UEA-COPENHAGEN JOINT PHD SCHOLARSHIP 2020 IN RELIGION AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN AFRICA
Applications are invited for original empirical research projects, including significant fieldwork, focusing on religion and social change. Topics including the role of religious actors and practices, new religious movements, faith-based organisations, Christian, Islamic and African indigenous religions, non-religious movements with possible links to themes like local politics, public discourse, media, globalisation, citizenship, governance, education, agriculture, and livelihoods are encouraged.
The successful candidate will be offered a Cotutelle arrangement co-supervised by staff at the Centre of African Studies and the School of International Development. Study time will be divided between the two universities, starting at UEA. Candidates will be enrolled at both institutions with respective opportunities and requirements. Successful completion will result in both institutions awarding PhD degrees.
Eligibility
- Applicants should have a background in the fields of African Studies, Anthropology, Political Science, Development Studies or a closely related discipline.
- The standard minimum entry requirement is 2:1. Applicants should hold a good Master’s degree in a relevant discipline.
- Applicants must have excellent academic qualifications and a background in African studies, anthropology, political science, development studies or a closely related discipline.
- Evidence of competence in English may be required. Relevant work experience may also be considered.
- This co-financed award offers a combination of UEA studentship and PhD stipend at UCPH. During the first two years the student will receive a UEA studentship covering tuition fees, a tax-free maintenance grant (£15,285pa 20/21), and a research training support grant (£750 per year), paid through UEA.
- During the last year, a 12-months’ taxable salary (~330,000 DKK per year) is paid through UCPH.


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