environment where they can liaise with numerous active researchers linked to CRESC themes.
One fully funded PhD studentships is currently available, covering the standard home/EU fee for 2010/2011 entry plus an annual stipend of £13,290 , payable in four instalments, and £750 research training grant per annum. The successful candidate will
* Have an excellent undergraduate degree (minimum 2:1) in any of the disciplinary areas which are involved in CRESC (Business Studies, Social Anthropology, Sociology, Women's Studies)
* Have completed a research training Masters (with a minimum overall average of 60%) in concordance with the expectations of the ESRC
* Have interests in any of the six CRESC themes (see www.cresc.ac.uk for details)
It is also hoped that candidates will
* Study a topic of interdisciplinary significance involving an interdisciplinary supervisory team
* Have both methodological and theoretical interests in CRESC research beyond their specific research topics.
How to Apply
Candidates are asked to submit a CV and a one page statement of their proposed research topic, to Vicky.Barnes@ manchester. ac.uk by January 1st 2010.
Further Enquiries
Interested candidates are invited to contact any of the Manchester CRESC Directors to discuss their application;
* Professor Penny Harvey, email; penny.harvey@ manchester. ac.uk
* Professor Mike Savage, email; mike.savage@ manchester. ac.uk
* Professor Karel Williams, email; karel.williams@ manchester. ac.uk
Decisions on funding will be made by the end of March (2010).
The successful candidate will then be required to submit a full PhD application for formal programme approval purposes. Further details on this will be communicated separately to the successful candidate.
Madeleine Reeves
RCUK Research Fellow
CRESC University of Manchester
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