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Supervisors: To be determined depending on the candidate Project Overview We are currently inviting applications for a funded PhD studentship in any area of law and/or criminology. The School of Law
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Unit : Faculty of Business and Law (FBL) Salary : Stipend: £18,622 (circa) per year Location : Milton Keynes Please quote reference : PHDSTUDENTSHIPS/FBL Interviews: July and early August 2024
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The Faculty of Business and Law is looking to build on the University of Northampton’s distinctive values around social impact and the location of its new £330 million campus in the heart
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The City Law School is offering 2 full-time, three-year doctoral scholarships (entry in September 2024). Applications are invited from exceptional and ambitious graduates wishing to pursue cutting
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Funding provider: Swansea University Subject areas: Law Project start date: 1 October 2024 (Enrolment open from mid-September
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Law PhD You can find our list of research topics and supervisors on our webpage here . Scholarships available The following scholarships are available for outstanding applications for the 2024/25
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Funding providers: Swansea University Subject areas: Law Project start date: 1 October 2024 (Enrolment open from mid-September) Project description: Humanitarian situations can create vulnerable
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School of Law PhD Programmes (PhD in Law, and PhD in Criminology) Department of Law Law Research Programme Funding Available UK/EU Students Details The University of Sheffield prides itself
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Business School with secondary supervision from Essex Law School. The efforts to establish 'loss and damage’ climate funding to aid countries impacted by climate disasters underscore the need for collective
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approaches as a normative and legal foundation, to protect dignity and well-being and against the abuse of power. Interdisciplinary focus International human rights law will provide a normative framing to