15 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Fellowship positions at University of Cambridge
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completed projects. This will require familiarity with interdisciplinary collaboration, research design, and proposal development. Candidates should have a PhD (submitted or nearly submitted at the time of
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for this Research Fellowship will have a strong background in a relevant discipline, including but not limited to anthropology, sociology, urban studies, architecture, history, environment and ecology, science and
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stimulating academic environment. A successful applicant is expected to be either a postgraduate student, probably in the latter stages of research leading to a PhD degree (or equivalent), or a post-doctoral
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events. Applicants will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study. The successful applicant will be a nationally recognised authority in the subject area and
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aims of CSER. In your application, you will be expected to justify why CSER in particular would provide the best environment for your project. While we have not previously advertised external funding
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, with the aim of building long-term institutional capacity in this area. Candidates should have a PhD (submitted or nearly submitted at the time of application) in a field relevant to urban studies
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the successful applicants are likely to be within eight years of having completed the requirements for the PhD (or equivalent) degree, and candidates who already hold (or intend to hold) a College Research
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for researchers early in their careers. Successful candidates are expected to be either graduate students, probably in the latter stages of their research leading to a PhD Degree, or post-doctoral researchers who
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graduates of any university. Candidates will usually have completed their PhD or equivalent qualification but must not have undertaken more than 2 years postdoctoral work or work outside academia by 1 October
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of any university. Candidates will usually have completed their PhD or equivalent qualification but must not have undertaken more than 2 years postdoctoral work or work outside of academia by 1 October