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  Local volunteers and humanitarian responses to forced displacement: (Advert Reference RDF17/SS/SMITH)


   Faculty of Arts, Design and Social Sciences

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  Prof M Baillie-Smith  No more applications being accepted  Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

About the Project

This project will work in partnership with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies to explore the roles of local volunteers as humanitarian and development actors. Whilst much research on volunteering and development has focused on international volunteers, this project will focus on the activities of national and local volunteers and their contribution to the local ownership of development activity in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals. The research will explore the ways volunteers are mobilised and engaged in development activity in the global South, and particularly explore volunteers’ simultaneous roles as beneficiaries and humanitarian actors. The project will be located within a broader programme of work and collaborations on volunteering and development, and will be co-designed with the IFRC and other partners to inform policy and practice as well as scholarly debate.

Eligibility and How to Apply
Please note eligibility requirement:
• Academic excellence of the proposed student i.e. 2:1 (or equivalent GPA from non-UK universities [preference for 1st class honours]); or a Masters (preference for Merit or above); or APEL evidence of substantial practitioner achievement.
• Appropriate IELTS score, if required (evidence required by 1 August 2017).

For further details of how to apply, entry requirements and the application form, see
https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/research/postgraduate-research-degrees/how-to-apply/

Please ensure you quote the advert reference above on your application form.
Deadline for applications: 20 January 2017
Start Date: 2 October 2017

Northumbria University is an equal opportunities provider and in welcoming applications for studentships from all sectors of the community we strongly encourage applications from women and under-represented groups.


Funding Notes

This project is being considered for funding in competition with other projects, through one of two types of funding packages available:
• Fully funded studentships include a full stipend, paid for three years at RCUK rates for 2017/18 (this is yet to be set, in 2016/17 this is £14,296 pa) and fees (Home/EU £4,350 / International £13,000 / International Lab-based £16,000), and are available to applicants worldwide.
• As Northumbria celebrates its 25th anniversary as a University and in line with our international outlook, some projects may also be offered to students from outside of the EU supported by a half-fee reduction.

References

Baillie Smith M. and Jenkins K. 2016, ‘Civil society activists and vulnerability in South India: the relational politics of life history methods and development research’ Social and Cultural Geography http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2016.1216157

Baillie Smith, M. et al. 2016, 'Education, International Volunteering, and Citizenship: Young People’s Subjectivities and Geographies of Development' in Geographies of Global Issues: Change and Threat Eds N Ansell, N Klocker, T Skelton (Springer Singapore, Singapore) pp 1-20.

Hazeldine S. and Baillie Smith M. 2015, IFRC Global Review on Volunteering, IFRC, Geneva

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