The Frank Corless Bursary

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Description

The Frank Corless Bursary is a 3-year funded studentship available in the School of Education. This studentship is funded through the generosity of Frank and Heather Corless via the bursary in memory of Frank Corless. The studentship reflects ESRC studentship rates covering full-time home fees and an annual stipend of £13,290. This studentship is for home students only and is available from 2009 to 2012 for an excellent candidate to study for a PhD in education that has the potential to impact on UK education and classroom practice.

This studentship provides access to an ESRC accredited Research Training Programme, a well resourced library and a vibrant seminar programme as well as opportunities within the faculty’s graduate school. We particularly welcome applicants planning to study in one of the school’s well-established research areas: leadership and management; school effectiveness; educational decision-making and transitions through the life course; policy analysis and pedagogy in compulsory, vocational, further and higher education; vocational and workplace learning and participation; use of digital technologies; science and mathematics education; teacher education; and diversity, inclusive education and social justice.

The University of Southampton has nearly 20,000 students and 5,000 staff based across several campuses. Its discipline base is broad, encompassing all the major academic subjects, but with a particular commitment to innovation and the advancement, communication and application of knowledge through critical and independent scholarship and research of international significance. It is one of the leading research-intensive universities in the UK and hosts the National Centre for Research Methods in social sciences, funded by the ESRC. The School of Education is one of the largest and most active centres of educational research in the UK with a wide range of research projects, involving regional and national partners, and students from countries around the world. Collaboration with practitioners and stakeholders in education is a key element, resulting in educational innovation and a significant impact on practice and policy.

Students should apply for the MPhil/PhD in the usual way, but include a letter indicating the studentship they wish to be considered for, outlining in no more than 500 words why the quality of the application makes them a good candidate for funding support. The closing date for applications is Friday 19th June 2009.

For more information about doctoral study in the School of Education visit the M Phil/PhD page of our website. For a post graduate application pack please visit the UoS website.

For discuss your proposal in more detail, please contact Professor Melanie Nind, Deputy Head of School (Research) (email: M.A.Nind@soton.ac.uk / tel: 023 8059 5813), Professor Tony Kelly, Research Degrees Programme Director (email: a.kelly@soton.ac.uk / tel: 023 8059 3351), or Dr Jane Seale, Programme Tutor for the MPhil/PhD programme, (email: J.K.Seale@soton.ac.uk / tel: 023 8059 4784)