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Summer Law School, University of Warwick, UK

9 February 2010 // 2 Comments

The law school at the University of Warwick organises a summer school from 5 to 10 July 2010.

Deadline: 12/03/2010
Open to: doctoral students

The summer school will bring together doctoral students from Law, Women’s studies, politics, sociology and anthropology (or appropriate disciplinary backgrounds) working on interdisciplinary gender and law issues in relation to development. The nucleus of the Summer School is provided by MPhil/doctoral students at SEARCWL, UZ and Warwick University.

Application process
The applicants need to submit following documents:
1. resume of the academic background
2. outline of your present research
3. indication of how you would like to contribute

The application documents need to be sent by 12 MARCH 2010 to Jenny Wilson: J.C.Wilson@warwick.ac.uk

Scholarship
There are 5 fully funded residential places for doctoral students presently studying in the UK with interests in this area who would like to contribute to the school.

More detailed information

2 Comments »

  • hala said:

    HI
    am from JORDAN …middle east
    am not sure
    can i apply to this cos am only having Master degree in criminology -sociology back ground …and alot of experiense in human rights field.
    plz let me know ..waiting the reply on my email
    thanks

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    Mladiinfo said:

    It says that they are looking for “doctoral students from Law, Women’s studies, politics, sociology and anthropology (or appropriate disciplinary backgrounds) working on interdisciplinary gender and law issues in relation to development.” However it would be better to send e-mail to Jenny Wilson: J.C.Wilson@warwick.ac.uk and ask.

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