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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

4 Doctoral opportunities in Archaeology, Durham University

Doctoral Opportunities
Department of Archaeology
The Department of Archaeology is delighted to announce the allocation of up to four Durham Academic Scholarships starting in October 2008 for the following programme: PhD Archaeology (Full-time)

Durham hosts one of the largest Archaeology Departments in Europe, offering an outstanding range of research and teaching expertise. Our research is global, and ranges from early hominids to post-Medieval archaeology, with strengths in Bioarchaeology, European Prehistory, the worlds of Rome and Egypt, the Middle East and South Asia, and Medieval Europe. Durham graduates are some of the most sought after in the UK, offering a range of knowledge; skills and experience developed by excellent teaching, internationally-rated research and superb student support services.

Each new Scholarship will be associated with an approved research topic that is aligned to the Department research strategy, examples of which are given in the attached list. The list is not exclusive and other approved topics may be available. Each scholarship will contribute to the cost of tuition fees at the Home/EU rate (£3300) for the first year of study. There is an additional research training allowance of up to £200 according to the requirements of the project.

If you are interested in applying for one of our new Scholarships:

Further information:
Send an email to the PG Admissions Secretary and ask for further details of the topic(s) of interest - you will be contacted by the relevant academic supervisor.

To apply:
• If you have not applied for a place at Durham, express your interest in the Durham Academic Scholarship on the Durham on-line application form and include on the form the following:

A 500 word ‘Case for Support' stating your distinctive academic and wider abilities and explaining why you are suitable to the research topic selected, focusing on knowledge, experience, academic qualifications, field track record and skills specific or generally applicable to the project. You must also clearly demonstrate your capability for research.

An outline (the form has space for up to approx. 3000 words) your plans for resourcing the remaining period of study, either the remainder of your doctoral studies or future doctoral study.

• If you already hold an offer of a place at Durham (or have submitted an application), send a letter to the PG Admissions Secretary expressing your interest in the Durham Academic Scholarship and include the Case for Support and the Outline as indicated above (up to approx. 3000 words).

Contact
The Postgraduate Admissions Secretary
Tel. 00 44 (0)191 334 1109 (Mon-Fri am), Fax: 00 44 (0) 191 334 1101;
email: pgarch.admissions@durham.ac.uk
Or visit our web site at
http://www.dur.ac.uk/archaeology/

The closing date for applications is 1st June 2008

Topics for PhD research include:

Detecting human movement through the landscape in the Fragile Crescent of the Near East (TJW)
Settlement and landscape in the Caspain sea lowlands of NE Iran (Gorgan Plain) (TJW)
Landscape and settlement archaeology of the landholdings of the Community of St Cuthbert (DP)
Quernstones and the theory of settlement mobility (CJS)
Using ancient rats as proxies for past human dispersal: a geometric morphometric study of rats from Island South East Asia and Oceania (KD)
Religion and economy: a view from Roman North Africa and the Near East (AL)
Use and reuse of statues in Late Antiquity (AL)
Plants and people in the North Atlantic Norse Archaeology (MC)
Durham Antiquarian: the influence of Thomas Wright (1711-1786) (PRC/CPG)
Chalcolithic - EB ceramics from Tell Nebi Mend, Syria (GP)
The Palaeolithic Individual in Context (MJW)
A Social and Cultural History of the Antonine Wall and Roman Binchester: a vicus in context (RH)
Stamping significance: early stamps, stamp-seals and pintaderas in Eurasia in the 8th-3rd millennia BC (RGS)
Cultural and economic connectivities of rural landscapes in the Western Mediterranean (REW)
The cultural construction of islandscapes in South-Central Mediterranean prehistory (RGS)
Landscapes of religion and belief in the north sea world, c. 400 - 1100 AD (SJS)
Infrared thermography: application to the structural analysis of historic buildings (IKB)
The chronology of bricks in medieval buildings - detecting re-use (IKB)
Farmers, Monks and Warriors: The changing nature of life at Bamburgh Castle and environs as seen through animal remains (KD)
Buddhist monasticism in Early South Asia: reclusives or redistributors? (RAEC)

(The initials of the lead supervisor are given in parentheses)
Visit us at http://www.dur.ac.uk/archaeology/

The way to AMINEF in Gedung Balai Pustaka

American Indonesian Exchange Foundation
Balai Pustaka Building, 6th. Floor
Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No. 4
Jakarta 10720, Indonesia

1. The buses which goes to Senen Bus Station all of them pass through Gedung Balai Pustaka. Especially which route is through Pasar Baru .

2. Bus Transjakarta, from Blok M you have to change the bus 2-3 times.
Way 1 : from Blok M change the bus in Dukuh Atas bus stop to the bus towards Pulogadung, then take a bus in Pramuka bus stop towards Ancol, this bus pass through Gedung Balai Pustaka. The closest bus stop (Budi Utomo) is about 800 meters from Gedung Balai .
Way 2 : From Blok M take the bus in the Harmoni Bus Stop, the bus towards Pulogadung, get down in Senen Bus Stop and walk about 800 meters, or from this bus stop take the bus towards Ancol and get down as mentioned in way 1. About the distance, this two bus stops is about the same. (It is better if you take ojek or bajaj from this bus stop to Gedung Balai Pustaka)

3. If you take taxi with old tariff (TL=Tarif Lama) from blok M with no traffic jam is about Rp. 30.000,00.

4. From Blok M use bus Patas AC 76. Gedung Balai Pustaka is in the right side, after you pass through Depag, and say to conductor "Balai Pustaka"

5. Use a busway from Blok M towards Kota, get down in Sawah Besar bus stop. From here take a Mikrolet M12 towards Senen. After cross road Wahidin and before senen get down and cross the street.

Living Cost in Germany

Living Cost in Germany is vary from city to city, but this is th case if you stay in Aachen, Germany
Student accommodation or private sharing : 180 - 230 euros per month
Food : 10 - 12 euros per day (if eating outside)
Transport for students : free within Aachen and until Koln and Dusseldorf in regional trains)

Living Cost In Austria

Living Cost in Austria is depending on the city, for example the Capital of Austria, Vienna:
- Dormitory is about 250-400 euro per month.
- Living Cost 200-400 euro per month.
- Transportation 128 euro per 4 months (student and age < 26), or 49 euro per month (ordinary)

For visa, it has to be a letter from the University/Scholl in Austria. It takes about 2-3 months.

Where to do GMAT Test

GMAT Tests are held in Jakarta, Indonesia :
1. EEC Slipi +62-21 5320044 or +62-215323176
2. Kaplan GMAT Preparation +62-81388908450, +62-21 5211588, +62-215211701 (Information abaout this test can be asked in that number)
3. Or this number +62-213159225

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