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intersecting inequalities through a commitment to public education. It provides opportunities for students and academics, exploring themes related to Hall’s work. Recognising the challenges young people from
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Studies Digital Humanities, Cultures and Media East Asian Studies Economics Education History Human Geography Humanitarianism and Conflict Response International Development Japanese Studies Latin American
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academic CV, detailing your education and qualifications; employment history; publications; and any other relevant information. You must nominate two academic referees (including one from your most recent
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and inclusion are embedded in our teaching and research, ensuring a positive and inclusive environment for work, study and research. We are committed to improving the diversity of our student and staff
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: 1 December 2024 School of Arts, Languages and Cultures: 13 January 2025 School of Education, Environment and Development: 13 January 2025 School of Social Sciences: 1 December 2024
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Theological Institute (peter.scott@manchester.ac.uk) as they prepare their application. Contact details for enquiries Useful links Back to list of opportunities
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invited to attend a funding interview. You may be asked to prepare a presentation on your proposed research. The interview panel will consist of a Division Co-ordinator and an independent interviewer
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supporting research that will have a developmental impact. They also enhance individual teaching and research capacity leading to increase institutional capacity in academic and other sectors in Commonwealth
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Scholarship website for details. Specified use Funded by the UK Department for Education (DfE), Commonwealth PhD Scholarships for high-income countries support research that will have impact in a field relating