News from the Global History and Culture Centre
Co-founder of Lonely Planet funds four PhD studentships in the History of Travel and Travel Writing
The Global History and Culture Centre is delighted to announce the establishment of the Wheeler History of Travel Writing Programme, which will fund a total of 4 PhD studentships over five years (2023-28). The Wheeler History of Travel Writing Programme has been made possible through the generous donation of Warwick alumnus and co-founder of Lonely Planet, Tony Wheeler. Up to two fully-funded studentships will be available for Autumn 2024 entry. The remaining studentships will be available from 2025 onwards. See full details hereLink opens in a new window.