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From: Gewirtz, Sharon <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2019, 22:22
Subject: PhD studentship opportunity exploring young people's school to work transitions

King’s College London in partnership with the Edge Foundation is advertising a funded 4-year full-time PhD studentship exploring young people’s school to work transitions. Applicants should have experience of grassroots work with young people in a youth work or similar context.

 

The closing date is 7th October, and the studentship will start in January 2020.  Please see here for further details.

 

If you know of anyone who might be interested, please do tell them about this opportunity, and if you are able to circulate this email in your networks that would be really appreciated.

 

Thank you!

 

 

Sharon Gewirtz| Professor of Education| School of Education, Communication & Society | Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy |King’s College London

Room 2/22 | Waterloo Bridge Wing | Franklin-Wilkins Building |Waterloo Road | London SE1 9NH, UK

 

 

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