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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY at the UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE welcomes applications for ESRC PhD studentships for 2015/16 As part of the Human Geography Pathway of the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SGSSS) we are able to invite applications for the following awards 1+3 and +3 studentship awards: Pathway’ studentships - the Pathway has FIVE studentships to award. Deadline for applications to Dundee: 31st January; applicants to be registered by 6th February; application uploaded by 20th Feb; interviews on 13th March (all those shortlisted must attend the interview). Dundee secured a Pathway studentship in 2014/15. Open studentships - upto TWENTY studentships available in SGSSS. Any applicant who is unsuccessful in the Pathway studentships competition, but who passes a quality threshold, will be entered into the Open competition. Collaborative studentships - upto NINE studentships available in SGSSS. Projects to be developed with an academic at Dundee, and a partner in the private, public or third sector (Deadline: 26th January). Dundee has a track record of success in securing collaborative studentships. *We also encourage applications to interdisciplinary pathways in SGSSS: Families, Relationships and Demographic Change; Socio-Legal and Criminology; Environment, Climate Change and Energy; Health; and Advanced Quantitative Methods. If you feel as though your interests fall within one of these areas, please get in touch. In particular we welcome applications in the following research areas: Prof. Nicholas Fyfe - policing, crime, volunteering Dr. Alistair Geddes - forced labour; social impact of flooding; GIS; advanced quantitative methods Dr. Ed Hall - disability, learning disability, social care; vulnerability and resilience Dr. Susan Mains - mobility, migration and representation; tourism, heritage; mobility and risk Dr. Jonathan Mendel - online networks; science; networked conflict and terrorism Dr. Fiona Smith - community, resilience and inclusion; gender and youth geographies Dr. Lorraine van Blerk - geographies of children and youth, street children, participatory methodologies, HIV/AIDS Dr. Megan O’Neill – policing, crime Dr. Beverley Searle – housing, welfare Prof. Ioan Fazey - vulnerability, resilience, adaptation and transformation For further information and contact details: dundee.ac.uk/geography/staff/ Any initial inquiries should be addressed to: Dr. Ed Hall (Pathway Representative) [email protected] How to apply to University of Dundee: dundee.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/fees_funding/phd_studentships/esrc.htm For further information and details of application process: socsciscotland.ac.uk/studentships/types_of_studentship
Posted on: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 16:03:41 +0000

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