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Introduction York Law School has funding available to support one full-time campus-based PhD studentship. Successful applicants will receive a stipend in line with UKRI rates (currently £20,780 per
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Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) This full time post is available 1st September 2025 (or date by agreement) for an initial one-year contract to join a thriving and dynamic law
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The City Law School is offering 1 full-time, three-year doctoral scholarship (entry in September 2025) specifically addressed to Black British applicants. Applications are invited from exceptional
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historical and present (in)justice in the policing system. This project explores how historical narratives are constructed and how museums can actively represent them. Centred on Ripon's Prison & Police Museum
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Supervisors: To be determined depending on the candidate Project Overview We are currently inviting applications for a funded PhD studentship in any area of law. The School of Law prides itself
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Faculty Information The Faculty of Business Law and Social Sciences (BLSS) is based at our City Centre Campus. We specialise in the fields of business, law, criminology, sociology and psychology
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Westminster Law School (WLS) at the University of Westminster is pleased to offer two WLS Studentships (home fee waiver plus stipend) and three WLS Fee Waivers for prospective full-time doctoral
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The Faculty of Business and Law at Manchester Met is inviting applications for up to three three-year full-time PhD studentships to help build our doctoral community and cement our reputation
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rights law, constitutional protections, and governance mechanisms in shaping energy affordability and inclusivity. Key areas of focus include legal barriers to energy access, the enforcement
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. Background: Detecting deception is an important but challenging task for numerous organizations worldwide including in the UK (e.g., Probation Service, Police). Whilst there are different approaches, the most