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Subject: [Posdoc] Fwd: Two Research Fellows: Marie Curie Early Stage
Researcher - Precarious work / Migration Aspirations and Realities
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  Subject: Two Research Fellows: Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher -
Precarious work / Migration Aspirations and Realities
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>


The WLRI is advertising two exciting opportunities for fully-funded PhD
studentships in a Marie Curie project. See below for details and how to
apply. *The deadline for applications is Dec 21st. *
*Research Fellow (Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher - Precarious
work)*<http://www.**workinglives.org/teaching-and-**research/marie-curie.cfm<http://www.workinglives.org/teaching-and-research/marie-curie.cfm>
>


London Metropolitan University's Working Lives Research Institute (WLRI)
has just secured a new full-funded PhD studentship in a Marie Curie
project, Changing Employment, headed by Strathclyde University. This
exciting new international comparative European Initial Training Network
(ITN) of Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) and Experienced Researchers (ERs)
preparing for doctoral and post doctoral research, is amongst a small
number of multi disciplinary social science programmes to be awarded
funding in the current Marie Curie awards under the European Union's
Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Development (FP7).


The ITN, co-ordinated by the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow), has
successfully obtained 4,060,000 Euros to support the network bringing
together new and recent post graduate researchers working on an
international post graduate research programme supervised by
internationally renowned senior academics. Language training will be
provided where required.



The fixed-term three year appointment is due to commence from February 2013
and is a Marie Curie funded Early Stage Research Fellow post. In line with
the Marie Curie funding requirements, applicants must have not have lived
in the UK for more than 12 of the last 36 months.

This post is Marie Curie Fellow (PhD/Early Stage Researcher-ESR5) and will
involve research in Spain. Its project title is: 'Life on the Margins - the
social implications of precarious work specifically in relation to young
minority ethnic workers'. As some of the fieldwork will take place at
Oviedo in Spain, the post will thus involve mobility
spending some time in Spain.

For further information about the post, please contact Dr Leroi
Henry<http://www.workinglives.**org/londonmet/index.cfm?**
93F12415-DDC3-D5DE-9515-**4FCF4D75340E<http://www.workinglives.org/londonmet/index.cfm?93F12415-DDC3-D5DE-9515-4FCF4D75340E>
>(Senior

Research Fellow) by email at
l.henry@???



Apply here (try a different browser if this doesn't work in your normal
browser e.g. you can use Internet Explorer or Chrome but not Mozilla):

https://erec.londonmet.ac.uk/**sap(bD1lbiZjPTkwMA==)/bc/bsp/**
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<http://www.workinglives.org/**teaching-and-research/marie-**curie.cfm<http://www.workinglives.org/teaching-and-research/marie-curie.cfm>
>Research

Fellow (Marie Curie Early Stage - Migration Aspirations and
Realities)<http://www.**workinglives.org/teaching-and-**
research/marie-curie.cfm<http://www.workinglives.org/teaching-and-research/marie-curie.cfm>
>


London Metropolitan University's Working Lives Research Institute (WLRI)
has just secured a new full-funded PhD studentship in a Marie Curie
project, Changing Employment, headed by Strathclyde University. This
exciting new international comparative European Initial Training Network
(ITN) of Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) and Experienced Researchers (ERs)
preparing for doctoral and post doctoral research, is amongst a small
number of multi disciplinary social science programmes to be awarded
funding in the current Marie Curie awards under the European Union's
Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Development (FP7).

The ITN, co-ordinated by the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow), has
successfully obtained 4,060,000 Euros to support the network bringing
together new and recent post graduate researchers working on an
international post graduate research programme supervised by
internationally renowned senior academics. Language training will be
provided where required.


The fixed-term three year appointment is due to commence from February 2013
and is a Marie Curie funded Early Stage Research Fellow posts. In line with
the Marie Curie funding requirements, applicants must have not have lived
in the UK for more than 12 of the last 36 months.


This post is Marie Curie Fellow (PhD/Early Stage Researcher-ESR9) and will
involve research in Poland. This project title is: 'Migration aspirations
and realities: The experiences of Polish migrants in the UK and the role of
trade unions'. The post will involve mobility, spending some months in
Poland and in Brussels.

For further information about the post, please contact Professor Sonia
McKay<http://www.workinglives.**org/londonmet/index.cfm?**
9B4EF570-DB61-6B5B-6778-**E53BABE58788<http://www.workinglives.org/londonmet/index.cfm?9B4EF570-DB61-6B5B-6778-E53BABE58788>
>(Research

Professor) by email at
s.mcKay@???.

