Monday, February 14, 2011

[UK ] PhD Scholarships at Canterbury Christ Church University plus 2 more

[UK ] PhD Scholarships at Canterbury Christ Church University plus 2 more


[UK ] PhD Scholarships at Canterbury Christ Church University

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PhD Scholarships at Canterbury Christ Church University

Overview
We welcome applicants for full-time PhD scholarships (a stipend of £11.550 pa and free tuition). Applications are invited across a range of subjects and themes:

Education
(Professional identities; curriculum innovation; inclusion & social justice; auto/biography and narrative; faith, belief & values; children, families & communities)


Health & Social Care
(including allied health professions, nursing & midwifery, public health)

Arts & Humanities
(applied linguistics, English literature, history, theology & religious studies, music, media & cultural studies)

Business & Management
(including finance)


[UK] The British Chevening Awards 2011/2012

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The British Chevening Awards 2011/2012

Overview
As in previous years we are likely to offer full scholarships for one year Master degrees at United Kingdom universities and other professional institutions. The scholarships would cover living costs, tuition fees and return airfares.
Candidates should be aware that Chevening 2011/2012 is likely to be more closely aligned with delivery of the FCO`s priorities. More information about these is available here. 

The Chevening scheme is highly competitive, with only the best applicants invited for interview. We particularly encourage applications from individuals based in eastern Indonesia. 


[UK] PhD studentships in the School of Media, Arts and Design at the University of Westminster

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PhD studentships in the School of Media, Arts and Design at the University of Westminster

Overview
Media and Communication (CAMRI)
Up to 4 studentships are available to candidates with either H/EU or Overseas fee status.

CAMRI (the Communication and Media Research Institute) is the UK¹s number one research group in media and communication as rated by the UK Government¹s 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, with a score of 60% 4*, 30% 3*, 10% 2*. We have 25 research active staff and 50 PhD students. We have a wide and expanding range of research interests, including media economics and policy, media history, political communication, media audiences, questions of identity and media, new media, and international communication. We have established centres for the study of the media in China, India, the Arab world and Africa In the broadest sense we are interested in the social, economic, political and cultural significance of the media, and welcome proposals from prospective students on these or any other topic related to media and communication.

Prospective students wishing to informally discuss an application should contact Dr Anthony McNicholas mcnichc@wmin.ac.uk ntent / Skip to navigation.


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