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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Summary
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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, 2025How To Apply
- Submit an application for the PhD program within SLLL. Please select either Q1, Q2, or Q3, 2026 as this admit term.
- Submit an application for this scholarship via the Qualtrics form
For more information, kindly visit Australian National University scholarship webpage.