Durham: Six Fully Funded PhD Studentships
SIX
FULLY FUNDED PHD STUDENTSHIPS
DEPARTMENT
OF PHILOSOPHY
DURHAM
UNIVERSITY
AHRC
AWARDS
The
department of philosophy at Durham University will award two fully funded AHRC
PhD studentships (fees+maintenance) in the 2013-14 cycle. We will consider
eligible candidates in any field of Philosophy that complements the
expertise of our staff's research expertise in:
Aesthetics
Applied
Phenomenology
Ethics
History
and Philosophy of Science and Medicine
Mind,
Language and Metaphysics
For
general information about the department, please see https://www.dur.ac.uk/philosophy/.
For staff interests, see: https://www.dur.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/.
The deadline to be considered for funding is 18th February 2013. For
further information on projects we are able to accommodate, and all other
aspects of your application, we recommend to contact our Director of
Postgraduate Research, Professor Wolfram Hinzen, at wolfram.hinzen@dur.ac.uk, before
this deadline.
SCIENCE
AND POLICY AWARDS
We
will award two further fully funded studentships associated with a new centre,
concerned with science and policy issues, which will be based around the
work of Professors Cartwright and Reiss. For further information, please
contact them at nancy.cartwright@durham.ac.uk and julian.reiss@durham.ac.uk.
TEMPLETON
AWARDS
Two
further awards will be associated with a major Templeton-funded project on
emergence directed by Dr. Robin Hendry, in relation to physics and
philosophy of mind. Details will be announced shortly. Please
contact r.f.hendry@durham.ac.uk. for further information.
DURHAM
UNIVERSITY AWARDS
There
will also be a number of Faculty-wide Durham Doctoral Scholarships, for
projects in any area that the department is able to accommodate. These
are funded at the same rate as AHRC studentship and cover the full cost
of the fee at both EU and non-EU rates. If you wish to be considered for
one of these and/or for an AHRC award, please make this clear in your
application. The deadline to be considered for funding for these
studentships is the same as the one above.
ABOUT
DURHAM UNIVERSITY
Our
graduate community in philosophy at Durham is one of the largest in the UK. Our
mission of postgraduate education includes a strong emphasis on career
development and teaching opportunities from the second year of the PhD
onwards. With very high levels of grant funding in this department, many
of our students are integrated into major collaborative research projects. Our
postgraduate philosophy society runs weekly student-led seminars, a
graduate philosophy journal, and a number of weekly reading groups. Your
PhD curriculum will include yearly PhD workshops, progress reviews, and
opportunities for attending and/or organizing numerous workshops and
seminars. The department also offers travel bursaries for attending conferences
and other research purposes elsewhere.
Further
information on the application process can be found here: https://www.dur.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/
You
can also contact our postgraduate secretary, Jonathon Gilderoy, at:jonathan.gilderoy@durham.ac.uk.
Dr Matthew D Eddy
Durham University, Department of Philosophy, 50/51 Old Elvet, Durham, DH1 3HN, United Kingdom. http://www.dur.ac.uk/m.d.eddy/ http://durham.academia.edu/MatthewEddy
Durham University, Department of Philosophy, 50/51 Old Elvet, Durham, DH1 3HN, United Kingdom. http://www.dur.ac.uk/m.d.eddy/ http://durham.academia.edu/MatthewEddy