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CAMEMS EXPANDS SUPPORT FOR POSTGRADUATES

By Robert Pay CAMEMS

Thursday, 25 June 2026

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CAMEMS Chairman

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As part of our commitment to supporting Medieval and Early Modern Studies, the Trustees have decided to expand our support for postgraduate researchers. In the coming academic year, CAMEMS will fund two MA bursaries, increasing the number of awards from one previously.

We are also introducing a new Small Grants Scheme for doctoral students, providing grants of up to £800 to help PhD researchers attend conferences and specialist training events. These opportunities can be crucial in helping early-career scholars present their research, acquire specialist skills, and build academic networks. We believe that supporting emerging researchers is one of the most important contributions CAMEMS can make to the future of the discipline, and we are pleased to be able to extend our support in this way. Details to follow.

Thank you for your continued interest in and support for CAMEMS - please consider joining us.

Professor Kenneth Fincham

President CAMEMS

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