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internships An additional disability allowance can be provided where appropriate Students opting to study part-time will receive a pro-rata maintenance stipend. Specified use +3 - covering a full PhD programme
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Applications are invited for a behavioural science fellowship focused upon cross-cultural social psychology. The fellowship is jointly hosted by GCHQ (Classified Research Programme (CRP)) and the
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fees for the period of the relevant programme as outlined in the offer letter (usually three years). CSC will provide living allowances as prescribed by the Chinese Government, and will cover the round
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. The post-holder will join GDI’s Global Production Networks, Trade and Labour research group and contribute to related research, teaching and programme development. They will have the opportunity to network
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home-based working. You will hold a PhD in a relevant subject area (or equivalent) and be expected to coordinate and manage a global, mixed methods, multi-site research programme, including Patient and
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on the politics of gender in the global South. Applicants must have a PhD in development studies, with a particular focus on politics, an emerging record of research success demonstrated through good research
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as a co-author on both in any case for their role in data collection and processing.) The successful candidate will have research experience (PhD or equivalent) in translation studies, global mental
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requirements can be viewed on the relevant programme page here . Nationality restrictions This funding is available to all nationalities. Application procedure Apply for a place on the PhD programme of
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Engineering and Analytical Science Civil Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering Management of Projects in Engineering Mechanical Engineering Academic requirements To be considered
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website for details. Specified use Funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), Commonwealth PhD scholarships contribute to the development needs of Commonwealth countries by