The SCHOOL OF GEOGRAPHICAL AND EARTH SCIENCES at the UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW welcomes applications for ESRC PhD studentships for 2014/15
As part of the Human Geography Pathway of the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SAS), the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences (GES), University of Glasgow, invites applications for the following studentship awards:
'Pathway studentships - the Pathway has SIX studentships to award (Deadline for applications to Glasgow: Thursday 6th February 2014; selected applicants to be registered with SAS by 21st February; interviews on 25th March, all those shortlisted must attend interview). Studentships are available as '1+3' and '+3' awards.
'Open' studentships up to TEN studentships available in SGS. Any applicant who is unsuccessful in the 'Pathway' studentships competition, but who passes a quality threshold, will be entered into the Open competition. Studentships are available as '1+3' and '+3' awards.
'Collaborative' studentships up to NINE studentships available in SGS. Projects to be developed with an academic at Glasgow, and a partner in the private, public or third sector (Deadline: 10th February).
*We also encourage applications to interdisciplinary pathways in the SGS:
Families, Relationships and Demographic Change; Environment, Climate Change and Energy; Health; and Advanced Quantitative Methods.
In particular, GES welcome applications in the following research areas:
Geographic Thought and Practice
Experimental Methodologies and Geographies
Political Geographies and Militarism
Political Cultures of Internationalism
Historical Geographies of Labour and Resistance
Translocal Movements
Critical (Subaltern and Feminist) Geopolitics
Urban Neoliberalism and its Contestations
Global Urbanism in Comparative Perspective
Emotional and Embodied Geographies
Mental Health and Illness
Environmental Health and Development
Environmental Change and Climate Justice
Social Geographies of the Natural Sciences
Geographies of Children and Childhoods
Historical-Cultural Geographies of Landscape
Animal Geographies and More-than-Human Geographies
Questioning Scottish Heritage
Specific details of research in the School of GES are available at:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/ges/research/humangeographyresearch/
Any initial inquiries should be addressed to: Professor Deborah Dixon (Pathway Representative) [log in to unmask]
For further information and details of application process: http://www.socsciscotland.ac.uk/
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