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Dear WIGS colleagues, 

Please find below and attached details of PGR funding opportunities at the University of Sheffield. I would be grateful if you could advertise this as appropriate! 

Many thanks and best wishes, 

Caroline Bland

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*PhD Studentships in Germanic Studies at the University of Sheffield*

 

The Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Sheffield, which comprises German, Dutch and Luxembourg Studies, is delighted to announce a range of studentships for autumn 2018 entry. We especially welcome applications from suitably qualified applicants in the following areas:

 

    Literary and Cultural Studies

    Gender Studies

    Philosophy and Intellectual Thought

    Migration and Transnationalism

    Sociolinguistics and Social Approaches Multilingualism

    Pragmatics, Politeness and Discourse Studies

 

More information about the research culture and staff research interests in Germanic Studies may be found here: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/german/staff

 

The deadline for all scholarship applications is 5pm on 24th January 2018.

Candidates must first have secured a place on the PhD programme and are advised to apply well in advance of the funding deadline and by early January latest. Details of how to apply are available here: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/apply. Candidates must have previously discussed their funding application with prospective supervisors and the Director of Postgraduate Research: Dr Hayley Rabanal ([log in to unmask]).

 

Studentship opportunities:

 

1) The White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities (WRoCAH) is a Doctoral Training Partnership of the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York. It is responsible for the distribution of AHRC-funded doctoral studentships for these universities and for the coordination of a doctoral training programme. WRoCAH is able to offer over 50 AHRC studentships per year to candidates with a place for doctoral study at the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield or York. 

Applicants for an AHRC studentship must have applied for a place of study in an eligible School, Department or Centre and may only apply for funding at one of Leeds, Sheffield or York. The studentship application form and details of how to apply are only available from the WRoCAH website: http://wrocah.ac.uk/new-student/ahrc-competition/

 

2) Applications for the University Prize and Doctoral Academy scholarships at the University of Sheffield are also invited and further details about all of them may be found here: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/scholarships. You can also check other sources of funding on the Faculty of Arts and Humanities web pages here: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/faculty/arts-and-humanities/graduate-school/funding.

 

You are warmly invited to attend our next University Postgraduate Open Day on 21 November. At that time, you can also make arrangements to meet relevant staff and discuss your application. Further details may be found here: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/open-days



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Dr Caroline Bland,
Germanic Studies,
School of Languages and Cultures.
Jessop West, 1 Upper Hanover Street.
University of Sheffield. 
Sheffield S3 7RA.
Tel: (+44) 0114 222 4592