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PhD SCHOLARSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION

We are looking for an excellent candidate able to complete a University of
London PhD for a research project entitled: Development NGOs and human
rights education.

You will be based in London and supervised by Dr Hugh Starkey, Institute of
Education and Professor John Annette, Birkbeck College co-directors of the
International Centre for Education for Democratic Citizenship (ICEDC).

The aims of the research include:
To investigate the intentions, approaches, partnership working methods,
support and materials of development NGOs promoting HRE in the UK and
overseas.

To produce recommendations for NGO programme providers, schools and funders.

The scholarship is of three years duration, to start October 2007. It will
cover course fees and a stipend. You will need to demonstrate an
understanding and experience of human rights and education and of NGOs and
provide evidence of academic study at master's level including relevant
research training.

Full details are available at: http://www.bloomsbury.ac.uk/studentships/ngos

Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Starkey by contacting Cathy Wilson
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Closing date 29 March 2007

Website: http://ioewebserver.ioe.ac.uk/ioe/cms/get.asp?cid=4591&4591_0=9919

Studentship available for PhD
http://www.bloomsbury.ac.uk/studentships/ngos

A special Citizenship issue of the Institute Of Education's online journal
Reflecting Education is available at:
http://www.reflectingeducation.net/index.php/reflecting/issue/view/3/showToc

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