With apologies for cross-posting, I'd appreciate it if
colleagues could draw the following to the attention of
potential candidates, including recent finalists and
others (e.g. unsuccessful ESRC competition award
applicants).
Applications are invited for an ESRC CASE studentship
in the Geography Department, University of Portsmouth, on a project
linked to the interests of the Hampshire Ambulance Trust. The
studentship will be supervised by John Mohan and Graham Moon
(University of Portsmouth) and staff of the ambulance trust. This is
a readvertisement; previous applicants will be reconsidered.
The project will investigate,
through a mix of extensive and intensive techniques, variations in the
reasons for and rationale underpinning variations in training policies
across ambulance authorities in the South East Regional Office of the
NHS with a view to understanding of the extent to which common
approaches to training needs can be devised given local variations in
the workload and organisation environment of ambulance trusts.
We would welcome applications from well-qualified graduates in the
social sciences. Candidates should have or expect to gain at least a
2.1 in a relevant discipline (Geography, sociology, social policy,
maths / statistics) preferably with a strong element of health-related
work, and possibly a Master's qualification in a relevant area. As
well as recent graduates applications are also welcome from staff
educated to degree level working in the health sector and seeking to
move in a research direction. The work will be largely qualitative in
character involving documentary analyses, questionnaires and
interviews. Although located in a geography department we have a
strong commitment to interdisciplinary work and staff and students
have backgrounds in maths, history and social policy as well as in
geography. (for further details of the health geography research
group, see our website at
http://www.envf.port.ac.uk/geo/research/health/index.htm).
The studentship attracts the standard ESRC allowance (currently £6620
p.a.) and an additional £1375p.a. from the collaborating
organisations. In addition a supplement of £1510 is payable for
students aged 26 or over. It is for 2 years in the first instance
with renewal for a thrd year being subject to satisfactory progress.
ESRC's normal conditions of academic and residential eligibility apply
(guidance notes for applicants available at
http://www.esrc.ac.uk/ptd/comp/comp.htm).
Enquiries should be addressed to John Mohan (tel
02392-842493; email [log in to unmask]; postal address Geography
Department, University of Portsmouth, Buckingham Building, Lion
Terrace, Portsmouth PO1 3HE) or Graham Moon ([log in to unmask]).
The official nomination date has passed but we are advised by ESRC
that we can still consider applications.
John Mohan
Geography Dept, University of Portsmouth
Buckingham Building, Lion Terrace
Portsmouth PO1 3HE
Tel (01705)-842493
Fax (01705) 842512
Portsmouth Geography of Health website:
www.envf.port.ac.uk/geo/research/health/index.htm
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