PhD Nottingam (Insegnamento Lingua Italiana)
Schools of American and Canadian Studies (inc. Institute of Film and Television Studies); English Studies; History; Humanities (Archaeology, Art History, Classics, Music, Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies); and Modern Languages and Cultures (French and Francophone Studies; German Studies; Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies; Russian and Slavonic Studies; Cultural Studies).
The Faculty of Arts at The University of Nottingham invites application for PhD Studentships, available to UK/EU students only (due to funding restrictions) first registering to undertake doctoral study in the Schools of American and Canadian Studies (inc. Institute of Film and Television Studies); English Studies; History; Humanities (Archaeology, Art History, Classics, Music, Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies); and Modern Languages and Cultures (French and Francophone Studies; German Studies; Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies; Russian and Slavonic Studies; Cultural Studies) September 2009.
Each studentship will pay tuition fees and a maintenance grant each year for a maximum of three years of full-time doctoral study (subject to evidence of satisfactory progress).
Information about the Departments/Schools is available at: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to the Department/School in which you intend to stay or to Ms D Booler, tel 0115 951 4274 or Email: Debra.Booler@Nottingham.ac.uk.
Please note that applications sent direct to this Email address will not be accepted.
For further information and application forms see: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/humanities/faculty-studentships.html.
Application for a place on a research degree programme must also be made on the standard University application form at http://pgstudy.nottingham.ac.uk/apply-postgraduate-course/application-process.aspx.
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