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  From Home Nurses to Specialist Practitioners: a Social, Educational and Political History of District Nursing in Liverpool


   Faculty of Health

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  Prof J Sheldon  No more applications being accepted  Competition Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)

About the Project

Fully-funded ‘Anniversary’ PhD scholarship (3 of 6)

The Anniversary Scholarship offers an opportunity to undertake PhD research in the history of Liverpool John Moores University as it approaches its bicentenary in 2023. Successful applicants will also work with academic staff in a range of activities to support student learning and public engagement for up to 180 hours in each academic year.

Liverpool John Moores University is offering up to three full-time PhD Studentships to start in June 2019 or September 2019. This is one of six competition funded projects to choose from.

If you require further information, please email Prof Julie Sheldon [Email Address Removed] with the subject heading Anniversary PhD Scholarship.

Proposed field of study:
From Home Nurses to Specialist Practitioners: a Social, Educational and Political History of District Nursing in Liverpool.

Project detail
Liverpool has a significant history associated with district nursing. This PhD study will focus on the collection of documented evidence, primary and archival sources of district nursing in Liverpool, including oral histories from district nurses, to construct a comprehensive history of the profession including the impact of social, educational and political milestones in its development across the city. Secondary sources from private collections from district nurses will be collected as part of the study.

How to Apply
To apply you should send the following to Prof Julie Sheldon [Email Address Removed] by the deadline of 11 January 2019 at 5pm: 1. A 1,000 word statement outlining your proposed PhD research, and any relevant experience in the field. 2. Your CV (maximum two pages) indicating the names of two academic referees.

PLEASE CLEARLY STATE THAT YOU ARE APPLYING FOR THE ANNIVERSARY STUDENTSHIP IN THE SUBJECT HEADING AS WELL AS THE TEXT OF YOUR EMAIL.

Could you apply?
Value: Up to £20,353 per year
If you are awarded a fully-funded PhD scholarship, you could receive:
• annual fees: £4,300
• a contribution towards running costs: £1,500 per year
• an annual stipend: £14,553

The scheme is available to Home/European Union students with a first degree at 2:1 or above in a relevant area. Applicants with Masters level qualifications are preferred. We will interview shortlisted applicants.

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