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Applications are invited for Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) in a new Marie Curie Network focused on the rights of persons with disabilities. This is an exciting, interdisciplinary research network, where ESRs will receive training in law, disability studies, public and social policy and related disciplines, as well as opportunities to put their skills into practice through secondment opportunities at a wide range of partner organisations.

Duration: 36 month from 1st September 2019 to 31st August 2022; Secondment: up to a max of 2 secondments (placement) to a max of 10.8 months total at on the of the partner organisations listed on the table above.

Eligibility:
  • A relevant Master’s degree or equivalent in Law, Humanities or Social Sciences
  • A demonstrable affinity with the topic;
  • High scholarly abilities, as testified by previous academic record, particularly by the quality at masters-level thesis;
  • Strong analytical capacity and good organisational skills;
  • At the time of recruitment by the host organisation, applicant must be in the first four years (full-time equivalent research experience) of my research career and have not been awarded a doctoral degree.
  • Applicant must meet the mobility requirements for Marie Curie Early Stage Researchers. At the time of selection, applicant should not have resided or carried out my main activity (e.g. work, study etc.) in the same country as the Hosting Network Partner for more than 12 months in the 3 years prior to 1 September 2019 (short stays such as holidays are not taken into account).
  • Language requirements: a native English speaker or a non-native English speaker who has passed the academic IELTS (minimum score: 7.5) or TOEFL internet-based (minimum score: 113) tests.

How to apply:

Send full application directly to dareresearch@nuigalway.ie with following details of the application requirements.

  • Motivation letter (indicating why you wish to conduct this research project and why you believe you would successfully be able to complete this project).
  • CV
  • Certified transcripts of results of Masters’ degree in relevant discipline depending on position applied for, law, disability studies, humanities or social sciences).
  • Evidence of IELTS or TOEFL scores for non-native English speakers.
  • 02 completed DARE reference forms sent directly by the referees via email (including applicant name and hosting network partner name in email title). Please note: applicants should list the names and contact details of these referees in your CV. Please ensure you gain the consent of your referees before adding their names to your application.
  • Any further specific information required the Hosting Network Partner
  • 2,500 word research proposal in the following format:
Projects available:

ESR 1: Project title:Voices of Children and Youth with Disabilities

Organisation: University of Leeds (UNIVLEEDS), UK

Primary Supervisor: Prof. Mark Priestley

Email address: m.a.priestley@leeds.ac.uk

ESR 2: Project title: Voices of Women with Disabilities in the context of Gender-Based Violence

Organisation: Haskoli Islands (UoI), Iceland

Primary Supervisor: Prof. Rannveig Traustadóttir

Email address: rannvt@hi.is

ESR 3: Project title: Disability, Old Age and the Life Course: Voices of Experience

Organisation: National University of Ireland, Galway (NUI Galway)

Primary Supervisor: Prof. Eilionóir Flynn

Email address: eilionoir.flynn@nuigalway.ie

ESR 4: Project title: Voices in Reproductive Rights: Gender and Disability

Organisation: Haskoli Islands (UoI), Iceland

Primary Supervisor: Prof. Rannveig Traustadóttir

Email address: rannvt@hi.is

ESR 5: Project title: Voice, Disability and ‘End of Life’ Decision-Making

Organisation: Paraplegiker-Forschung AG (SPF), Switerzand

Primary Supervisor: Prof. Jerome Bickenbach

Email address: jerome.bickenbach@paraplegie.ch

ESR 6: Project title: Voices in Research: Participatory and Emancipatory Methods

Organisation: Instituto Superior de Ciencias Sociais e Politicas (ISCSP-ULisboa), Portugal

Primary Supervisor: Dr. Paula Campos Pinto

Email address: ppinto@iscsp.ulisboa.ptv

ESR 7: Project title: The Voice of Service Users: Re-Shaping Disability Services

Organisation: European Association of Service Providers for persons with Disabilities (EASPD), Belgium

Primary Supervisor: Luk Zelderloo

Email address: luk.zelderloo@easpd.eu

ESR 8: Project title: Legal Voices: How the Courts Frame Disability

Organisation: Universiteit Maastricht (UM), The Netherlands

Primary Supervisor: Prof. Lisa Waddington

Email address: lisa.waddington@maastrichtuniversity.nl

ESR 9: Project title: Voice and Access to Justice for Persons with Disabilities

Organisation: University of Leeds (UNIVLEEDS), UK

Primary Supervisor: Prof. Mark Priestley

Email address: m.a.priestley@leeds.ac.uk

ESR 10: Project title: Disability Voices in EU Development Aid & External Action Programmes

Organisation: Instituto Superior de Ciencias Sociais e Politicas (ISCSP-ULisboa), Portugal

Primary Supervisor: Dr. Paula Campos Pinto

Email address: ppinto@iscsp.ulisboa.ptv

ESR 11: Project title: Collective Political Voice: Persons with Disabilities in the Political Process

Organisation: Universiteit Maastricht (UM), The Netherlands

Primary Supervisor: Prof. Lisa Waddington

Email address: lisa.waddington@maastrichtuniversity.nl

ESR 12: Project title: The Emergence of Collective Voices: A History of European Disability Movements

Organisation: University of Leeds (UNIVLEEDS), UK

Primary Supervisor: Prof. Mark Priestley

Email address: m.a.priestley@leeds.ac.uk

ESR 13: Project title: Combining Voices: Coalition-building and Alliances with other Social Action Move

Organisation: European Disability Forum Aisbl (EDF), Belgium

Primary Supervisor: Catherine Naughton

Email address: catherine.naughton@edf-feph.org

ESR 14: Project title: Amplifying Disability Voices: The Role of National Human Rights Institutions

Organisation: National University of Ireland, Galway (NUI Galway)

Primary Supervisor: Prof. Eilionóir Flynn

Email address: eilionoir.flynn@nuigalway.ie

ESR 15: Project title: Collective Voice in the Global Arena: Interactions with the United Nations

Organisation: Universiteit Maastricht (UM), The Netherlands

Primary Supervisor: Prof. Fons Coomans

Email address: fons.coomans@maastrichtuniversity.nl

—————–Quick Overview————-
Organization Marie Curie Network, ITN
Country Europe
Fellowship Level Doctoral
Subject areas Law, Humanities or Social Sciences
Fellowship amount As per MSCA rules
Eligibility Open to all nationalities
Deadline 14th March 2019
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