The Classics Faculty at Oxford is offering two summer research internships as part of the University’s flagship graduate access programme UNIQ+, which gives UK undergraduate students from under-represented backgrounds the opportunity to experience postgraduate study in Oxford’s research community.
Applications are open (until the 17th of February) for two projects, one on Documenting Cultural Heritage through the Manar al-Athar Digital Archive, and one on The History of Oxford Classics (also with a digital/archival angle):

Classics 01 – Documenting Cultural Heritage through the Manar al-Athar Digital Archive

Classics 02 – The History of Oxford Classics

Click through to Humanities and Social Sciences on the UNIQ+ website for full details, other projects and how to apply.

UNIQ+ research internships offer UK undergraduate students from under-represented and disadvantaged backgrounds the opportunity to experience postgraduate study in Oxford’s research community.

UNIQ+ interns undertake research projects over seven weeks from July 2023 with regular support and supervision from Oxford staff and students, as well as training in key research skills. The internships include a stipend of £3,000 and free-of-charge accommodation at one of Oxford’s colleges.

Applications are open to those ordinarily resident in the UK who are in their second, third or later year of undergraduate study at a UK or Irish university. The deadline for applications is 12 midday on Friday 17 February 2023.

For full information, including eligibility criteria, application details and projects available for 2023, visit the UNIQ+ website.