The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Centre for Competition Policy (CCP), based at the University of East Anglia, offers up to four fully funded three-year PhD studentships, including one ESRC quota award place, from October 2008.These studentships can be held in any area of competition or regulation policy appropriate for supervision by the Centre's faculty members, who come from the schools of economics law, business and political, social and international studies. The Centre also invites applications from those intending to pursue an academic career for one-year masters studentships for the MSc in industrial economics and the LLM International Competition law and policy, from September 2008.The PhD studentships are tenable for three years (subject to satisfactory progress and the research remaining in an area relating to competition policy). A full studentship includes home tuition fees, plus a maintenance grant of £12300, with additional funding in some discipline areas. Masters studentships are tenable for one year and include home tuition fees, plus a maintenance grant of £9000.
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