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research into a variety of ethical, pastoral, social and ecclesial issues. Please follow the link for information on the interests of the Lincoln Theological Institute. The successful candidate will be
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will give priority to research that explicitly links to the field. Though not intended as a rigorous and exhaustive list, the following four themes may be understood as a working definition of R&D
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your online application for a place on PhD Humanitarianism & Conflict Response by 13 January 2025. Indicate in section 9 of the application your intention to apply for a Humanitarianism & Conflict
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nationalities. Other eligibility criteria Application procedure You must submit your completed online application for a place on your chosen Postgraduate Research programme by 13 January 2025. This is to
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application for a place on your chosen Postgraduate Research programme by 13 January 2025. This is to ensure you hold an offer of a place by the time the school committee make their selection. Section 9
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your online application for a place on your chosen Postgraduate Research programme by 13 January 2025. For what to do before applying, please see the Additional Information section. To enter
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overseas equivalent) Nationality restrictions This funding is available to all nationalities. Application procedure You must submit your completed online programme application for a place on your chosen PhD
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Application Form (link below) must be submitted to the Humanities Doctoral Academy via hums.doctoralacademy.admissions@manchester.ac.uk by 27 January2025. Application form Additional documentation
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academic CV, detailing your education and qualifications; employment history; publications; and any other relevant information. You must nominate two academic referees (including one from your most recent
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must hold an unconditional offer from The University of Manchester. They must fulfil the relevant academic entry requirements set by their chosen School at The University of Manchester