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use +3.5 - covering the full PhD Politics programme Please note that existing postgraduate research students cannot be considered for this funding. Tenable period 3.5 years full-time or 7 years part
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Department of Politics and International Relations PhD studentships: discover how to get on board Department of Politics Social Sciences Research Programme Funding Available UK/EU Students Details
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political uncertainty of the period promise to make this project an insightful and important archival study which will serve as a benchmark for future studies. The key research questions of the project
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to the development of an innovative interdisciplinary approach that combines insight from applied/sociolinguistics and political theory/philosophy. Informed by theoretical debates on linguistic integration from
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justice, and how this is advanced in local contexts. The project will incorporate political ecology (and human geography more broadly) approaches to analysing degrowth or doughnut economics as a series of
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-cultural-political” complexities that result in the decline of freshwater quality and health. Hence, this research will unpack the who, why, what and how freshwater pollution occurs and fosters power and
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Project summary: This project aims to examine determinants of firm-level layoff decisions and investor perceptions to layoff announcements and assess the role of CEO political connections and state
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in Politics and International Relations (PIR) at the School of Social and Political Science. Professor John Peterson was at the forefront of teaching and research in areas including US-European
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relations. Yet, existing debates on freshwater pollution ignore the “bio-cultural-political” complexities that result in the decline of freshwater quality and health. Hence, this research will unpack the who
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View All Vacancies Department of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy Location: Egham Post Type: Full Time Closing Date: Thursday 15 February 2024 Reference: 1223-510 Call for PhD