University of StirlingFive PhD Studentships 2009Social Work, Sociology, Social Policy and Socio-legal studiesDepartment of Applied Social ScienceESRC 1+3 and ESRC +3 The Department of Applied Social Science, University of Stirling, invites applications from prospective PhD students for five ESRC funded 1+3 or +3 quota studentships commencing Autumn 2009 in the disciplines of Social Work (2), Sociology (1), Social Policy (1) and Socio-legal studies (1). Applicants for all of these awards are normally expected to have an Upper Second or First Class undergraduate degree in a social science, or related, subject. Applicants for +3 awards must have completed recognised ESRC research training. We seek proposals which would enable students to join one of our research groups, Social Divisions; Governance, Participation and Inclusion; Lifecourse; and Crime and Justice. You will join a large and lively group of research students and work with supervisors who are leaders in their fields. For more details of research interests and current work see: http://www.dass.stir.ac.uk/research/profile/ For further information on the department see: http://www.dass.stir.ac.uk/index.php ESRC studentships are open to UK and EU citizens - for information on eligibility see: http://www.esrc.ac.uk/ESRCInfoCentre/opportunities/postgraduate/. Maintenance grants for all studentships are currently circa £12,900 per annum, and research in certain areas may attract a supplement. Please note that the Department of Applied Social Science offers ESRC recognised research training through the Masters degrees in Applied Social Research and Applied Social Research (Criminology). Applicants for 1+3 awards will be required to complete one of these programmes during the first year of study. How to apply
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