PhD Award, School of Social and International Studies, Department of Social Sciences and Humanities
Suitably qualified candidates: (First class or 2i degree in a social science related discipline) are encouraged to apply for a full time PhD Award that will be available from September 2007 in the School of Social and International Studies.
The School of Social and International Studies has a strong research community. It is anticipated that the successful applicants will have an interest in the following fields:
1. Ethnicity, Families and Identities;
2. Social Care and Social Work;
3. Economics and Social Policy;
4. European Studies;
5. International Development;
6. Peace Studies;
The Award provides the maximum award of £3,300 per student over three years, paid at registration, currently fees are £3,168 per year for home/EU students. See our web site at:
http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/socsci/course/postgraduate/research/
Application Procedure:
In the first instance, applicants should express their interest by sending a research proposal (of approximately 1,000 words), CV and names of two academic referees to Dr Tom Cockburn, Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, The University of Bradford, Richmond Road, Bradford, BD7 1DK. If you require additional information before making an application please contact Tom Cockburn at t.d.cockburn@bradford.ac.uk.
The Awards are competitive and applicants are therefore encouraged to apply by the deadline of 31st July, 2007.
Further Details: http://www.bradford.ac.uk/jobs
Suitably qualified candidates: (First class or 2i degree in a social science related discipline) are encouraged to apply for a full time PhD Award that will be available from September 2007 in the School of Social and International Studies.
The School of Social and International Studies has a strong research community. It is anticipated that the successful applicants will have an interest in the following fields:
1. Ethnicity, Families and Identities;
2. Social Care and Social Work;
3. Economics and Social Policy;
4. European Studies;
5. International Development;
6. Peace Studies;
The Award provides the maximum award of £3,300 per student over three years, paid at registration, currently fees are £3,168 per year for home/EU students. See our web site at:
http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/socsci/course/postgraduate/research/
Application Procedure:
In the first instance, applicants should express their interest by sending a research proposal (of approximately 1,000 words), CV and names of two academic referees to Dr Tom Cockburn, Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, The University of Bradford, Richmond Road, Bradford, BD7 1DK. If you require additional information before making an application please contact Tom Cockburn at t.d.cockburn@bradford.ac.uk.
The Awards are competitive and applicants are therefore encouraged to apply by the deadline of 31st July, 2007.
Further Details: http://www.bradford.ac.uk/jobs
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