- Deadline date: 15 April 2024
- Amount: 2 awards covering tuition fees at home or international rate & Maintenance of £15,609 for 3 years
-
The Leverhulme Research Leadership Award PhD studentship: The Social Life of Law in Authoritarian Contexts project offers two fully funded MPhil/PhD scholarships.
The studentship will contribute to fees and living costs and is paid for 3-years. This studentship is open to new SOAS students only. Students who are already enrolled on a research degree programme at SOAS are not eligible to apply.
The studentship is offered as part of the Leverhulme Research Leadership Award ‘The Social Life of Law in Authoritarian Contexts.’ This is an exciting opportunity for ambitious and talented graduates who want to do research in socio-legal studies or legal anthropology in India. It provides the opportunity to create and pursue your own project on law and society, as part of a major new research project.
The premise of the larger project is that authoritarian states attempt to change the nature and composition of their societies through different means, including through a use of the law. The project aims to understand what the local life of these laws are and how communities respond to these laws.
Leverhulme Research Leadership Award PhD studentship: The Social Life of Law in Authoritarian Contexts
Última actualización: 30 de Octubre de 2023