(Fwd) PhD studentship: new closing date

Neil Bermel N.Bermel at sheffield.ac.uk
Mon Jul 27 14:48:26 UTC 1998


Dear SEELANGS readers,

Please note that the announcement below is geared primarily towards
UK and EU residents.

------- Forwarded Message Follows -------
Date:          Mon, 27 Jul 1998 13:55:43 +0100
Priority:      normal
Subject:       (Fwd) New closing date for PhD studentship
From:          "David Shepherd" <D.G.Shepherd at sheffield.ac.uk>
To:            russian-studies at mailbase.ac.uk
Reply-to:      "David Shepherd" <D.G.Shepherd at sheffield.ac.uk>

Date:          Tue, 21 Jul 1998 16:15:08 BST
Reply-to:      bakhtin-news at sheffield.ac.uk
From:          "Bakhtin Centre, University of Sheffi"
 <Bakhtin.Centre at sheffield.ac.uk>
To:            Multiple recipients of list <bakhtin-news at sheffield.ac.uk>
Subject:       New closing date for PhD studentship

PLEASE NOTE: The closing date for applications for the
following PhD studentship has been revised.

The closing date for applications is now Tuesday 8 September 1998.
It is hoped that interviews will be held by 17 September, and
the successful applicant notified immediately thereafter.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
CENTRE FOR PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC STUDIES
and
BAKHTIN CENTRE
with
THE UNIVERSITY OF JOENSUU (FINLAND)
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
PhD STUDENTSHIP: SEMIOTIC ASPECTS OF IDENTIFICATION

Applications are invited for this three-year studentship,
tenable from September 1998.
The studentship provides:
* a waiver of fees at the UK/EU rate;
* a maintenance grant of stlg5500 per annum;
* joint supervision by scholars in Sheffield and Joensuu;
* the possibility of a PhD awarded jointly by the Universities
of Sheffield and Joensuu.

The successful applicant will:
* be eligible to pay fees at the standard rate for UK/EU
students;
* be available to register with the University before 27
September 1998 (initial registration will be for the degree
of MPhil, with upgrading to PhD status conditional upon
progress in the first year of research);
* hold Bachelor's degree or equivalent (IIi) in literary or
cultural studies or another appropriate area (a Master's
degree and/or a knowledge of Russian may be an advantage);
* be able to demonstrate an interest in the research area
covered by the studentship, and evidence of a capacity to
work successfully in this area;
* meet in full all other conditions of admission to a research
degree at the University of Sheffield.

Further information is available from URL
http://hippo.shef.ac.uk/~bakh/further-particulars.html

or from

Professor David Shepherd, Department of Russian and Slavonic
Studies, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK; tel.
+44 (0)114 222 7401; fax +44 (0)114 222 7416; e-mail
d.g.shepherd at sheffield.ac.uk.



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Bakhtin Centre
Floor 1, Arts Tower
University of Sheffield
Sheffield S10 2UJ, England
Tel.: +44 (0)114 222 7415
Tel.: +44 (0)114 222 7411
E-mail: Bakhtin.Centre at Sheffield.ac.uk
URL: http://hippo.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/A-C/bakh/bakhtin.html

Director: Professor David Shepherd
Research Assistant: Ms Carol Adlam
HRB Research Fellow: Dr Craig Brandist


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Neil Bermel
Sheffield University
Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies
Arts Tower, Western Bank
Sheffield S10 2TN United Kingdom
telephone 0114 222 7405 (direct) or 7400 (dept.)
fax 0114 222 7416
(from the US: 011 44 114 plus last 7 digits)
n.bermel at sheffield.ac.uk



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