Research Studentships on offer – University of Reading
16 December 2004The University of Reading is inviting applications for a number of Research Studentships to commence in the Autumn Term 2005. Reading has an international reputation for the excellence of its research and the majority of its Schools and Departments achieved a score of 5 or 5* in the recent Research Assessment Exercise. Applications for all of the following studentships should be received by Tuesday 15 February 2005. Other forms of Studentship are available from the University, some of which are also open to international students; details are available on the University website at http://www.rdg.ac.uk/Studentships Reading Postgraduate Studentships pay tuition fees at the UK/EU rate and also maintenance related to the rate paid by the appropriate Research Council for the research project. Students wishing to be considered for a University studentship are required to make initial contact with and apply to the relevant School or Department before February 15, indicating that they wish to be considered for a studentship. Further details are available from the Student Financial Support Office, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 217, Reading RG6 6AH. Tel: (0118) 378 7430, Fax: (0118) 987 4722 e-mail: studentships@reading.ac.uk. Research Studentships in Social Science Applications are invited for up to 10 postgraduate social science research studentships in the following areas: • Agricultural and Food Economics • Business and Management • Development Studies • Economics • Economic and Social History • Education • European Studies • Health and Social Care • Human Geography • Linguistics and Applied Linguistics • Law • Politics and International Relations • Psychology • Real Estate and Planning • Sociology Research studentships are available covering UK/EU fees and maintenance costs related to the rate paid by the UK Research Councils, together with associated research and travel costs. Applicants will be expected to apply for, and accept if offered, an ESRC Studentship. Many Departments also offer supplementary funding, in the form of teaching, research support, and travel bursaries. Further information regarding Schools and Departments offering the research areas listed above is available on the University website at http://www.reading.ac.uk/az The University of Reading has recently established a new Graduate School which offers first rate, ESRC-recognised, research training and support for research students. Further information and application forms may be obtained from: The Postgraduate Admissions Office, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, The University of Reading, PO Box 218, Reading RG6 6AA, Tel: 0118 378 8067, Email: faspg@reading.ac.uk Research Studentships in Arts and Humanities Applications are invited for up to twelve postgraduate research studentships in the following areas: • Applied Linguistics • Archaeology: all areas of 'Old World' archaeology • Book and Publishing history • Classics: Greek, Latin, ancient history, and classical tradition/reception • Critical theory: The body and representation • Early Modern Studies • English: Early modern literature, 19th and 20th Century Literature; Children's Literature • Film, Theatre & Television: film; 20th & 21st century theatre and performance; television • Fine Art • French Studies: literature and history from medieval to 20th century; contemporary politics • German Studies, including 19th & 20th century fiction; 19th century Austria; depictions of childhood; applied linguistics and lexicography • History: medieval & modern history; rural history • History of Art & Architecture, Modern and Contemporary Art • Italian Studies: cinema; history; literature; women's studies • Law • Medieval Studies • Philosophy • Typography: history and theory Full and part-time research studentships are available covering UK/EU fees and maintenance at the rate paid by research councils. Interdisciplinary applications and applications from overseas students are welcomed. Applicants will be expected to apply for, and accept if offered, AHRB, SAAS or ORS Studentships or other sources of external funding to attend this University, although applications are welcome from candidates who do not have access to any other funds. Candidates not selected for a full studentship will be considered for one of eight £4,000 Arts and Humanities Bursaries, £1,000 of which will be used as payment for teaching duties. The conditions for these awards is the same as for the studentships. Further information and applications forms may be obtained from: Stephen Wallis, Senior Administrative Officer (Postgraduate), Faculty of Arts and Humanities, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AA. Tel: (0118) 378 8067, fax: (0118) 378 0748 e-mail: faspg@reading.ac.uk. Please state research areas in which you are interested.