Our Archaeology and Archaeological sciences PhD candidates typically become student members of the university’s Past Human and Environment Dynamics Research Excellence Group, and benefit from specialist and cross-disciplinary support.
Projects for doctoral research draw on methodologies from a variety of fields, including environmental science, geology and geography, drawing directly on the interdisciplinary ethos of the School of Applied Sciences.
We offer interdisciplinary supervisory combinations with other university departments, for example the work of digital 3D-imaging and heritage research.
You can develop research plans and apply methods involving both quantitative and qualitative data, supported by appropriate research methods training.