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PhD Studentships at Research Institute for Law, Politics & Justice
Written by Suleman Shahid
Wednesday, 01 February 2006
The
Research Institute for Law, Politics & Justice is a new structure
designed to encourage and develop interdisciplinary research within
these three areas of existing research excellence at Keele University.
Applications are invited for four full-time three-year doctoral
studentships within any of the research priority areas covered by the
Research Institute including: Crime, Violence & Risk; Community
Safety and Social Order; Crime History; Punishment, Policing &
Social Control; Political and International Theory; European Politics;
International Relations; Environmental Politics & Policy; Critical
and Socio-Legal Studies; Law, Gender and Sexuality; Medical Law and
Ethics; Law, Markets and Regulation; Migration & International
Human Rights.The studentships will begin in September 2006 and
will include funding for three years to cover fees for PhD registration
(at home/EU rates) and a research studentship stipend at the research
council rate (currently £12,000 per annum). These studentships are
expected to be highly competitive, so you are encouraged to make
contact with possible supervisors and talk about your project before
applying.
If you wish to talk about the studentships then please
contact: Dr. Steve Farrall, Director of Postgraduate Research, RI Law,
Politics & Justice. Tel: 01782 583749 or email:
Web: www.keele.ac.uk/research/lpj/
Full details of application procedures for study are on the Keele website
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When you do apply please submit a proposal for your PhD project and a sample of your previous academic work (maximum 5,000 words).
Please submit applications to the Graduate School by: Monday 6th March 2006.
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