“ Gender and climate justice: informal street and market traders in Dar es Salaam”
The research will focus on the following questions:
- Through a climate-justice and informality lens, what are the climate-change impacts on livelihoods of the urban poor?
- Working with the collaborative partner in Dar es Salaam, how can communities co-create knowledge on these impacts and present evidence in climate change policy debates?
- What are the theoretical and policy implications of this research for debates on informal urbanism and climate adaptation?
Cardiff University, School of Geography and Planning, supported by the ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership for Wales invites applications for funded PhD study. This ‘collaborative studentship’ involves liaison with a non-academic organisation. It will commence in October 2023. The following collaborative studentship is available:
In the Human Geography pathway, “ Gender and climate justice: informal street and market traders in Dar es Salaam”
Collaborative Partnerships
Equality for Growth (EFG), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
ELIGIBILITY
Both the University and the ESRC Wales DTP value diversity and equality at all levels and we encourage applications from all sections of the community. We welcome applications for both full and part-time study.
Candidates should have a background in the social sciences, holding a 1st or strong upper 2nd class degree; applications from those with a relevant research training Masters degree (or equivalent research training) will be considered for a +3 award. Wales DTP studentships are available to both home and international (including EU/EEA) students. All applicants will be eligible for a full award consisting of a maintenance stipend and payment of tuition fees at the UK research organisation rate. Applicants must satisfy studentship eligibility requirements. For further details see the UKRI web site. Successful international student applicants will receive a fully-funded Wales DTP studentship and will not be charged the fees difference between the UK and international rate.
1+3 OR +3?
A 1+3 studentship provides funding for four years (or part-time equivalent), completing a research training Masters in the 1st year, followed by 3 years research funding for a PhD. A +3 studentship provides funding for the three years PhD research study only (or part-time equivalent).
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants to Cardiff University should apply via the direct application service at http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/applying/how-to-apply by the ESRC deadline of 12 noon, on 3 February 2023. In the funding section, please select “I will be applying for a scholarship/grant” and “ESRC Wales Doctoral Training Partnership”.
Supporting documents (and any queries) should be sent to [Email Address Removed]. Applicants should indicate in the funding section of the PhD application form that they are applying for ESRC funding.
Incomplete applications or applications received after the deadline will not be accepted.
1. Covering letter: Please address to Professor Alison Brown. The covering letter (2 pages maximum) must name the collaborative studentship being applied for. It must set out your reasons and motivation for applying; expectations of doctoral study; your academic interests generally, and particularly how these relate to the description of the project supplied. Please specify whether you wish to apply on a +3 or 1+3 basis.
2. Academic / Professional Qualifications: Where appropriate, this should also include proof of English Language Competency (7.0 IELTS minimum).
3. References: Two academic references. Candidates must approach referees themselves and include references with their application.
4. Curriculum Vitae: no longer than two pages.
5. Research Proposal: For collaborative studentships, the proposal should build directly on the outline description that has been supplied. The proposal should be up to a maximum of 1000 words, not including bibliographic references. We suggest using the following five headings in your research proposal:
· Your reflections on the title, aims and purpose of the research;
· An overview of key research literature relevant to the study;
· Your proposals for developing the design and methods of the study;
· A description of potential outcomes of the project for understanding, knowledge, policy and practice;
· Bibliographic references
To request information in Welsh contact the Postgraduate Recruitment Team ([Email Address Removed]).