PhD Scholarships in Hate Studies 2017, University of Limerick, Ireland

Publish Date: Apr 14, 2017

Deadline: May 31, 2017

PhD Scholarships in Hate Studies

The Hate and Hostility Research Group at the University of Limerick is delighted to announce that it will offer a fee waiver for PhD students beginning their studies in September 2017. While the Group is interested in all aspects of hate crime and hate studies, we are particularly interested in hearing from potential PhD students who are interested in researching one of the following:
 
  • Access to Justice for Minoritised Communities
  • Hate Crime in Minoritised Communities               
  • Frontline Responses to Victims of Hate
  • Third Party Monitoring of Hate Crime
  • Educative Interventions for Hate Crime
  • Legal Frameworks for Addressing Hate Crime

Proposals can come from any discipline, though the expertise of the Group lies in the areas of sociology and law. Prospective applicants should submit a two page research proposal to hhrg@ul.ie by 31st May 2017. All applications should be accompanied by a CV and transcript.If you have any queries regarding the scholarships, please contact Jennifer Schweppe at jennifer.schweppe@ul.ie.

About the HHRG

The Hate and Hostility Research Group is an academic research group in Ireland dedicated to the field of hate studies and hostility towards difference. Its directors, Dr Amanda Haynes (Dept of Sociology) and Jennifer Schweppe (School of Law) are the leading experts in the field of hate crime in Ireland, and the work of the Group has been funded by the European Union, the Irish Research Council and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties. 
For more information please click "Further Official Information" below.

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http://www.ul.ie/artsoc/pg-research/phd-hhrg

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