University of Edinburgh and University of Glasgow Joint PhD Studentships for research projects in CriminologyOutstanding PhD candidates are invited to apply for University of Edinburgh and University of Glasgow Joint PhD Studentships for research projects in Criminology.

This theme will examine, theorise and evaluate a range of interconnected contemporary policy challenges within the sphere of crime and justice.

The Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow have longstanding working relationships within the discipline of criminology and criminal justice. These were strengthened by the establishment of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR) in 2006 and the Applied Quantitative Research Network Research Centre in 2013.

The proposed PhD projects will have a strong inter-disciplinary focus, using innovative and diverse methodological approaches, and deliver rich theoretical and policy narratives that will stimulate positive debate and action.

A list of proposed PhD projects is provided HERE. These projects have a strong inter-disciplinary focus, will use innovative and diverse methodological approaches, and deliver rich theoretical and policy narratives that will stimulate positive debate and action. Please note that applications will be subject to review. It is anticipated that four projects will be funded in total (two in 2019/20 and two in 2020/21).

Application deadline: 5.00pm, Monday 21 January 2019

Eligibility

The program is open to home, EU and international students

Value and benefits

  • 4 years stipend at UKRI rates (estimated to be in the region of £15,000 for 2019/20)
  • Annual research support budget of £2,000
  • Travel support costs of £1,000
  • Tuition fee waiver at Home/EU rates
  • joint training opportunities that include Away Days and ‘taster sessions’ in association with SCCJR research projects.
  • paid internship opportunities at Scottish Government and other relevant organisations for skills enhancement during the course of the PhD.

How to apply

  • Prospective students should review the list of potential project proposals. Queries regarding eligibility can be directed to the theme leads of either university.
  • Applicants should register their details online. Please note that this is not an application to study at the respective universities.
  • Unless otherwise stated, applicants may submit applications, via email to pgr@glasgow.ac.uk, up until the application deadline of 5.00pm, Monday 21 January 2019.

Required documentation should be submitted as a combined PDF document using the file name ‘<Theme>, <applicant first name surname>’ (for example: ‘One Health, Phillipa Dean’).

For more information,please visit https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/applying/research/phds/edinburgh-glasgow-joint-phd-studentships/criminology

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