Maynooth University PhD position in Sociology in the ERC Project LINLOSS (Poland)

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The Department of Sociology at Maynooth University seeks to appoint a PhD candidate (full-time appointment with a scholarship for four years).  The position will be associated with the European Research Council funded project LINLOSS – Towards a Sociology of Loss: Disposals and dead-ends in Lineages of Social Innovation and Change.  The work will be carried out under the supervision of Professor Jane Gray.

Objectives 

The PhD candidate will be part of a team conducting research in Ireland and Poland.  They will support the principal investigator, project partner and post-doctoral researchers in conducting the fieldwork in Poland.   They will develop their own PhD project and write a dissertation linked to the topic of LINLOSS.  The PhD will be supervised by Professor Jane Gray and will be subject to Maynooth University and Department of Sociology regulations.

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