Overview
In the recent Research Assessment Exercise the Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences achieved outstanding success, with four subject areas rated as having ‘world leading’ research, five subjects as having ‘international’ level research and History and English being rated among the best in the country. As a result the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences is pleased to be able to offer studentships in the following areas:
History: 1 full studentship
Anglia Ruskin’s team of Historians are recognised nationally and internationally for their outstanding research record. History also hosts the Labour History Research Unit, which recently held a series of high profile conferences and events (see Anglia website for more details).
We invite applications for this studentship for a PhD in any aspect of Labour Party history or Labour activism since 1918, or any area of research of interest relevant to this theme.
Benefits
Full studentships are £13,290 stipend plus fees paid (UK and EU). Overseas applicants are welcome to apply but are required to pay the difference between Home/EU fees and overseas fees. Successful full studentship applicants will be expected to undertake up to six hours teaching or other departmental support during semesters.
Requirements
•Applicants should hold a first or upper class degree in a cognate area. Successful applicants would typically hold a Masters degree in a cognate area awarded by a UK university or an overseas Masters of an equivalent standard, provided the Masters is in a cognate area.
•Students for whom English is not their first language must meet our required minimum level of English proficiency (IELTS 6.5 in all skills, or equivalent).
•Previous applicants who have been formally declined should not reapply.
Application forms should be downloaded from www.anglia.ac.uk/researchjobsacand completed quoting ‘HR online studentship’ on the application form. Applications must be submitted to the Admissions Office: E-mail: Admissions@anglia.ac.uk
Or Address: Admissions Office, Anglia Ruskin University, Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford, CM1 1SQ with a covering letter, no later than 4th January 2010.
Queries to Helen Jones, Research Administrator, 0845 196 2475, helen.jones@anglia.ac.uk or Dr Alison Ainley Head of Humanities and Social Sciences, 0845 196 2314 alison.ainley@anglia.ac.uk.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
In the recent Research Assessment Exercise the Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences achieved outstanding success, with four subject areas rated as having ‘world leading’ research, five subjects as having ‘international’ level research and History and English being rated among the best in the country. As a result the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences is pleased to be able to offer studentships in the following areas:
History: 1 full studentship
Anglia Ruskin’s team of Historians are recognised nationally and internationally for their outstanding research record. History also hosts the Labour History Research Unit, which recently held a series of high profile conferences and events (see Anglia website for more details).
We invite applications for this studentship for a PhD in any aspect of Labour Party history or Labour activism since 1918, or any area of research of interest relevant to this theme.
Benefits
Full studentships are £13,290 stipend plus fees paid (UK and EU). Overseas applicants are welcome to apply but are required to pay the difference between Home/EU fees and overseas fees. Successful full studentship applicants will be expected to undertake up to six hours teaching or other departmental support during semesters.
Requirements
•Applicants should hold a first or upper class degree in a cognate area. Successful applicants would typically hold a Masters degree in a cognate area awarded by a UK university or an overseas Masters of an equivalent standard, provided the Masters is in a cognate area.
•Students for whom English is not their first language must meet our required minimum level of English proficiency (IELTS 6.5 in all skills, or equivalent).
•Previous applicants who have been formally declined should not reapply.
Application forms should be downloaded from www.anglia.ac.uk/researchjobsacand completed quoting ‘HR online studentship’ on the application form. Applications must be submitted to the Admissions Office: E-mail: Admissions@anglia.ac.uk
Or Address: Admissions Office, Anglia Ruskin University, Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford, CM1 1SQ with a covering letter, no later than 4th January 2010.
Queries to Helen Jones, Research Administrator, 0845 196 2475, helen.jones@anglia.ac.uk or Dr Alison Ainley Head of Humanities and Social Sciences, 0845 196 2314 alison.ainley@anglia.ac.uk.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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