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From: David Hunter <d.hunter@...>Date: January 23, 2009 6:09:10 AM GMT+07:00To: INTERPHEN@...Subject: [Fwd: PhD Studentships at Keele]Reply-To: David Hunter <d.hunter@...>
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Subject: PhD Studentships at Keele Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:47:02 -0000 From: Jonathan Hughes <j.a.hughes@...> Reply-To: Jonathan Hughes <j.a.hughes@...> To: PHILOS-L@...
Keele University has advertised 4 doctoral studentships in subject areas that include philosophy, applied ethics, moral theory and bioethics. See details below.Keele University Research Institute for Law, Politics & JusticeLPJ PhD Studentships 2009 (GS Ref: RLPJ 2008-05) The Research Institute for Law, Politics & Justice atencourages interdisciplinary research within its areas of existing research excellence. Keele University Applications are invited for 4 full-time three-year doctoral studentships within any of the research priority areas covered by the Research Institute represented by our four research centres. · Centre for Criminological Research (CCR): Crime and Criminal Justice, Policing, Punishment and Resettlement, Governance and Risk, Historical Perspectives on Crime and Punishment; International Perspectives on Crime, Community Justice, Third Sector in Criminal Justice. (http://www.keele.ac.uk/research/lpj/research/Crim.htm)· Centre for International Studies, Politics and Philosophy (CISPP): International Relations, European Parties, Environmental Politics, Biopolitics of Security,South-East Europe , Sport and Politics, and Philosophical Research (http://www.keele.ac.uk/research/lpj/research/CISPP.htm)· Centre for Law, Ethics, and Society (CLES): Gender, Sexuality, & Law; Applied Ethics and Moral Theory; Globalisation and International Law; Healthcare Law & Bioethics; Legal Education and the Legal Professions (http://www.keele.ac.uk/research/lpj/research/LES.htm)· Centre for Social, Cultural, and Postcolonial Research (SOCPOR): comparative social, cultural and postcolonial research (http://www.keele.ac.uk/research/lpj/SOCPOR/index.htm) The Research Institute is also keen to consider fee waiver concessions for outstanding applications and is receptive to proposals that are part/matched-funded by external bodies. These studentships will begin in September 2009 and will include funding for three years to cover fees for PhD registration (at UK/EU rates) and a research studentship stipend at the research council rate (£13,290 in 2009/10). Candidates who are not awarded a studentship will automatically be considered for any RI-LPJ fee waivers (UK/EU fees only scholarship without stipend) if they should become available. No further application is necessary for this process. Please see http://www.keele.ac.uk/gradschool/fundingkeele.htm for more information. Contact for more information:Helen Farrell (Postgraduate Administrator, RI Law, Politics & Justice) Full details of application procedures for study are on the Keele website www.keele.ac.uk/gradschool or contact The Graduate School for an Application Guide and application form (Graduate School, Keele University, Staffordshire, ST5 5AZ Tel: 01782 734368, email: gradschool@... Applications must be submitted to the Graduate School by Friday 27th February 2009.--
Dr Jonathan Hughes
Senior Lecturer in Ethics
Director of the Centre for Professional Ethics: www.keele.ac.uk/ethics
Programme Director: PgDip / MA in the Ethics of Policing and Criminal Justice
Personal page: http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/pk/people/hughes.html
Centre for Professional Ethics (PEAK)
Chancellor's Building
Keele University
Staffordshire
ST5 5BG
UK
Tel +44 (0) 1782 7 34078
Fax +44 (0) 1782 7 34239
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