The Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership is accepting applications for a PhD scholarship at the University of Cambridge's School of Arts and Humanities. Here are the key details:
Applications are being accepted for the academic year beginning in October 2024.
Deadline for submissions: December 5, 2023.
The scholarship will be based in the Theoretical and Applied Linguistics Section of the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Language and Linguistics.
Professor Ianthi Tsimpli from the University of Cambridge
Amy Lightfoot, a co-supervisor from the British Council UK
Dr. Debanjan Chakrabarti from the British Council, India
The successful applicant will engage in innovative research addressing the stigma associated with using multiple languages in classrooms, specifically within linguistically diverse societies in the Global South.
An annual maintenance grant of ?19,17,200 (including stipend and CDA allowance) will cover living expenses and home fee tuition.
Additional funds were allocated for field research by the British Council in India.
Internal co-funding to bridge the fee gap for candidates from other countries.
Interested candidates are advised to express their interest in the project titled "Multilingual teaching, learning, and assessment of English in India's primary schools."
Apply through the official website at jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/43145/.
Clearly express interest in the specified project.
For financial support, complete the AHRC section under "Funding" and include the OOC DTP Application Form as an additional document.
Don't miss this opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research and pursue your Ph.D. at one of the world's most prestigious institutions!
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