PhD Scholarship - Research on Lifelong Learning, Roskilde University - The Graduate School in Lifelong Learning, Denmark
The Graduate School in Lifelong Learning is advertising a PhD-scholarship within a variety of subjects related to the theme of lifelong learning. The themes embrace topics of formal education as well as informal learning arenas, like workplace learning, learning in relation to professional practice and to biographical experiences of health and disease. The themes also include the institutional forms of education and the policies shaping them.
The scholarship is financed by the Danish Department of Research. The purpose of the funding programme is to support international collaboration. The PhD-project is therefore to be undertaken at the Roskilde Graduate School and a partner university within the theme of their collaboration. Applicants must be able to divide their study period between the two Universities and keep close and ongoing contact as well.
The following themes and partnerships are open for applications:
Applications must be handed in, in 5 copies and marked on the front-page with the applicants name, address, tel., email and a reference to which area the application is aimed at (and the title of the project) this information must also be emailed to: cschmidtruc.Furthermore the application must encompass:
Deadline: Monday, November 26th, 2007, 12am
See full description at: http://www.ruc.dk/ansaettelse/Ledige_stillinger/vip/phdinternational/
The scholarship is financed by the Danish Department of Research. The purpose of the funding programme is to support international collaboration. The PhD-project is therefore to be undertaken at the Roskilde Graduate School and a partner university within the theme of their collaboration. Applicants must be able to divide their study period between the two Universities and keep close and ongoing contact as well.
The following themes and partnerships are open for applications:
- The work place as learning environment (partner; Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, Canada)
- Learning motivations and lifelong learning policies (partner; University of British Columbia, Canada)
- Comparative research in learning to and in welfare professions (partner; East China Normal University, China)
- Understanding the interplay between formal, informal and non-formal learning from a life history perspective (partner; Education Department of the Georg-August-Universität in Göttingen, Germany)
- Adult education and adult educators in a time of lifelong learning (partner; Linköping University, Sweden)
- Practice-based learning and innovation (partner; Linköping University, Sweden)
- Social and health care workers in multi-disciplinary teams (partner; Institute of Lifelong Learning, Leeds University, UK)
Applications must be handed in, in 5 copies and marked on the front-page with the applicants name, address, tel., email and a reference to which area the application is aimed at (and the title of the project) this information must also be emailed to: cschmidtruc.Furthermore the application must encompass:
- Project description (4-6 pages)
- Schedule
- Budget (only if special costs are incurred due to particular empirical studies etc.)
- CV
- Copies of relevant degree certificates
- And copies of relevant recommendations
Deadline: Monday, November 26th, 2007, 12am
See full description at: http://www.ruc.dk/ansaettelse/Ledige_stillinger/vip/phdinternational/
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