
PhD Researcher in Sociology
Dublin
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Post Summary:
The candidate will join the PhD programme at the Department of Sociology of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland’s leading university which is located on a historic campus in the heart of Dublin. The Department will provide all logistic, academic and intellectual support and integrate the successful candidate into a vibrant doctoral programme at TCD, while offering additional economic supports to cover fees and basic expenses related to the PhD programme. PhD students at the department are embedded in the interdisciplinary context of the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy which also includes economics, political science, and philosophy.
PhD students in Sociology enjoy a wide range of training opportunities. For example, students participate in a research training programme in the department and have the opportunity to join masters level courses (including courses on research methods). Moreover, our PhD students are supported to attend high-quality international workshops and summer schools.
PhD students are expected to collaborate closely with their supervisors and will produce a PhD based on four papers of a publishable standard. PhD students also acquire teaching experience by providing teaching support in our undergraduate programme (4 hours per week during term times).
The Department of Sociology at Trinity College is offering a stipend for an outstanding doctoral student to join the PhD in Sociology degree programme for a period of 48 months. The person appointed will conduct an innovative PhD project on a) social attitudes to taxation and social spending or b) migration and employment. We are seeking applicants who are motivated to work on one of the following two streams of research, funded by the department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin:
Application Procedure:
Informal enquiries are welcome and can be made directly to Associate Professor Camilla Devitt Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin; devittca@tcd.ie).
To apply, candidates should submit the following via email to Camilla Devitt, Associate Professor (devittca@tcd.ie):
1. A motivation letter clearly indicating motivation and background (max. 1 page), importantly the letter must specify the desired stream (1 or 2 see above);
2. A full curriculum vitae
3. A concise research statement (Stream 1) or research proposal (Stream 2) no longer than 1500 words excluding references (see explanation below);
4. The names and contact details of two referees (with email addresses included);
5. At least one example of your written work (in English and including some data analysis) that shows your analytical and writing skills in a social science discipline. Applications must indicate exactly “PhD Application in Sociology, Stream X” in the subject line (replace X with the Stream number).
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At Trinity, we are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome applications from all individuals, including those with disabilities, those who have followed non-traditional career paths, and those who have taken time out for reasons such as family or caring responsibilities. We also welcome international applicants, including those who have been displaced due to conflict or war.
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