The Royal Holloway, UK is offering two fully-funded PhD studentships as part of the project Understanding Statehood through Architecture: a comparative study of Africa’s state buildings (ASA). The project is funded by the European Research Council and run from the Department of Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Studentships will cover the full fees (home/EU or overseas) plus a maintenance allowance of £16,777 per annum for three years. The studentships come with additional financial support for research and training costs.
Application Deadline: 16th April 2018
Eligible Countries: International
Type: PhD
To Be Taken At (Country): Egham, UK
Eligibility:
Application Process: To apply please send your CV, covering letter, the names and addresses of two academic referees and a five-page proposal based on one of the outlines above, to Dr Gallagher at Julia.gallagher@rhul.ac.uk.
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