Applications are invited for 11 full-time Doctoral Candidate posts as part of the Marie Skłodowska‑Curie Doctoral Network EUARTHURS: European Arthurs, Medieval to Modern Ref: 101226326 (2026–30) led by Prof. Raluca Radulescu at Bangor University
These posts form part of a major EU-funded international programme involving partners in Wales, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, France and the SERI (Swiss government)-funded partner in Switzerland. The network will appoint 11 Doctoral Candidates across six universities, beginning in Autumn 2026. Each project is pre-defined and contributes to one of the network’s methodological strands:
- materiality (manuscripts, early printed books, monumental art).
- mediality (post‑medieval scholarship, editorial history, critical theory, music and theatre).
EUARTHURS Doctoral Project Descriptions & Requirements
For details of the project descriptions and their specific requirements, please see this page.


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