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Dear All
first my apologies - I had meant to send out specific information
about the funded studentship but somehow managed to send only the
generic information: so what follows is NOT a repetition
UNIVERSITY OF KENT
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
ESRC CASE Studentship
In partnership with the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), the
department is offering an ESRC CASE studentship 'The political
ecology of the policy process in a multi-actor environment of high
international priority: a case study of the bushmeat trade'
Applications are invited from suitably-qualified students for a fully
funded three year PhD studentship in this RAE 5 rated Department.
Applicants must be EU citizens (according to ESRC rules non-UK
citizens only qualify for a fees-only grant) with an ESRC RT
recognised masters (or equivalent).
To be considered for this studentship applicants must have completed
the PhD application procedure to the Kent anthropology department by
15 May 2005. (See http://www.kent.ac.uk/studying/postgrad/apply/) .
Interviews will be held early in June 2005.
Further particulars, including background to the research, are
available online from: http://lucy.kent.ac.uk/odi_further_parts.html
For further information please contact:
Ms. S. Roffey, Department of Anthropology, Eliot College, The
University, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NS. Tel: 01227-827928, Email:
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davidz
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Dr David Zeitlyn,
Reader in Social Anthropology,
Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing,
Department of Anthropology,
Eliot College, The University of Kent,
Canterbury,
CT2 7NS, UK.
Tel. +44 (0)1227 823360 (Direct)
Tel: +44 (0)1227 823942 (Office)
Fax +44 (0)1227 827289
http://lucy.kent.ac.uk/dz/
Blog: http://stirling.ukc.ac.uk/Anthropologists/dz3/Blog/
The 2003/4 Evans Pritchard Lectures, All Souls College, Oxford:
http://www.mambila.info/Diko_web - site under construction
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