University of Glasgow, UK, College of Arts

>From the Golden Age to the Digital Age: Modelling and Monitoring Historic 
>Tapestries
Leverhulme Trust Fully Funded Studentship

We are recruiting a highly motivated PhD student to take part in an exciting 
interdisciplinary project between the Centre for Textile Conservation and 
Technical Art History and the School of Engineering at the University of 
Glasgow, funded by the Leverhulme Trust with additional funding from the 
Textile Conservation Foundation and the University of Glasgow.

Start Date: It is hoped that the three-year studentship will start in 
September/October 2017.

Funding: The Leverhulme Trust Scholarship will cover

·         home tuition fees for UK and EU applicants

·         and will provide maintenance costs for three years at £14,553 per 
year.

This studentship is open to international, home and EU applicants, but will 
only cover tuition fees to the home & EU level.

Project context: Many rich collections of tapestries survive and are displayed 
in museums and historic houses but they are often in poor condition and in need 
of extensive conservation treatment. The selection of tapestry support and 
display techniques is still largely based on experience and intuition. This 
study will enable conservators, curators and conservation scientists to base 
decisions in a more complete understanding of material properties when treating 
these complex objects, using computational modelling and strain monitoring 
techniques to gain data on tapestry properties and behaviour. The project 
offers exciting opportunities to work on site in a world-class museum 
environment at the Burrell Collection, and at one of Scotland’s most popular 
historic sites, Stirling Castle.  The project has already started and initial 
results look very exciting.

Research tasks: The student will focus on the strain monitoring research using 
digital image correlation to test different conservation stitching techniques 
and different display scenarios. (S)he will create physical models of 
tapestries which will be subjected to loading tests using tensile testing 
equipment before moving to test conserved samples of historic tapestry from the 
Centre for Textile Conservation Reference Collection. This element of the 
research will also focus on historic tapestries from the Burrell Collection and 
a newly woven tapestry at Stirling Castle.

Supervision:
Principal Investigator: Prof Frances Lennard, Centre for Textile Conservation
Project Co-Investigator: Dr Philip Harrison, School of Engineering

The student will be based at the Centre for Textile Conservation.

Entry Requirements: This is an opportunity for either a conservation graduate 
or an engineering graduate; the project will require an ability to cross 
discipline boundaries. Over the course of the project the student will be 
thoroughly immersed in both the theory and practice of tapestry conservation, 
while also developing skills in strain measurement, using digital image 
correlation, and mechanical testing. (S)he will ultimately gain a comprehensive 
understanding of the application of engineering techniques to conservation 
challenges; a valuable skill-set allowing the successful candidate to
continue with a career in the heritage sector, the industrial 
textiles/composites field or in academia.


For further information or an informal discussion about the project and the 
studentship please contact Frances Lennard 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Philip 
Harrison ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

How to apply:

 Please send your application to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Your 
application should include:

·         A statement of no more than 1,000 words describing in detail your 
interest in and suitability for undertaking this project

·         A current CV

·         Degree transcripts (this may be an interim transcript if you are 
still studying)

·         An example of scholarly work up to 3000 words in length (e.g. 
coursework essay, or a dissertation chapter)

·         2 academic references (these may be sent directly from your referees 
if they would prefer)


Closing date: Monday 14 August 2017

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