Funded PhD opportunities in Politics and IR at University of East Anglia

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Sally Broughton Micova (PPL - Staff)
Wed, Nov 9, 2022 3:40 PM

Dear List manager,
Could you please post the following to your list
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The School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies at the University of East Anglia (UEA) seeks high quality and exciting applications for PhD projects in politics and international relations. Applications must be completed in the online application systemhttps://www.uea.ac.uk/apply/postgraduate/research by 15 December 2022, but applicants are advised to get in touch with potential supervisors as soon as possible.
The UEA participates in both the ESRC funded SeNSS doctoral training programmehttps://www.uea.ac.uk/research/research-with-us/postgraduate-research/latest-phds-and-research-studentships/senss and the AHRC funded CHASE doctoral training programmehttps://www.uea.ac.uk/research/research-with-us/postgraduate-research/latest-phds-and-research-studentships/chase and we will support applicants for either depending on the nature of the project.
We are open to political projects on a variety of topics and methodological approaches, and are especially interested in supervising PhDs on: electoral politics and institutions; political party communication and dynamics; populist and extremist political actors and speech; EU politics & policy (European institutions, EU policies, and political dynamics); public policy and policy making in energy, environment, climate, migration, labour, media, digital services and culture; systems of governance and regulation.
We also are able to accept a wide range of international relations project and are particularly interested in receiving applications on international relations theory, constructivism, international law, legal norms, UN peacekeeping, political violence, civil conflict, conflict resolution, democratization, peace processes, quantitative methods in IR, nuclear deterrence, security and foreign policy analysis in the Indo-Pacific, international relations in East Asia, especially Japan and Korea.
You will be part of a department working at the cutting-edge politics, IR and public policy in a number of areas with 90% of its research outputs being classed as world leading or internationally excellent in the 2021 Research Excellent Framework exercise. You will also join a dynamic and engaged group of PhD scholars within PPL who benefit from collective work and social spaces, an excellent library, and the lovely environment that the city of Norwich and UEA Campus provide.
Feel free to contact potential supervisors directly or the PPL Director of Postgraduate studies, Sally Broughton Micova at s.broughton-micova@uea.ac.ukmailto:s.broughton-micova@uea.ac.uk with questions.

Dr Sally Broughton Micova
Associate Professor in Communications Policy and Politics & PPL Director of Post-graduate studies
School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communications Studies
University of East Anglia
@broughtonmicova

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Dear List manager, Could you please post the following to your list Thank you The School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies at the University of East Anglia (UEA) seeks high quality and exciting applications for PhD projects in politics and international relations. Applications must be completed in the online application system<https://www.uea.ac.uk/apply/postgraduate/research> by 15 December 2022, but applicants are advised to get in touch with potential supervisors as soon as possible. The UEA participates in both the ESRC funded SeNSS doctoral training programme<https://www.uea.ac.uk/research/research-with-us/postgraduate-research/latest-phds-and-research-studentships/senss> and the AHRC funded CHASE doctoral training programme<https://www.uea.ac.uk/research/research-with-us/postgraduate-research/latest-phds-and-research-studentships/chase> and we will support applicants for either depending on the nature of the project. We are open to political projects on a variety of topics and methodological approaches, and are especially interested in supervising PhDs on: electoral politics and institutions; political party communication and dynamics; populist and extremist political actors and speech; EU politics & policy (European institutions, EU policies, and political dynamics); public policy and policy making in energy, environment, climate, migration, labour, media, digital services and culture; systems of governance and regulation. We also are able to accept a wide range of international relations project and are particularly interested in receiving applications on international relations theory, constructivism, international law, legal norms, UN peacekeeping, political violence, civil conflict, conflict resolution, democratization, peace processes, quantitative methods in IR, nuclear deterrence, security and foreign policy analysis in the Indo-Pacific, international relations in East Asia, especially Japan and Korea. You will be part of a department working at the cutting-edge politics, IR and public policy in a number of areas with 90% of its research outputs being classed as world leading or internationally excellent in the 2021 Research Excellent Framework exercise. You will also join a dynamic and engaged group of PhD scholars within PPL who benefit from collective work and social spaces, an excellent library, and the lovely environment that the city of Norwich and UEA Campus provide. Feel free to contact potential supervisors directly or the PPL Director of Postgraduate studies, Sally Broughton Micova at s.broughton-micova@uea.ac.uk<mailto:s.broughton-micova@uea.ac.uk> with questions. Dr Sally Broughton Micova Associate Professor in Communications Policy and Politics & PPL Director of Post-graduate studies School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communications Studies University of East Anglia @broughtonmicova [cid:image001.png@01D8F451.9672E4B0] World Top 200 (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022) UK Top 30 (The Times/Sunday Times 2022 and Complete University Guide 2022) UK Top 20 for research quality (Times Higher Education Rankings for the Research Excellence Framework 2021) World Top 50 for research citations (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022) World Top 50 (Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2022) Athena SWAN Silver Award Holder (since 2019) in recognition of advancement towards gender equality for all (Advance HE) [facebook]<http://www.facebook.com/ueaofficial> [twitter-old] <http://www.twitter.com/uniofeastanglia> [tumblr] <http://uniofeastanglia.tumblr.com/> [flickr] <http://www.flickr.com/uniofeastanglia> [linkedin] <http://www.linkedin.com/edu/school?id=12699> [youtube] <http://www.youtube.com/ueaofficial> [cid:image008.png@01D8F451.9672E4B0] <http://instagram.com/uniofeastanglia> This email is confidential and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please accept my apologies; please do not disclose, copy or distribute information in this email or take any action in reliance on its contents: to do so is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Please inform me that this message has gone astray before deleting it. Thank you for your co-operation.