Classics department awarded a Professor Sir Richard Trainor doctoral studentship
The Classics department has been awarded a Professor Sir Richard Trainor doctoral studentship, for a project on the Roman archaeology of southern Britain.
The project, entitled Settlement and connectivity in the English Channel: the Isle of Wight and its setting in the Iron Age and Roman periods, exploits the rich material record of Wight and its environs. It is to be supervised by Dr John Pearce in collaboration with Dr Stuart Dunn (Department of Digital Humanities) and Dr Sam Moorhead (British Museum).
Details of the studentship and the application process, can be found on the Trainor Studentships webpage. John Pearce is happy to discuss the project with prospective applicants.