[We have the following announcement.]
The Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context (CLSGC), part of the Department of Law, is offering a PhD Studentship to fund a doctoral student to conduct research in the area of the history of ideas about law and society in a global context. The CLSGC would welcome applications for this funding award from applicants whose research proposals outline how they aim to investigate the social context in which such ideas are articulated either by individual jurists or groups of jurists.
The research will be conducted at the CLSGC, which was established in the summer of 2013. It is a home for multidisciplinary research into the global dimensions of law and society. At its core, the CLSGC aims to work towards a better theorization of law in its changing social contexts, exploring the challenges posed for this endeavour by law’s increasingly important global dimensions. One of the key planks of CLGSC’s research program is the historical dimension of the globalisation of law, including the globalisation of ideas about law and society.
Applicants for this Studentship must satisfy the Queen Mary PhD entry requirements for a PhD in law, and only applicants who have completed the on-line application process (and who have submitted all required supporting documents) to the PhD programme prior to the funding submission deadline will be considered for funding.
For more information on how to make an application, what our entry requirements are and what supporting documentation must be submitted, please visit our web-page: The Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context (CLSGC), part of the Department of Law, is offering a PhD Studentship to fund a doctoral student to conduct research in the area of the history of ideas about law and society in a global context. The CLSGC would welcome applications for this funding award from applicants whose research proposals outline how they aim to investigate the social context in which such ideas are articulated either by individual jurists or groups of jurists.
The research will be conducted at the CLSGC, which was established in the summer of 2013. It is a home for multidisciplinary research into the global dimensions of law and society. At its core, the CLSGC aims to work towards a better theorization of law in its changing social contexts, exploring the challenges posed for this endeavour by law’s increasingly important global dimensions. One of the key planks of CLGSC’s research program is the historical dimension of the globalisation of law, including the globalisation of ideas about law and society.
Applicants for this Studentship must satisfy the Queen Mary PhD entry requirements for a PhD in law, and only applicants who have completed the on-line application process (and who have submitted all required supporting documents) to the PhD programme prior to the funding submission deadline will be considered for funding.
For more information on how to make an application, what our entry requirements are and what supporting documentation must be submitted, please visit our web-page.
The Studentship award is for full-time post-graduate research students, who wish to commence their doctoral studies in September 2014/January 2015 only, and the award will cover tuition fees for 3 years (whether at a Home/EU or ‘Overseas’ rate), and the recipient will also receive an annual maintenance grant during the 3 years. The studentships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence. The application process for these awards is highly competitive. Shortlisted candidates will be required to attend an interview. For further information about how to make an application for this funding award (including how to notify us via our on-line application process that you would like to be considered for this award), please see our web-page.
If you have any queries relating to the funding application process, please e-mail the School of Law PhD Admissions Administrator, Mr G Skehan, at g.skehan@qmul.ac.uk If you have any queries in relation to the nature of the research question required, please contact Dr. Maks Del Mar (m.delmar@qmul.ac.uk) http://www.law.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/index.html
The Studentship award is for full-time post-graduate research students, who wish to commence their doctoral studies in September 2014/January 2015 only, and the award will cover tuition fees for 3 years (whether at a Home/EU or ‘Overseas’ rate), and the recipient will also receive an annual maintenance grant during the 3 years. The studentships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence. The application process for these awards is highly competitive. Shortlisted candidates will be required to attend an interview. For further information about how to make an application for this funding award (including how to notify us via our on-line application process that you would like to be considered for this award), please see our web-page.
If you have any queries relating to the funding application process, please e-mail the School of Law PhD Admissions Administrator, Mr G Skehan, at g.skehan@qmul.ac.uk If you have any queries in relation to the nature of the research question required, please contact Dr. Maks Del Mar (m.delmar@qmul.ac.uk)