1. PhD Studentship - University of Winchester
The University of Winchester will have a number of fully-funded PhD
studentships, attached to Research Centres, available from February
2009 for three years. Candidates should have, or expect to obtain, a
first class or upper second class degree and a Masters degree in a
relevant subject area. The studentships are reserved for potential
full-time students.
The University is a dynamic institution with an ambitious research
agenda. As one of the UK's smallest and most innovative universities,
we offer a stimulating research environment and rigorous research
training combined with the intimacy and personal interaction only a
small institution can afford. We have established strengths in subject
areas ranging across: archaeology, communication, cultural and media
studies; dance, drama and performing arts (including contemporary
performance across disciplines); English and creative writing;
education; history; theology and religious studies.
Within and across these disciplines, our research centres create
effervescent communities of reflection that explore new knowledges
across the scholarly continuum.
Subject areas for proposals are open, but must be within the remit of
the Research Centre within which you hope to work. Please refer to our
website for further information on Research Centres, and please feel
free to approach academic members of staff for advice. For all
information and initial inquiries, contact Chrissie Ferngrove at the
address below. Information on our research centres is available at
http://www.winchester.ac.uk/?page=3532.
If you are unsure whether your proposed project can be supervised,
please submit a paragraph explaining what you are intending to do, by
email to Chrissie Ferngrove (again, see below), for onward
transmission to the relevant Faculty Head of Research & Knowledge
Exchange.
Applications are welcome from domestic, EU and non-EU International
Students. From 1 February 2008, the University is offering domestic
tuition rates to all overseas doctoral students who qualify for study.
Existing Probationer research students at the University of Winchester
may also apply.
For application forms and further information please contact:
Chrissie Ferngrove
Research & Knowledge Exchange Co-ordinator
The Research & Knowledge Exchange Centre
University of Winchester
Winchester SO22 4NR
Tel: 01962 827483
Email: Chrissie.Ferngrove@winchester.ac.uk
Closing date for applications: 31 October 2008
Interviews to be held: early to mid November 200
2. Graduate Scholarship - Bangor University
The School of Creative Studies and Media and GeoMôn
The School of Creative Studies and Media at Bangor University in
conjunction with GeoMôn is seeking applications for a postgraduate
student in the area of Marketing and Publicity.
This dynamic new School is leading the University's Creative
Industries initiative as part of a substantial investment fostering
international excellence. The graduate scholarship is an exciting and
innovative development between the School and GeoMôn to increase
awareness of Anglesey as an international 'Geopark'.
The successful candidate will be expected to work towards a
postgraduate degree within the School's multidisciplinary environment
while working together with staff at GeoMôn to create marketing and
publicity materials.
Experience of practical marketing and publicity is essential. The
one-year scholarship entitles the applicant to a full fee waiver.
Informal enquiries and applications should be made to Dr Nathan
Abrams, Director of Graduate Studies, the School of Creative Studies
and Media, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DG, UK; e-mail:
n.abrams@bangor.ac.uk; skype: Nathan.abrams
Applicants should submit an application form, which can be downloaded here:
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgrad/documents/POSTGRADUATEAPPLICATIONFORMENGLISH.doc,
together with a CV, covering letter and samples of their work by 1st
November 2008.
Sunday, 19 October 2008
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