University of Leeds
School of Philosophy
Postgraduate Studentships in Philosophy, History & Philosophy of
Science, and
Health Care Ethics
The School of Philosophy intends to offer up to four studentships for
suitably
qualified candidates accepted for full-time or part-time postgraduate
taught or
research degree programmes in the School. The awards which are tenable
from
September, 2005, will be to the value of no less than £7000 plus full
fees. PhD
awards are for one year in the first instance, renewal being subject
to satisfactory
progress. The School operates a professional training and development
scheme for
postgraduates: as part of this scheme, successful applicants are given
the
opportunity to undertake teaching, which is paid at an hourly rate.
With over 25 staff, the School of Philosophy is one of the largest in
the country, and
has an active graduate school offering taught MAs in Philosophy,
Metaphysics,
Philosophy of Religion, History and Philosophy of Science, and Health
Care Ethics
as well as research supervision in all major areas of Philosophy and
History and
Philosophy of Science. Within its Philosophy section, the school is
particularly strong
in Metaphysics, and is especially interested to attract applications
from outstanding
students in that area. The School helps with relevant conference
expenses and
provides a bursary (up to £200) for archive research.
Application forms and further particulars for the studentships and for
graduate study
are obtainable from Ms. Kate Hickson, Postgraduate Secretary, School of
Philosophy, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK, email:
[log in to unmask], tel: 0113 343 3263, fax: 0113 343 3265.
Closing date for applications: 28 February 2005
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