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PhD Studentship: Emotions, Objects, and “Affective Curatorship” in the British Regimental Museum

Lancaster University

Qualification Type: PhD
Location: Lancaster
Funding for: UK Students, EU Students, International Students
Funding amount: Not Specified
Hours: Full Time
Placed On: 17th January 2025
Closes: 17th February 2025

Start date: October 2025

Interviews: 12/032025

Supervisors: Dr. Michael Brown; Professor Corinna Peniston-Bird

CDA partner: Cumbria’s Museum of Military Life

Applications are invited for an AHRC NWCDTP Collaborative Doctorial Award studentship (History pathway), to be held at Lancaster University’s (LU) School of Global Affairs in partnership with Cumbria’s Museum of Military Life (CMoML).

This PhD project constitutes an important intervention into the history and display of British military material culture. Working with their supervisors at LU and the manager of CMoML, the student will research the place of emotions in the collection, retention, display, and reception of military objects and will develop a conceptual rationale and practical framework for the implementation of ‘affective curatorship’, i.e., the purposeful mobilising of emotions to shape interpretation and enhance the impact of museum collections. They will explore opportunities and challenges for museums and their visitors in engaging directly with complex emotional experiences.

CMoML, in Carlisle Castle, tells the story of the King’s Own Royal Border Regiment, its antecedents, and its successor, the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment. Their c.15,000 objects consist of those accumulated by the regiment’s units, together with others donated by veterans and their families. The student will engage directly with these fascinating objects and their histories, supplemented by a survey of curatorial practices at other museums within the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment group and comparable military museums.

In addition to producing a PhD that explores the history of CMoML’s ‘emotional objects’ within the broader context of the British regimental museum, the student will gain practical experience, working with CMoML’s curator, staff, and volunteers to gather data on visitors’ emotional response to the museum, co-organising a temporary exhibition on the emotional objects of war, informing the display and interpretation of the permanent collections. The student will finish their PhD with a skill set suitable for potential employment in History, as well as in the heritage and commercial sectors. The project scope and research questions may be adapted according to the student’s interests and prior experience. Applicants are encouraged to discuss how they would make the project their own in their letter of application.

Nature of funding

  • Academic fees for 3.5 years;
  • Maintenance Stipend for 3.5 years (the annual maintenance stipend for 2024-25 is £19,237)
  • Additional funding for research support and training is available from both the NWCDTP and the LU History Department.

Eligibility

2.1 or 1st class Honours degree (or non-UK equivalent) and a Masters degree in a related subject; students may also offer a combination of qualifications and experience. The NWCDTP particularly welcomes applications from students from backgrounds that are historically underrepresented in Higher Education. Many of these groups or backgrounds intersect and overlap and can pose barriers to equality of opportunity. For more information, see NWCDTP EDI webpage.

Application process

Applicants should send the following materials by 17th February to m.brown23@lancaster.ac.uk:

  1. Academic CV
  2. Copies of first degree and Masters degree transcripts (or predicted grades if appropriate)
  3. Letter of application (max. 2 pages) outlining prior experience, suitability for the project, reasons for applying, and how you anticipate approaching the aims of the research proposal.
  4. Academic writing sample (max. 5000 words)

Applicants should also arrange for two academic references to be sent directly by referees to m.brown23@lancaster.ac.uk by 17 February.

Informal enquiries about the project from prospective applicants are welcome and should be directed to Dr Michael Brown at m.brown23@lancaster.ac.uk.

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