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  Families and the long arm of COVID-19: Inequalities in the well-being of (young) adults and children before, during, and in the aftermath of the pandemic


   School of Geography and Sustainable Development

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About the Project

The School of Geography and Sustainable Development (SGSD) is delighted to announce this PhD studentship investigating the unequal consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for the socio-emotional and economic well-being of (young) adults and children in the UK.  Funding is by the ESRC through the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SGSSS).  Information on the project, eligibility, how to apply and the selection process is available on the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science webpage

Please note that this studentship is only available for home students.

The deadline for prospective students to apply via SGSSS is 4pm, 7 July 2023.

Please address enquiries about the project to Dr Julia Mikolai at [Email Address Removed]  and use the subject heading ‘PhD studentship: Families and the long arm of COVID-19’. For enquiries about the application process please contact the SGSSS Team at [Email Address Removed].


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