Wellcome Trust Doctoral Studentship in the history of intoxicants and narcotics in modern China
A three-year doctoral studentship is available for candidates who wish to explore the history of the consumption and control of substances labelled as narcotics and intoxicants in China in the first half of the twentieth-century. It is one of four studentships included in the ‘The Asian Cocaine Crisis: Pharmaceuticals, consumers and control in Asia, c. 1900-1945’ project funded by the Wellcome Trust with Professor James Mills of The Centre for the Social History of Health and Healthcare (CSHHH) Glasgow at the University of Strathclyde as Principal Investigator.
The successful candidate will enjoy resources to travel to archives, to project meetings in China, in India and in the UK and also to conferences around the world. The student will join the thriving postgraduate community at the CSHHH Glasgow, will be a full member of the Graduate School in Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Strathclyde, and will be integrated into a project team that includes partners in Shanghai, Bangalore, Leiden and Washington.
Website: www.strath.ac.uk/cshhh
Number of scholarships – 1
Value – International or EU/Home fees and annual stipend, starting at £19,919
Opens – Immediately
Closes – 16th June, 2016
Duration – 3 years
Contact us – Interviews will be held in the week commencing June 20th. For informal enquiries about the studentship, please contact Professor Jim Mills: jim.mills@strath.ac.uk
More information: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ANR367/wellcome-trust-doctoral-studentship-in-the-history-of-intoxicants-and-narcotics-in-modern-china/
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Monique Abud (5 juin 2016). Wellcome Trust Doctoral Studentship in the history of intoxicants and narcotics in modern China. . Consulté le 17 mai 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/mfmr
