University of Manchester is offering up to 5 PhD studentships
for international students within the SCI/School of Social Sciences.
Applicants must have minimum merit (or overseas equivalent), including a
minimum 60% course work average (with no mark below 50%) and a
dissertation mark minimum of 60% in a relevant social science
discipline, to be eligible for these studentships. PhD Studentships are
awarded for three years which include home/EU tuition fees, annual
maintenance stipend up to £13,863 and £1000 for research and conference
expenses.
About Scholarship: The studentships will need to be closely aligned with the research agenda and on-going activities of the SCI and so will focus on one or more of the following areas; Everyday Practices; Understanding consumer choices, habits and routines, and how they can become more sustainable. Innovation; accelerating sustainable innovation in products, services and systems. Visions and Politics; Exploring alternative framings of sustainable consumption and the politics underpinning them. Evidence; developing novel me.
Study: Studentships are awarded within in the SCI/School of Social Sciences. The studentships will need to be closely aligned with the research agenda and on-going activities of the SCI, and so will focus on one or more of the following areas;
-Everyday Practices; Understanding consumer choices, habits and routines and how they can become more sustainable.
-Innovation; Accelerating sustainable innovation in products, services and systems.
-Visions and Politics; Exploring alternative framings of sustainable consumption and the politics underpinning them.
-Evidence; Developing novel methodologies to advance the evidence base on sustainable consumption. Course Level: Studentships are available for pursuing PhD degree at University of Manchester in UK. Scholarship Provider: SCI (Sustainable Consumption Institute)/School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, UK Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: This funding is available to students undertaking postgraduate research
-This funding is available to all nationalities.
-Minimum Merit (or overseas equivalent), including a minimum 60% course work average (with no mark below 50%) and a dissertation mark minimum of 60% in a relevant social science discipline.
-Preference will be given to those candidates whose Masters degree involves a significant element of social science research methods training, and those who performed at distinction level (70% or higher) or equivalent.
Scholarship Open for: This funding is available to all nationalities.
Number of awards: Up to 5 PhD studentships will be offered.
Duration: These PhD Studentships will be offered for three years.
Value: These PhD studentships will include home/EU tuition fees
-Annual maintenance stipend – £13,863
-£1000 for research and conference expenses.
Award is subject to final confirmation and amounts may change.
Notification: Applicants will be notified by March/April 2014.
Apply: Applicants should email david.evans-2-at-manchester.ac.uk a full CV together with a covering letter and either a research proposal (for their own project) or personal statement (if applying for a specified project). The successful candidate will be required to submit a full University of Manchester on-line application, plus supporting documents (two academic references and degree transcripts) to fulfill the normal admissions requirements for the Discipline/School for which they will be based.
Deadline: The application deadline is 31st January 2014.
Further Information: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/funding/search/display/?id=00000317
About Scholarship: The studentships will need to be closely aligned with the research agenda and on-going activities of the SCI and so will focus on one or more of the following areas; Everyday Practices; Understanding consumer choices, habits and routines, and how they can become more sustainable. Innovation; accelerating sustainable innovation in products, services and systems. Visions and Politics; Exploring alternative framings of sustainable consumption and the politics underpinning them. Evidence; developing novel me.
Study: Studentships are awarded within in the SCI/School of Social Sciences. The studentships will need to be closely aligned with the research agenda and on-going activities of the SCI, and so will focus on one or more of the following areas;
-Everyday Practices; Understanding consumer choices, habits and routines and how they can become more sustainable.
-Innovation; Accelerating sustainable innovation in products, services and systems.
-Visions and Politics; Exploring alternative framings of sustainable consumption and the politics underpinning them.
-Evidence; Developing novel methodologies to advance the evidence base on sustainable consumption. Course Level: Studentships are available for pursuing PhD degree at University of Manchester in UK. Scholarship Provider: SCI (Sustainable Consumption Institute)/School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, UK Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: This funding is available to students undertaking postgraduate research
-This funding is available to all nationalities.
-Minimum Merit (or overseas equivalent), including a minimum 60% course work average (with no mark below 50%) and a dissertation mark minimum of 60% in a relevant social science discipline.
-Preference will be given to those candidates whose Masters degree involves a significant element of social science research methods training, and those who performed at distinction level (70% or higher) or equivalent.
Scholarship Open for: This funding is available to all nationalities.
Number of awards: Up to 5 PhD studentships will be offered.
Duration: These PhD Studentships will be offered for three years.
Value: These PhD studentships will include home/EU tuition fees
-Annual maintenance stipend – £13,863
-£1000 for research and conference expenses.
Award is subject to final confirmation and amounts may change.
Notification: Applicants will be notified by March/April 2014.
Apply: Applicants should email david.evans-2-at-manchester.ac.uk a full CV together with a covering letter and either a research proposal (for their own project) or personal statement (if applying for a specified project). The successful candidate will be required to submit a full University of Manchester on-line application, plus supporting documents (two academic references and degree transcripts) to fulfill the normal admissions requirements for the Discipline/School for which they will be based.
Deadline: The application deadline is 31st January 2014.
Further Information: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/funding/search/display/?id=00000317
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