Senin, 25 April 2011

Phd Anthropology Graduate Teaching Assistantships


Phd Anthropology GTAs cover full home fees and a maintenance grant set at Research Council Rates. In 2010-11 this amounted to approximately £15,590. GTAs are awarded annually on the basis of the academic excellence of the candidates and their potential as teachers of law. GTAs are allocated on the basis of the teaching needs in the Department of Law and the areas of expertise of the PhD students.
Eligibility: Phd Anthropology To apply for a GTA you must already have a UK or common law LLB qualification so that you are familiar with the teaching syllabus.

The Phd Anthropology award is for full time postgraduate PhD research students only.
The award is only open for applicants who want entry in September, as this is when teaching begins and when the award will start to be paid.
As the GTA is a Department of Law award, your research proposals must relate to the Department’s areas of teaching and research. Phd Anthropology Research areas include: public international law; international human rights; public law; European Union law;criminology, legal theory and legal history; equity, trusts and property law; class actions, healthcare law;comparative law; immigration,asylum and rights of ethnic minorities; company and commercial law; competition law; criminal law and environmental law. See our areas of expertise for a comprehensive list of all areas of law covered by the School of Law, which includes Department of Law staff.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 3 June 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

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