PhD Studentships: Edinburgh Napier University

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Job details: PhD Studentships within the School of Health and Social Care

Job reference: 0000025002

Date posted: 19 April 2017

Application closing date: 15 May 2017

Salary: A stipend (£14,553) for 3 years at the RCUK rate will be provided

Package: Registration fees will be paid at the relevant UK/European Area rates (£4,619). N.B Overseas students (non-EU) are unfortunately not eligible to apply

Job description: One studentship will commence in July 2017, and the second will commence in September 2017. Both studentships are tenable for three years from commencement, subject to successful completion of a progress review at the end of the first year.

Candidates should hold an Honours degree (2.1 or above) or equivalent in a relevant clinical discipline (nursing, psychology, social work, AHP), or a Master’s degree. We offer an exceptional cross-disciplinary environment and experience and are seeking high calibre candidates with a strong academic background in a relevant discipline.

Edinburgh Napier University is committed to supporting equality in the workplace and encourages diversity. We currently hold a bronze Athena SWAN institutional award.

We encourage applicants to consult with academic staff to prepare and refine their proposals prior to submission. To discuss an application in these please contact the named individuals for the respective areas, or, for other related areas, please contact Dr Paul Hutton, Lead for Postgraduate Research (pgadmin.fhlss@napier.ac.uk).

To application form is available at Edinburgh Napier University website


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