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Tate hosts a growing number of doctoral students engaged in research at Tate. Students work at Tate in a variety of ways, gaining professional experience and contributing their ideas and knowledge to °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s programmes and projects.

Funded by the (AHRC), the Tate Collaborative Doctoral Partnership scheme offers fully funded studentships for study towards a Doctoral degree. Successful candidates are jointly supervised by subject specialists at both their Higher Education Institute (HEI) and at one of the 25 museums, libraries, archives or heritage organisations that make up the .

Tate has up to three AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) studentships to allocate per year. We are currently inviting university academics (if relevant, in collaboration with named doctoral candidates) to co-develop a collaborative doctoral research project with Tate colleagues in response to the themes below.

Coming soon

New research themes for the Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships will be advertised here between 22nd September and 27th October. We will be welcoming expressions of interest from academic researchers to collaborate with Tate staff on new doctoral research proposals. If you would like to be directly notified of when these opportunities are announced, please contact us via email.

Tate Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships

Current studentships

Past Studentships

See a list of projects by past collaborative doctoral students at Tate, ordered chronologically by year of commencement.

Further information about Collaborative Doctoral Partnership studentships is available on the website.

To discuss possible research collaborations or projects with Tate, please email studentships@tate.org.uk.

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