[Maths-Education] Re: PhD Studentship at Manchester Metropolitan University

Burke, Jeremy jeremy.burke at kcl.ac.uk
Tue Apr 29 22:43:43 BST 2014


Hi Eva

Here's another one. Exec Sum: MMU advertising for PhD. How do they do it?

Jeremy

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El 29 Apr 2014, a las 22:39, "Yvette Solomon" <y.solomon at mmu.ac.uk<mailto:y.solomon at mmu.ac.uk>> escribi?:

Applications are invited for a fully-funded PhD studentship in the area of mathematics education. Applications are welcome from home and EU students who hold a good first degree in Education or a relevant Social Science discipline (2.1 or above). A PGCE, professional experience and/or a Masters degree including research training will be an advantage.

MMU research studentship bursaries are ?12k p.a. for 3 years + fees at ?3996 p.a. for 3 years, starting September 2014.

The project for which applications are invited is:

Mathematics in the new primary curriculum: understanding and meeting the challenges


For further details of the project and how to apply see our webpages:

MMU research studentships<http://www2.mmu.ac.uk/research/studentships/education-/>



Closing date for applications: 31 May 2014



For further details of our research in the Education and Social Research Institute (ESRI) see:  http://www.esri.mmu.ac.uk/

and: Research degrees at ESRI<http://www.esri.mmu.ac.uk/resdegrees/index.php>

For enquiries please email: y.solomon at mmu.ac.uk<mailto:y.solomon at mmu.ac.uk><mailto:y.solomon at mmu.ac.uk>


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