Centre for Applied Linguistics, University of
Warwick is offering PhD studentship for international students in the field of
Social Sciences and Humanities. The scholarship will pay an annual stipend
(beginning at £13,726). Funding may be available for Home/EU fees, subject to
eligibility. Applications should be submitted 20th June 2013.
Warwick is offering PhD studentship for international students in the field of
Social Sciences and Humanities. The scholarship will pay an annual stipend
(beginning at £13,726). Funding may be available for Home/EU fees, subject to
eligibility. Applications should be submitted 20th June 2013.
Study Subject(s): The PhD projects will be in the domain of the Social Sciences and
Humanities Studies and should focus on the social dynamics of scientific
communities in two interdisciplinary fields (for example in
letters/linguistics/philosophy and in sociology/anthropology/media and culture
studies, in English and possibly in French or German).
Course Level: This studentship is available for pursuing PhD
degree level at Warwick Graduate School in UK.
Scholarship Provider: DISCONEX Research Group
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Humanities Studies and should focus on the social dynamics of scientific
communities in two interdisciplinary fields (for example in
letters/linguistics/philosophy and in sociology/anthropology/media and culture
studies, in English and possibly in French or German).
Course Level: This studentship is available for pursuing PhD
degree level at Warwick Graduate School in UK.
Scholarship Provider: DISCONEX Research Group
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: Open to
Home/EU and Overseas applicants.
– Candidates should have a minimum first or upper second class honours degree
(or equivalent), obtained by September 2013 in discourse analysis, qualitative
social research or Science and Technology Studies. PhD project on one of the
domains of the DISCONEX project.
Home/EU and Overseas applicants.
– Candidates should have a minimum first or upper second class honours degree
(or equivalent), obtained by September 2013 in discourse analysis, qualitative
social research or Science and Technology Studies. PhD project on one of the
domains of the DISCONEX project.
Scholarship Open for International Students: UK/ EU and Overseas students can apply for this studentship.
Scholarship Description: The DISCONEX research group “The Discursive Construction of Academic
Excellence. Classifying Academic Researchers in the Social Sciences and
Humanities”, led by Professor Johannes Angermuller (Centre for Applied
Linguistics, University of Warwick) is looking for candidates for a funded PhD
position at the crossroads of language and society.
Excellence. Classifying Academic Researchers in the Social Sciences and
Humanities”, led by Professor Johannes Angermuller (Centre for Applied
Linguistics, University of Warwick) is looking for candidates for a funded PhD
position at the crossroads of language and society.
Number of award(s): One studentship is offered.
Duration of award(s): Studentship is offered for three years.
What does it cover? The scholarship will pay an annual stipend (beginning at £13,726).
Funding may be available for Home/EU fees, subject to eligibility.
Funding may be available for Home/EU fees, subject to eligibility.
How to Apply: Motivation
letter laying out the reasons for applying to the DISCONEX group, Research
project (5 pages),Curriculum vitae, Two reference letters may be requested from
academic teachers and Copies of diplomas and grades. The application documents
are sent in a single pdf file by mail to Ronny Scholz
at disconex-at-live.warwick.ac.uk
letter laying out the reasons for applying to the DISCONEX group, Research
project (5 pages),Curriculum vitae, Two reference letters may be requested from
academic teachers and Copies of diplomas and grades. The application documents
are sent in a single pdf file by mail to Ronny Scholz
at disconex-at-live.warwick.ac.uk
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 20th June 2013.