Friday, February 02, 2007
Arche PhD Studentships
UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS
SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHICAL, ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND FILM STUDIES
Arché: AHRC Centre for the Philosophy of Logic, Language, Mathematics and Mind
PhD Studentships
Arché is offering up to six three-year PhD studentships for uptake from September 2007. The studentships are primarily intended to support doctoral research in the broad areas of contemporary epistemology and the philosophy of language, although applications will be considered from well-qualified candidates with research interests in any area within the Centre’s broad remit. Successful applicants can expect to work under the supervision of the Arché Professors Jessica Brown, Herman Cappelen and Crispin Wright.
Two of the studentships are open to applicants of any nationality; they provide a yearly maintenance grant of up to £12 500 and full coverage of tuition fees. A further two studentships are likewise open to all applicants and provide full fees but a maintenance award at a lower level. The remaining two studentships are associated with the AHRC funded Basic Knowledge research project. These studentships, which are open only to UK/EU applicants, provide full coverage of tuition fees and a maintenance grant of up to £12,500 per year for a maximum of three years (subject to satisfactory progress).
Closing date for receipt of applications: 7th March 2007
For the full advertisement and instructions on how to apply see:
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~arche
SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHICAL, ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND FILM STUDIES
Arché: AHRC Centre for the Philosophy of Logic, Language, Mathematics and Mind
PhD Studentships
Arché is offering up to six three-year PhD studentships for uptake from September 2007. The studentships are primarily intended to support doctoral research in the broad areas of contemporary epistemology and the philosophy of language, although applications will be considered from well-qualified candidates with research interests in any area within the Centre’s broad remit. Successful applicants can expect to work under the supervision of the Arché Professors Jessica Brown, Herman Cappelen and Crispin Wright.
Two of the studentships are open to applicants of any nationality; they provide a yearly maintenance grant of up to £12 500 and full coverage of tuition fees. A further two studentships are likewise open to all applicants and provide full fees but a maintenance award at a lower level. The remaining two studentships are associated with the AHRC funded Basic Knowledge research project. These studentships, which are open only to UK/EU applicants, provide full coverage of tuition fees and a maintenance grant of up to £12,500 per year for a maximum of three years (subject to satisfactory progress).
Closing date for receipt of applications: 7th March 2007
For the full advertisement and instructions on how to apply see:
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~arche
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