Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | London |
Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students, International Students |
Funding amount: | £20,214 - please see advert |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 17th July 2024 |
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Closes: | 31st July 2024 |
About the award
For 2024-25, the Department of Law at Queen Mary University of London, is offering a 3-year funded studentship to support research in the field of women in the UK legal profession, commencing in September 2024.
Topic of Research
The successful candidate is expected to complete a doctoral research project within this field.
The first women to qualify as barristers and solicitors were pioneers, who achieved their professional status in the face of opposition, obstruction, and outright hostility. For the most part, these early women lawyers’ true achievements have not been previously documented and therefore their lives have been lost to history. They are an essential part of the struggle for women’s legal equality, a struggle that is still ongoing.
It is envisaged that the successful candidate will complete a doctoral thesis which will take the admission of Carrie Morrison in 1922, the first woman to become a solicitor of England and Wales, alongside the experience of other early woman lawyers, to explore the gendered and unequal nature of the legal profession in the present day.
The methods employed for the thesis may include a combination of archival and empirical research and qualitative interviews with surviving early women solicitors and barristers and/or their family members as well as current women lawyers. Applicants may take a theoretical, historical or other perspective as they wish.
The thesis will be supervised by Dr. Caroline Morris of the Department of Law.
Studentship
Eligibility criteria
Application deadline
The deadline for applications is Wednesday 31st July 2024. To be considered for the award, you must have submitted your main PhD application, with supporting documentation, by this date. You should name Dr Morris as your proposed supervisor in the appropriate section of the application form.
To indicate you would wish to be considered for this award, please contact Dr. Caroline Morris in advance of the application deadline with confirmation. You should submit a copy of your research proposal and a CV to Dr. Morris.
Find out more
For further inquiries contact Dr. Caroline Morris c.morris@qmul.ac.uk
For information on the PhD Application process, please contact Mr Gareth Skehan g.skehan@qmul.ac.uk
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