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PhD studentship: The Hidden Gender of Collections: Women and the Curation of Scientific Heritage
Mercoledì 30 Aprile 2025
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AHRC Collections & Communities in the East of England Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP)
 
PhD studentship: The Hidden Gender of Collections: Women and the Curation of Scientific Heritage
 
  • Start date: 1 October 2025
  • Application Deadline: 30 April 2025
  • Interviews will take place online on 16 May 2025
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The School of Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science at the University of Leeds and Cambridge University Library are pleased to announce a fully funded Collaborative doctoral studentship, from October 2025, under the AHRC’s Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Scheme.
 
Are you interested in how women practiced science before higher education and scientific careers were available to them?  This concern has often been addressed by reference to a handful of exceptionally prominent women. However, women’s historical scientific contributions have been far more extensive than these narratives of pioneering women seem to imply, and much of their labour and expertise remains unnoticed or disregarded.  This project tackles that issue head-on, demonstrating in the process that taking women’s hidden work seriously corrects and deepens our understanding of the history of science more generally.
 
Working with Cambridge University Library and other partner institutions, you will investigate women’s involvement in the creation and management of some of the most important scientific collections, and their curation of often-crucial scientific heritage, between the mid nineteenth and the mid twentieth centuries. You will investigate the considerable skill and expertise that such work required and will also explore the significant consequences that it had for the sciences and their public reputation.  You will be working with collections such as the Darwin Archive at Cambridge University Library, where several of Charles Darwin’s granddaughters were involved in shaping the heritage and reputation of the family and its work. In addition, you will be engaged with heritage organizations and their public engagement projects that seek to reinterpret such collections to re-expose the importance of women’s neglected scientific roles.
 
This project will be jointly supervised by
 
 
The student will undertake research at both Cambridge University Library and the University of Leeds, as well as becoming part of the wider cohort of CDP-funded students across the UK.
 
Funding for the studentship will be for four years’ duration (or up to six years and eight months part-time) with the expectation that this will include development activities, as applicable to meet the student’s needs, and that the thesis will be submitted within the funding period. The studentship can be studied either full or part-time and we are happy to support hybrid and/or other forms of flexible working.
 
The studentship is open to both Home and International applicants.
 
Applicants should ideally have or expect to receive a relevant Masters-level qualification or be able to demonstrate equivalent experience in a professional setting. Suitable disciplines are flexible, but might include History of Science, Gender History, Women’s History, or History of Collections.
 
Applicants must be able to demonstrate an interest in the museums, galleries, archives, library and heritage sector and potential and enthusiasm for developing skills more widely in related areas.
 
We encourage the widest range of potential students to study for this CDP studentship and are committed to welcoming students from different backgrounds to apply. We particularly welcome applications from UK Black, Asian, Ethnically Diverse backgrounds as they are currently underrepresented at this level in this area. All scholarships will be awarded on the basis of merit.
 
Informal enquiries about the project should be directed to the lead supervisor, Professor Jon Topham (Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.).
 
If you would like to arrange an in-person visit prior to applying, please contact Ms Elizabeth Smith (Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.).
 
If you have any questions about this vacancy or application process, please contact the Admissions team (Questo indirizzo email è protetto dagli spambots. È necessario abilitare JavaScript per vederlo.)
 
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