Subject: Studentship at British Museum and University of Manchester
PhD Studentship "Interventive conservation of black-dyed organic materials: the problem of metal-polyphenol complexes" The British Museum/University of Manchester AHRC/EPSRC Science and Heritage Programme Collaborative Research Studentship 2008 and University of Manchester, School of Materials and the British Museum, Department of Conservation and Scientific Research Applications are invited for an AHRC/EPSRC Collaborative PhD studentship, to be held at the University of Manchester (Department of Textiles and Paper) and the British Museum (Department of Conservation and Scientific Research). The project will be jointly supervised by Professor Chris Carr (University of Manchester), Dr. Marei Hacke (British Museum) and Dr. Vincent Daniels (Emeritus Scientist at the British Museum). The studentship is for a three-year (full-time) or five-year (part time) project entitled 'Interventive conservation of black-dyed organic materials: the problem of metal-polyphenol complexes', to commence in October 2008. Summary of Project: The project endeavours to develop novel chemical stabilisation treatments to address the problems presented by organic materials suffering from severe metal-catalysed degradation due to the presence of black metal-polyphenol dyes (where the metal is iron or mixtures of iron and copper or iron and other metals). Such materials are widespread in any museum containing ethnographic and/or textile collections, their preservation presents a major challenge and deterioration can lead to the total loss of affected areas. Interventive conservation treatments which could effectively halt the autocatalytic deterioration must arrest the metal ion redox cycle. This could be achieved through the chelation of the metal ions in a stable complex or through various antioxidant mechanisms which act as peroxide decomposers, radical scavengers or oxidative chain breakers. Additional potentially beneficial treatments include the deacidification and consolidation of the substrate material. This research project will focus on the evaluation of a variety of non-aqueous chemical stabilisation treatments building on experience gained from related studies in the areas of heritage science and from the medical-, food- and textiles industries. If appropriate, as part of the project it is intended to apply and assess the newly developed method(s) on selected museum objects. Funding: This studentship covers tuition fees at the UK/EU rate and provides a maintenance stipend at the UK Research Council minimum level (UKP12,940 for 2008/9) for each of the three years of study. Collaborative Research Student award holders also receive an additional payment of UKP500 per annum. This stipend will be enhanced by the British Museum by an additional UKP1,000 per annum, giving an overall maintenance allowance of UKP14,440 per year. There is also a travel and additional expenses allowance of UKP500 per annum provided by the British Museum. Eligibility: Applicants must have a relevant first degree (usually a minimum 2.1) and normally a postgraduate degree. Other experience may be eligible in place of a postgraduate degree. This studentship is open to all who can satisfy UK residency requirements. To be eligible for a full award (i.e. tuition fees and a maintenance grant), the applicant must be a UK national, satisfy UK residency requirements, or be a (non-UK) EU national who has been ordinarily resident in the UK throughout the 3-year period immediately preceding the start of the programme, or other national, who has been granted Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILTR) by the Home Office. Non-UK EU students who do not fit these criteria are eligible to apply for a fees-only award. For more information on the AHRC/EPSRC eligibility criteria, applicants should consult the AHRC website at <URL:http://www.ahrc.ac.uk> Further Information: For informal enquiries, please contact Chris Carr <chris.carr<-a t->manchester< . >ac< . >uk> or Marei Hacke <mhacke<-a t->thebritishmuseum< . >ac< . >uk>. For further information, including details of how to apply, see <URL:http://www.postgraduatestudentships.co.uk/node/2892> The deadline for applications is 6 June 2008 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:59 Distributed: Saturday, May 3, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-59-034 ***Received on Wednesday, 30 April, 2008