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Dear All,

 

Please find below information about two food-related PhD studentships in the
School of Planning and Geography at Cardiff University. The closing date for
applications is Wednesday 7th November at 4pm. The information is also
available at
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/cplan/news/applications-welcome-presidents-scholars
hips.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

Chris

 

 

 

Project Description: The School of Planning and Geography has been awarded
six President’s Research Scholarships as part of a Cardiff University scheme
that aims to promote excellence and impact of research in all academic
disciplines. Four of these scholarships have already been filled. 

 

CPLAN has invested these highly-prestigious PhD scholarships to strengthen
and expand its ongoing and internationally renowned research on Food and
Sustainable City-Regions. The scholarships have been devised to support
research around one cutting-edge question: what is the role of different
actors, governance levels, spatial scales and pro-poor planning strategies
in reconnecting cities (physically, economically and socially) with their
surrounding countryside? 

 

Proposals are welcome in all areas that relate to the overall theme, but we
will give priority to those that fall under these two categories:

 

1) Street food in developing countries (Main supervisor: Peter Mackie;
Second: Scott Orford)

 

2) The role of consumers and citizen participation in food policy and
governance (Main supervisor: Peter Feindt; Second: Mara Miele).

 

Candidates are strongly advised to contact the first supervisor if they want
additional information on these themes. 

 

The School of Planning and Geography (CPLAN) is the largest planning school
in the UK and takes a wide definition of planning which encompasses the
policy areas of economic development, environment, housing, urban design,
transport, health as well as land-use planning. The School strives to be a
centre of excellence in research, teaching and policy and practice
associated with the planning and management of cities and regions. The main
goal of this scheme is to establish the School of Planning and Geography as
a globally-recognized PGR training centre in the area of food and
sustainable city-regions. The School is uniquely positioned to take on a
leading role in this emerging research field, given its inter-disciplinary
environment, its international research focus (involving developed and
developing countries), and its worldwide reputation in the areas of
planning, agri-food studies and regional, urban and rural development.

 

Proposed Start Date: January or April 2013

 

 

Funding and Eligibility

 

The studentship will commence in January or April 2013 and will cover full
UK/EU tuition fees plus a doctoral stipend matching the UK Research Council
National Minimum (currently £13,590 p.a.)

 

The school will also provide £750 per annum for the first two years and £375
in the third year of the PhD towards travel, conferences, equipment and so
on. 

 

Eligibility

Academic Criteria:  Applicants must have a First Class Honours degree or a
2.1 plus a Postgraduate Masters degree at Distinction level (or their
equivalents) in a relevant subject. 

Residency: Full awards (fees plus maintenance stipend) are open to UK
Nationals and EU students only. Overseas applicants would have to cover the
difference between overseas and EU/home fees (approximately £11,200 per
annum). 

 

How to Apply

Applicants should apply using the Online Application Service at
www.cardiff.ac.uk/apply, stating in the ‘funding’ section that you wish to
apply for the President’s Research Scholarship. 

 

Research proposals should address the PhD project for which you are applying
in no more than 500 words. 

Applicants are also required to submit a CV and covering letter to Sian
Moseley, School of Planning and Geography, Glamorgan Building, King Edward
VII Avenue, Cardiff, CF10 3WA. Email: [log in to unmask]

The closing date for applications is Wednesday 7th November 2012 at 4pm. 

 

Further Information

For further information please contact Dr Roberta Sonnino:
Email: [log in to unmask]
Tel: 029 2087 5781
Web: www.cardiff.ac.uk/cplan/index.html 

 

 

 

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Dr Christopher Bear

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School of Planning and Geography

Cardiff University

Glamorgan Building

King Edward VII Avenue

Cardiff CF10 3WA

Wales UK

 

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Fax +44(0)29 2087 4845

 

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