quinta-feira, 18 de abril de 2013

Fully-funded PhD studentships at Cardiff School of Planning & Geography


Cardiff School of Planning & Geography have a number of fully-funded PhD studentships available in the school for the 2013/14 academic year related to food security, rural/urban flows and community food growing & animal farming (deadline 4pm Friday 3rd May 2013).

The School of Planning & Geography (CPLAN) will be the home school for these studentship positions. With around 60 research-active staff and around 50 research students, the School is a major international centre for research in the areas of human geography, planning and spatial policy. Consistently ranked among the top departments in the UK in successive Research Assessment Exercises, it aims to play an internationally leading role in research and academic inquiry associated with debates around the development, management and sustainability of cities, regions and rural spaces. Often taking an interdisciplinary approach, the School’s current research expertise includes: environmental governance, geographies of food, more-than-human geographies, regional resilience, economic development and regional competitiveness, social and environmental justice, spatial planning, urban design and the integration and visualisation of spatial data.
Further information on these studentships and how to apply can be found at: 

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