Lincoln Law School
University of Lincoln
The University of Lincoln’s Lincoln Law School has a well-established, lively and proactive research culture. The successful candidate will investigate the way the EU promotes human rights externally as values, principles and objectives of the EU in the international legal context.Applicants with a specialisation in EU and/or International law and research interests in economic law and human rights are eligible to apply.
Applicants should have a first or upper second class honours degree, or equivalent, in a relevant area. Applicants with a relevant Masters are particularly welcome. Suitably qualified candidates worldwide may apply, although International students must self-fund the difference between the International and UK/EU fee rate. Applicants should possess excellent report writing and English language communication skills and an ability to work to deadlines.
Tuition Fees included (capped at UK/EU fee level)
Stipend/Living allowance: £14,296 per annum
Start date 3rd October 2016
Duration: 36 months
Reference: COSS2016-1
Funding information
- Funding applies to:
- Open to applicants from a range of countries
Contacts and how to apply
- Administrative contact and how to apply:
- To
submit your expression of interest for any of the projects listed
within the College of Social Science, please email your one page CV and a
one page covering letter, including your interest/experience related to
the research area, for the attention of Maureen Young at studentshipscss@lincoln.ac.uk.
Please ensure that you quote the reference number for the project which
you are applying for in the subject title of all correspondence.
Contact
Dr Samantha Velluti
Telephone: 01522 835559
Email: svelluti@lincoln.ac.uk
www.lincoln.ac.uk/studentships
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