The deadline is rapidly approaching for UK and EU students to apply to study at ISER with funding support from the Economic and Social Research Council.
ESRC 1+3 studentships are available in Economics (4 places) and Applied Social and Economic Research (4 places). Students can opt to study for a Masters Degree followed by a PhD or go straight into their PhD. Students should apply in the first instance to ISER who will then help with the funding application to the ESRC. Start date is October 2010 but the deadline to apply to ISER is March 1.
Check out ISER’s new look Study web pages for all the information you need about studying at ISER and for more background on the ESRC studentships look at the ESRC’s website.
Professor John Ermisch, Graduate Director for ISER, said:
“We are seeking top quality candidates with outstanding qualifications and commitment to come to ISER and to study with some of the most internationally renowned academics in the field of Longitudinal Research. ISER provides an intellectually rigorous and stimulating environment, backed up by an established infrastructure that guarantees first-rate supervision and support.”