Subject: Studentship at National Museums Scotland
Historic Dye Analysis: Method Development and New Applications in Cultural Heritage Dr. Alison N. Hulme / Prof. Hamish McNab Dr. Jim Tate (National Museums Scotland) Jane Rowlands and Helen M. Hughes (Glasgow Museums) This is a 3 year PhD project open to UK and European Union nationals. Background: Dr. Alison Hulme and Prof. Hamish McNab have had a longstanding collaboration with the National Museums Scotland in the area of historic textile dyestuffs which has resulted in the publication of more than 14 papers in scientific conservation, botanic and analytical journals. To date, two postgraduate students have successfully completed PhD programmes in this area and have gone on to work in conservation science at the National Gallery, London and in the Swiss Institute of Art, Zurich. Research Project: This EPSRC/AHRC-funded project is an exciting opportunity to directly link scientific investigation with historical and cultural research on the internationally significant collections of medieval tapestries held at the Burrell Collection, and ethnographic material at the National Museums Scotland. By better understanding the scientific nature of the changes to these collections historians and custodians will be better equipped to interpret them. There are three main aims of the project. First, we shall use well-established dye analysis methods to build new information about the extensive Burrell tapestry collection--one of the 20 largest collections in Europe. Second, we shall extend these methods to the extraction and identification of dyes and dye sources used on natural materials used in non-European traditions. Finally, we shall expand our methods into the field of early synthetic dyes, which have been much less studied than the natural dyes and identify where these have been used in restoration. Qualifications: This studentship will be awarded on the basis of academic excellence. Successful candidates will hold, or should expect to obtain, a 1st class or upper 2nd class MChem or a 1st class BSc (or equivalent) in chemistry or analytical chemistry, and a desire to work at the interface of chemistry, analytical chemistry and conservation science. Start date: September 2008 Contact Details: Alison N. Hulme +44 131 650 4711 Fax: +44 131 650 4743 alison.hulme<-a t->ed< . >ac< . >uk <URL:http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/anh01/index.html> Hamish McNab Fax: +44 131 650 4743 h.mcnab<-a t->ed< . >ac< . >uk +44 131 650 4718 <URL:http://www.chem.ed.ac.uk/staff/academic/mcnab.html> Address: School of Chemistry The University of Edinburgh Joseph Black Building King's Buildings West Mains Rd Edinburgh EH9 3JJ Application procedures: In the first instance you should make informal contact with either Dr. Alison Hulme or Prof. Hamish McNab by email, attaching a CV which clearly states your qualifications and the names and contact details of two referees. The standard University application forms <URL:http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/applications/forms.html> will then need to be completed. If your first language is not English, you must provide evidence of competence <URL:http://www.ed.ac.uk/ studying/postgraduate/international/language.html> in both written and spoken English. **** Moderator's comments: The above URL has been wrapped for email. There should be no newline. *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:54 Distributed: Friday, April 11, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-54-032 ***Received on Friday, 11 April, 2008