Dear all,
The Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies at the University of Warwick is offering a funded PhD studentship in Caribbean Studies, starting in autumn 2016. The deadline for receipt of applications is Monday 13th June 2016. Further details can be found on the Centre’s website:
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/ccs/study/fundedphd/
Details are also outlined briefly here. Please forward this to any students who may be interested.
Applications are invited for a three-and-half-year (42 months) funded PhD studentship at the University of Warwick starting in autumn 2016. The successful candidate will be based at the university’s Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies (YPCCS) and the research can be into any aspect of the history, literature, culture or societies of the Caribbean.
The studentship is tenable for up to three-and-a-half years (full-time), subject to academic progression. It covers tuition fees for Home/European Union students and a stipend (worth £14,296 for 2016-17). The studentship is funded jointly through the generous endowment provided by Yesu Persaud and the Warwick Collaborative Postgraduate Research Scholarships (WCPRS) scheme. Non-Home/European Union students would have to cover the higher tuition fees themselves (which amount to just over £10,000 extra per year).
Interviews, if required, will take place in early July at the University of Warwick.
With best wishes,
David
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Professor David Lambert
Professor of History
Director of the School of Comparative American Studies
Department of History, University of Warwick
Twitter: @DrDRLambert
Web-site: www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/cas/staff/lambert
CURRENT PROJECT: 'Africa’s Sons Under Arms: Race, Military Bodies and the British West India Regiment in the Atlantic World, 1795-1914', http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/research/projects/asua/
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