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[Commlist] ESRC Collaborative Doctoral Training Partnership Studentships (JOMEC, Cardiff University)
Tue Jan 15 23:37:46 GMT 2019
ESRC DTP Collaborative studentships
https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/funding/view/esrc-wales-dtp-collaborative-phd-studentships-in-journalism,-media-and-culture-studies
Cardiff University, School of Journalism, Media and Culture,
supported by the ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership for Wales (Wales
DTP), invites applications for funded PhD study. These particular
studentships, known as ‘collaborative studentships’, involve liaison
with a non-academic organisation, often at many key stages of the
research programme. They will commence in October 2019. The following
collaborative studentships are available for the “Journalism and
Democracy” pathway
1) “Journalism, Data Literacy and Democratic
Futures” (Dr Joanna Redden)
2) ”End of Life Decisions in the News: Medical Ethics, Law and
Democracy” (Professor Jenny Kitzinger) The
School of Journalism, Media and Culture is a world leading centre for
media teaching and research and offer a wide range of courses at various
levels.
The School combines a long standing record of
excellence in teaching and training with an outstanding research
portfolio routinely winning awards from a range of bodies. This
reputation was recently recognised in the 2014 Research Excellence
Framework (REF), which ranked the School 2nd for the quality of its
journalism, media and communications research when compared with 66
other institutions in the UK. 89% of the School’s research was classed
as ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ by REF, with both the
School’s research environment and the impact of its research receiving
the top possible score of 100%. Our staff regularly contribute expert
opinion and commentary about research and topical news events to the
local, national and international media and through the School blog
JOMEC@Cardiff University.
Applications are invited from exceptional candidates
with a first class or strong upper second class honours degree, or
appropriate Master’s degree. Both the University and the ESRC Wales DTP
value diversity and equality at all levels and we encourage applications
from all sections of the community. We welcome applications for both
full and part-time study, and studentships are available as either ‘1+3’
(i.e. one full time year of research training Masters followed by three
years of full-time Doctoral study, or the part-time equivalent), or ‘+3’
(i.e. three years of full-time doctoral study or its part-time
equivalent), depending on the needs of the applicant.
Applications welcomed by 1 February 2019 (12.00 noon).
These studentships are ‘collaborative’ awards.
Applicants should take careful consideration of the working title and
description of the project, and may wish to contact the named member of
staff for a discussion prior to applying. WHAT THE
STUDENTSHIP WILL COVER
Studentship Awards commence in October 2019 and will cover your
tuition fees as well as a maintenance grant (currently £14,777 p.a. for
2018/19 for full-time students, updated each year); and includes access
to an additional Research Training Support Grant (RTSG), though an
element of this latter fund may be ‘pooled’ and require separate
applications from 2019 onwards. There are other opportunities and
benefits available to studentship holders, including an overseas
fieldwork allowance (if applicable), internship opportunities, overseas
institutional visits and other small grants.
ELIGIBILITY
ESRC studentships are highly competitive, candidates should
have an excellent academic background in the social sciences, holding a
1st or strong upper 2nd class degree; applications from those also
holding a relevant research training Masters degree (or an equivalent
background in research training) will be considered for a +3 award. Full
awards (fees plus maintenance stipend) are open to UK Nationals and EU
students who can satisfy UK residency requirements.
1+3 OR +3
Awards are available on either a 1+3 or +3 basis. A 1+3
studentship provides funding for four years (or part-time equivalent),
completing a research training Masters in the 1st year, followed by 3
years research funding for a PhD. A +3 studentship provides funding for
the three years PhD research study only (or part-time equivalent).
ASSESSMENT
The closing deadline for applications is 12.00 noon on Friday 1
February 2019. Short-listed applicants will be invited to interview,
which are expected to take place in late February/early March 2019.
After interview, a final short-list of applicants will be put forward to
a Panel convened by the ESRC Wales DTP Management Group at which final
decisions with regard to studentship awards will be made. In most cases
successful applicants can expect to hear by early April 2019.
HOW TO APPLY
A completed on-line application form for admission to doctoral
study at Cardiff University by the deadline of 12 noon on 1 February
2019. Incomplete applications or applications received after this
specified time will not be accepted. Please ensure that you indicate
clearly which of the two collaborative awards you wish to apply for.
The application must contain the following documents:
1. Covering letter: Please address to Dr Cynthia
Carter. The covering letter must name the collaborative studentship
being applied for. It must set out your reasons and motivation for
applying to study at Cardiff University, and the Journalism and
Democracy Pathway; your understanding, and expectations of doctoral
study; and your academic interests generally, and particularly how these
relate to the description of the project supplied. The covering letter
should be no more than two pages. Please also specify whether you wish
to apply on a +3 or 1+3 basis.
2. Academic / Professional Qualifications: Where
appropriate, this should also include proof of English Language
Competency (7.5 IELTS minimum).
3. References: All applications require two academic
references to be submitted in support. Candidates must approach referees
themselves and include the references with their application.
4. Curriculum Vitae: This should be no longer than two
pages.
5. Research Proposal: For collaborative studentships,
the proposal should build directly on the outline description that has
been supplied. The proposal should be up to a maximum of 1000 words,
not including bibliographic references. We suggest that you use the
following five headings in your research proposal:
Your reflections on the title, aims and purpose of the
research;
An overview of some key research literature relevant to the study;
Your proposals for developing the design and methods of the study;
A description of potential outcomes of the project for
understanding, knowledge, policy and practice (as appropriate to the topic);
Bibliographic references
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