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PhD studentship opportunity at University College London in migration statistics and modelling.

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Wednesday, March 24, 2010

TweetPhD studentship opportunity at University College London in migration statistics and modelling. —- PHD Studentship – (ENFOLD-ing – Explaining, Modelling and Forecasting Global Dynamics), – UCL Department / Division Department of Geography Specific unit / Sub department Migration Research Unit/CASA Duration of Studentship 3 Years Stipend £15,290 plus £3,390 tuition fees per annum Vacancy Information [...]

PhD Studentship: Healthy Environments, Queen Mary

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Thursday, January 7, 2010

TweetThe Department of Geography at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) has the following award available for those wishing to commence their studies in September 2010. 1 x Full PhD Studentship to award to a student to work on the Department’s Healthy Environments Research Programme (HERP). Applications are encouraged utilising quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies in [...]

PHD Studentship – Health Inequalities – University of Glasgow

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Friday, June 12, 2009

TweetThe Faculty of Medicine Graduate School, University of Glasgow are offering the following fully-funded PhD studentship with Prof. R Mitchell and Dr. Jamie Pearce. Physical activity in green space: a mechanism for reducing health inequalities? Having a lot of ‘green space’ (such as parks or woodlands) in your neighbourhood is thought to be health promoting. [...]

PhD studentship in demography

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Monday, April 20, 2009

TweetThe newly established ESRC Centre for Population Change at the University of Southampton is pleased to announce a new PhD studentship in demography. The studentship would suit a person with good computing skills and an interest in demographic measurement, who has, or expects to have, a postgraduate degree in demography, or a related social science [...]