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Australian National University- Why Monarchy Endures scholarship 2025

Applications are invited for two PhD scholarships in monarchy and government in the Ancient Mediterranean world (c. 1200 BCE – 600 CE). The scholarships are supported by the Australian National University (ANU) and form part of an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship (FT240100071) Project.

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Benefits

  • Scholarship for 3.5 years
  • Travel and removal allowances for students relocating to Canberra to commence their research program
  • Thesis allowance
  • Dependant Child allowance (International students only)
  • Paid medical and parental leave

Requirements

Applicants must have:

  • At least a first-class Honours (H1) or equivalent degree in Classical Studies, Ancient History, Archaeology, Near Eastern Studies, or a related field; and  
  • Preferably a Master’s degree or equivalent with a significant thesis component in Classical Studies, Ancient History, Archaeology, Near Eastern Studies, or a related field; and
  • Experience with or an interest in monarchy and government in the ancient Mediterranean world and comparative history; and
  • Demonstrated excellent capacity and potential for research; and
  • Fulfil the entry requirements for admission into the PhD program  within SLLL at ANU, which can be found here.

Note: The recipient of this PhD Scholarship must undertake study on a full-time basis.

Application Deadline

September 30, 2025

How To Apply

  1. Submit an application for the PhD program within SLLL. Please select either Q1, Q2, or Q3, 2026 as this admit term.
  2. Submit an application for this scholarship via the Qualtrics form

For more information, kindly visit Australian National University scholarship webpage.

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