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Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

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School of Policy & Global Affairs City, University of London in United Kingdom

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PhD

Field of study

Sociology

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Fully funded with an annual stipend, full UK tuition fee waiver, and research expenses

Deadline

Expired

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United Kingdom

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Sociology
Political Science
Policy Studies
Social Justice
Conflict Studies
Violence
University Studies
Economics

About this position

Fully funded PhD studentships on offer in the School of Policy & Global Affairs, at City St. George's University of London , UK.
Three of these relate to the main theme Violence (theme A) and one each to the other 3 themes listed below (themes B, C and D):

Workplace and Organisational Violence (Theme A)
Inequalities , behaviour and economic activity (Theme B)
Political conflict and public policy (Theme C)
Social Inequalities and Social (in) Justice (Theme D)

Funding is available for UK, EU and international students.
The doctoral studentships will consist of:
an annual stipend (currently £21,237; to rise in line with UKRI guidelines) for three years full-time (pro-rata for part-time study), inclusive of London weighting
a full UK tuition fee waiver
and £1500 in research expenses/consumables over the course of the award

Closing application date: Friday 31 January 2025
For more information about how to apply please visit the following link: https://lnkd.in/eMk-HeVg
Or contact Dr. Elinor Carmi - [email protected]

Funding details

Fully funded with an annual stipend, full UK tuition fee waiver, and research expenses

How to apply

Visit the following link: https://lnkd.in/eMk-HeVg or contact Dr. Elinor Carmi - [email protected]

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