« [SSJ: 7886] DIJ Social Science Study Group: Civil-Military Relations in Japan -, From Ignorance to Embrace? | Main | [SSJ: 7888] [Temple ICAS Event] 11 JAN 2013 Marriage Migrants in Asia: Beyond the Internet-order Bride »

December 12, 2012

[SSJ: 7887] PhD studentships at Manchester University

From: Peter Cave
Date: 2012/12/12

Apologies for cross-posting.

Up to three Language-based Areas Studies PhD studentships funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) are available in the North West Doctoral Training Centre (NWDTC) - this can include PhD (or MA+PhD) studentships in Japanese Studies, which must be held at the University of Manchester. UK applicants (see below for what this means) can apply for full studentships (tuition fees plus maintenance grant and fieldwork funding), while applicants from the rest of the EU can apply for a studentship covering tuition fees only (in which case, there is a good chance that the university will provide a living costs bursary). (Sorry, only applicants from within the EU are eligible for these studentships.) This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring PhDs whose projects could be supervised by one of the Japanese Studies team at Manchester - besides myself (anthropology/modern society), Sharon Kinsella (sociology/cultural studies), Mara Patessio (modern history), and (from April 2013) Erica Baffelli (religion). Last year one applicant from Italy was successful in gaining a studentship and bursary.

The deadline to apply online for a postgraduate place is 17 January 2013 (not long!) - this must be done before applying for an ESRC studentship, the deadline for which is 4 February 2013. Information about the studentships and how to apply is here:
http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/graduateschool/funding/
(section headed 'Economic and Social Research Council Competition'). (This also contains information on the President's Doctoral Scholars awards, for which applications are also welcomed, but which is even more
competitive.) More information on the studentships, with the application form (and what it means to be a 'UK applicant') is here:
http://www.nwdtc.ac.uk/prospective.html

Prospective applicants are strongly advised to contact their preferred doctoral supervisor before applying, to discuss and hone their applications. Details of the academic staff are here:
Peter Cave:
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/peter.cave/
Sharon Kinsella:
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/sharon.kinsella/pe
rsonaldetails and http://www.kinsellaresearch.com/ Mara
Patessio:
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/mara.patessio/
Erica Baffelli:
http://www.otago.ac.nz/religiousstudies/staff/baffelli.
php
Information on East Asian Studies at Manchester is
here:
http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/subjects/eastasianstudi
es/

This is an excellent opportunity for good applicants in the right field.

Best wishes

Peter

Peter Cave
Lecturer in Japanese Studies
School of Arts, Languages, and Cultures
Samuel Alexander Building
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester M13 9PL
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 161 275 3195
http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/subjects/east-asian/staff/Cave/

Approved by ssjmod at 11:23 AM