Admissions announcements for internal and external applicants
Committees and administrative structures
Guide to training events
Interdisciplinary seminars with History interests
Calls for conference papers
Funding opportunities
Links to job searches
Modular graduate handbook
Old High School for Boys Pathfinder
Admissions news for October 2012 entry (updates and deadlines)
Admissions timetable (for staff)
Current holders of graduate-related Faculty offices (2010-2011)
Graduate Joint Consultative Committee (GJCC) (2010-2011)
Induction sessions commencing on Tuesday, 4 October 2011.
Research in History: descriptive guide to the weekly programme of general training events (2011-2012) in Michaelmas 2011, Hilary 2012, and Trinity 2012
Handouts and reference material provided in the context of training sessions is being mounted as graduate training and induction resources on WebLearn
The Humanities Division provides an interdisciplinary pattern of training events which will be of interest also to Historians.
Higher Education Academy teaching conference for postgraduates (to be updated when information becomes available).
We have currently difficulties to include pre-formatted seminar information in our standard Lectures & Seminars section, and it was therefore agreed to mount such additional information on the Graduate noticeboard as we receive them:
Where we receive electronic versions of calls for conference papers which would appear to be of interest to historians we shall endeavour to compile them into a summary document on this noticeboard, in parallel to displaying them on physical notice boards within the Faculty building.
Similarly we shall post announcements of forthcoming conferences outside Oxford.
For general guidance about funding please consult the Funding section of the Faculty's modular handbood for graduates. Here we only intend to provide links to specialist or one-off opportunities which have come to our attention.
Current Oxford University Society Awards.
Albert and Rachel Lehmann Graduate Studentship in Jewish History and Culture.
New prizes to be awarded in 2008 by the Economic History Society.
The Institute of Historical Research regularly offers a range of studentships which are open to research students registered at any British university.
For studentships at universities across the country:
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobtype/student/ (national listing)
http://www.history.ac.uk/news.html (Institute of Historical Research news)
Scholarships or studentships particularly drawn to our attention and not covered by our standard information are posted on WebLearn.
You should also consult the more detailed discussion of funding issues in the Modular Graduate Handbook.
For further information please consult the Modular graduate handbook.
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