Cranfield University Defence College of Management and Technology (DCMT), situated within the Defence Academy at Shrivenham, near Oxford, invites applications for a 36 month PhD / MPhil studentship is funded under the Directed Research Programme of the DCMT. The studentship will start in March 2008 (or earlier) and will involve working on a project under the supervision of Professor Keith Grint. The project will compare and evaluate several leadership development programmes including defence programmes - using qualitative methodologies.
The studentship will cover tuition fees to home/EU level, and will provide a stipend, currently GBP 15,000. Overseas students are eligible to apply but will be liable to pay the difference between home/EU and overseas fees.
Applications are invited from candidates with backgrounds in a range of relevant academic disciplines, including business and management, sociology, organization studies, anthropology, and other related fields.
Further details of the Defence College of Management and Technology of Cranfield University can be found at: http://www.dcmt.cranfield.ac.uk/
An application form can be found at:
* http://www.dcmt.cranfield.ac.uk/academicRegistry/registryInformation
* http://www.dcmt.cranfield.ac.uk/research
Applications, including a CV and a brief summary (max 500 words) on how your experience and background would make you a suitable candidate for this research project should be sent to: Postgraduate Admissions, Cranfield University, DCMT, Shrivenham, SWINDON, SN6 8LF
Further particulars can be obtained from: Sandra Stonham (s.m.stonham[ at ]cranfield.ac.uk)
Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Keith Grint k.grint[ at ]cranfield.ac.uk telephone 01793 314467
The closing date is 22nd December 2007
The studentship will cover tuition fees to home/EU level, and will provide a stipend, currently GBP 15,000. Overseas students are eligible to apply but will be liable to pay the difference between home/EU and overseas fees.
Applications are invited from candidates with backgrounds in a range of relevant academic disciplines, including business and management, sociology, organization studies, anthropology, and other related fields.
Further details of the Defence College of Management and Technology of Cranfield University can be found at: http://www.dcmt.cranfield.ac.uk/
An application form can be found at:
* http://www.dcmt.cranfield.ac.uk/academicRegistry/registryInformation
* http://www.dcmt.cranfield.ac.uk/research
Applications, including a CV and a brief summary (max 500 words) on how your experience and background would make you a suitable candidate for this research project should be sent to: Postgraduate Admissions, Cranfield University, DCMT, Shrivenham, SWINDON, SN6 8LF
Further particulars can be obtained from: Sandra Stonham (s.m.stonham[ at ]cranfield.ac.uk)
Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Keith Grint k.grint[ at ]cranfield.ac.uk telephone 01793 314467
The closing date is 22nd December 2007
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