Overview
The Population Cluster is a thriving group of 6 academics working on population. The group has diverse and multidisciplinary interests, applying anthropology, biology, demography, economics, mathematics and statistics to population concerns, in both the developed and developing world, using both quantitative and qualitative methods. The Cluster is housed within the Social Policy Department, the top ranked Social Policy Department in the 2008 RAE.
Target Candidates
These awards are only open to UK and EU students. UK students receive full funding (both fees and maintenance costs); EU students receive fees only, but extra funds may be available from the Department for maintenance.
Requirements
Applicants should normally have, or be expecting, a Class I or good Class II(i) honours degree or equivalent.
Applications are invited in the following areas:
Qualitative or Anthropological demography
Demographic modeling
Demography and public health
Evolutionary demography
How to apply
Family demography and genderFor full information on how to apply for these studentships please go to:http://www2.lse.ac.uk/socialPolicy/Researchcentresandgroups/populationAtLSE/Studying_PopulationatLSE/PhD.aspx
Deadline for expressions of interest: 1st June 2010
For information on applying for graduate study at the LSE see:
http://www2.lse.ac.uk/graduateProspectus2010/Home.aspx
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The Population Cluster is a thriving group of 6 academics working on population. The group has diverse and multidisciplinary interests, applying anthropology, biology, demography, economics, mathematics and statistics to population concerns, in both the developed and developing world, using both quantitative and qualitative methods. The Cluster is housed within the Social Policy Department, the top ranked Social Policy Department in the 2008 RAE.
Target Candidates
These awards are only open to UK and EU students. UK students receive full funding (both fees and maintenance costs); EU students receive fees only, but extra funds may be available from the Department for maintenance.
Requirements
Applicants should normally have, or be expecting, a Class I or good Class II(i) honours degree or equivalent.
Applications are invited in the following areas:
Qualitative or Anthropological demography
Demographic modeling
Demography and public health
Evolutionary demography
How to apply
Family demography and genderFor full information on how to apply for these studentships please go to:http://www2.lse.ac.uk/socialPolicy/Researchcentresandgroups/populationAtLSE/Studying_PopulationatLSE/PhD.aspx
Deadline for expressions of interest: 1st June 2010
For information on applying for graduate study at the LSE see:
http://www2.lse.ac.uk/graduateProspectus2010/Home.aspx
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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