The Faculty of Laws at University College London (UCL) is funding two PhD studentships to begin in 2019/2020 covering fees for UK/EU or overseas students with a stipend of £18,000 per annum for three years plus an additional personal research allowance (PRA) of £750 per annum for three years.
Studentship Description:
- Duration: 3 years
- Number of positions: 02
Study areas:
- The Philosophical Foundations of Contractual Duress. Supervised by Dr Prince Saprai.
- Copyright Law and the Challenges of the Digital Age. Supervised by Dr Daniela Simone
- Non-Appearance before International. Supervised by Dr Danae Azaria
Requirements:
- Applicants must hold a relevant undergraduate degree at 2.1 or first-class honours level (or equivalent). An LLM or other evidence of potential to do postgraduate research is required.
- Candidates who are currently completing a Master’s qualification are welcome to apply.
- Candidates should also have excellent written and verbal communication in English.
- The position is open to UK, EU and Overseas candidates.
Applications:
Application to be sent via email with the following documents to phd-law@ucl.ac.uk:
- Full CV containing your email address and contact telephone number.
- 1500-3000 word sample of the written work done by the candidate. This sample is expected to demonstrate independent critical analysis, constructing a persuasive argument, intelligent engagement with legal sources, attention to detail.
- Proposed approach to (or understanding of) the problem (1000 to 1500 words). Ref:1810457
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Organization | University College London (UCL) |
Country | UK |
Fellowship Level | Doctoral |
Subject areas | Law |
Fellowship amount | £18,000 per annum plus personal research allowance |
Eligibility | Master’s degree |
Deadline | 4 July 2019 |
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