History careers

A PhD in Ancient History opens up a wide range of exciting career opportunities. Many graduates go on to become university professors, sharing their knowledge and passion for the subject with future generations. Others find employment in museums, cultural heritage organizations, or archaeological sites, where they can contribute to the preservation and interpretation of ancient artifacts. Additionally, there are opportunities in research institutions, publishing, and even in the media, where you can bring the stories of the past to life for a wider audience.

Studying a PhD in Ancient History is not only intellectually stimulating but also allows you to make a lasting impact on our understanding of the past. If you have a passion for history and a desire to uncover the secrets of ancient civilizations, pursuing a PhD in Ancient History may be the perfect path for you.

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Ground stone in a metallic world

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

PhD at the Institute of Classical Studies

Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field. Read more

Classics PhD

We supervise research across an exceptionally wide range of topics in Greek, Roman and Near Eastern history, archaeology and art, as well as Greek and Latin language, literature and thought, late antique and Byzantine studies, and reception studies. Read more

Classics and Ancient History - Postgraduate Research Opportunities

The Department of Classics and Ancient History offers the opportunity to carry out postgraduate research in a distinctively wide range of areas, from all the major civilisations of the ancient Mediterranean, to all periods of classical antiquity. Read more

Archaeology - Postgraduate Research Opportunities

The University of Birmingham has a wide range of expertise in the field of archaeology. We offer teaching and research supervision in prehistoric, classical, Byzantine, historical, landscape, funerary, and environmental archaeology, as well as Geographical Information Systems and field survey. Read more

Arts and Humanities Postgraduate Research, University of Glasgow

Scholarship and funding opportunities. Scholarships and funding opportunities are available for postgraduate research degrees and PhD study in Arts and Humanities at the University of Glasgow. Read more

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures

The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures brings together academic Schools and Institutes specialising in a wide range of research areas. Read more

PhD programmes in Liberal Arts

Mary Immaculate College (MIC) offers a diverse suite of postgraduate programmes in Liberal Arts to masters and doctoral level. Be part of an innovative and creative learning environment with student supports, graduate skills training and a range of financial supports. Read more

School of Archaeology - Postgraduate Research Degrees

Oxford's School of Archaeology is one of the few departments in the world where so many diverse aspects of archaeological research are brought together to address critical questions about our past. Read more
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