Apply here (try a different browser if this doesn't work in your normal
browser e.g. you can use Internet Explorer or Chrome but not Mozilla):
https://erec.londonmet.ac.uk/**sap(bD1lbiZjPTkwMA==)/bc/bsp/**
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The WLRI is advertising two exciting opportunities for fully-funded PhD
studentships in a Marie Curie project. See below for details and how to
apply. *The deadline for applications is Dec 21st. *
*Research Fellow (Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher - Precarious
work)*<http://www.workinglives.org/teaching-and-research/marie-curie.cfm>

London Metropolitan University's Working Lives Research Institute (WLRI)
has just secured a new full-funded PhD studentship in a Marie Curie
project, Changing Employment, headed by Strathclyde University. This
exciting new international comparative European Initial Training Network
(ITN) of Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) and Experienced Researchers (ERs)
preparing for doctoral and post doctoral research, is amongst a small
number of multi disciplinary social science programmes to be awarded
funding in the current Marie Curie awards under the European Union's
Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Development (FP7).


The ITN, co-ordinated by the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow), has
successfully obtained 4,060,000 Euros to support the network bringing
together new and recent post graduate researchers working on an
international post graduate research programme supervised by
internationally renowned senior academics. Language training will be
provided where required.



The fixed-term three year appointment is due to commence from February 2013
and is a Marie Curie funded Early Stage Research Fellow post. In line with
the Marie Curie funding requirements, applicants must have not have lived
in the UK for more than 12 of the last 36 months.

This post is Marie Curie Fellow (PhD/Early Stage Researcher-ESR5) and will
involve research in Spain. Its project title is: 'Life on the Margins - the
social implications of precarious work specifically in relation to young
minority ethnic workers'. As some of the fieldwork will take place at
Oviedo in Spain, the post will thus involve mobility
spending some time in Spain.

For further information about the post, please contact Dr Leroi
Henry<http://www.workinglives.org/londonmet/index.cfm?93F12415-DDC3-D5DE-9515-4FCF4D75340E>(Senior
Research Fellow) by email at
l.henry@???



Apply here (try a different browser if this doesn't work in your normal
browser e.g. you can use Internet Explorer or Chrome but not Mozilla):

https://erec.londonmet.ac.uk/sap(bD1lbiZjPTkwMA==)/bc/bsp/sap/hrrcf_pinstappl/application.do?sap-themeRoot=%2fSAP%2fpublic%2fbc%2fur%2fdesign2002%2fthemes%2flmu_theme&sap-client=900&sap-language=EN&rcfSpID=0004&rcfContext=LMUGEN&PARAM=UElOU1RfR1VJRD01MEJGRTE0MzQ2N0I1QzZFRTEwMDAwMDBBM0E3MEIxMw%3d%3d<https://erec.londonmet.ac.uk/sap%28bD1lbiZjPTkwMA==%29/bc/bsp/sap/hrrcf_pinstappl/application.do?sap-themeRoot=%2fSAP%2fpublic%2fbc%2fur%2fdesign2002%2fthemes%2flmu_theme&sap-client=900&sap-language=EN&rcfSpID=0004&rcfContext=LMUGEN&PARAM=UElOU1RfR1VJRD01MEJGRTE0MzQ2N0I1QzZFRTEwMDAwMDBBM0E3MEIxMw%3d%3d>


<http://www.workinglives.org/teaching-and-research/marie-curie.cfm>Research
Fellow (Marie Curie Early Stage - Migration Aspirations and
Realities)<http://www.workinglives.org/teaching-and-research/marie-curie.cfm>

London Metropolitan University's Working Lives Research Institute (WLRI)
has just secured a new full-funded PhD studentship in a Marie Curie
project, Changing Employment, headed by Strathclyde University. This
exciting new international comparative European Initial Training Network
(ITN) of Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) and Experienced Researchers (ERs)
preparing for doctoral and post doctoral research, is amongst a small
number of multi disciplinary social science programmes to be awarded
funding in the current Marie Curie awards under the European Union's
Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Development (FP7).

The ITN, co-ordinated by the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow), has
successfully obtained 4,060,000 Euros to support the network bringing
together new and recent post graduate researchers working on an
international post graduate research programme supervised by
internationally renowned senior academics. Language training will be
provided where required.


The fixed-term three year appointment is due to commence from February 2013
and is a Marie Curie funded Early Stage Research Fellow posts. In line with
the Marie Curie funding requirements, applicants must have not have lived
in the UK for more than 12 of the last 36 months.


This post is Marie Curie Fellow (PhD/Early Stage Researcher-ESR9) and will
involve research in Poland. This project title is: 'Migration aspirations
and realities: The experiences of Polish migrants in the UK and the role of
trade unions'. The post will involve mobility, spending some months in
Poland and in Brussels.

For further information about the post, please contact Professor Sonia
McKay<http://www.workinglives.org/londonmet/index.cfm?9B4EF570-DB61-6B5B-6778-E53BABE58788>(Research
Professor) by email at
s.mcKay@???.

Apply here (try a different browser if this doesn't work in your normal
browser e.g. you can use Internet Explorer or Chrome but not Mozilla):
https://erec.londonmet.ac.uk/sap(bD1lbiZjPTkwMA==)/bc/bsp/sap/hrrcf_pinstappl/application.do?sap-themeRoot=%2fSAP%2fpublic%2fbc%2fur%2fdesign2002%2fthemes%2flmu_theme&sap-client=900&sap-language=EN&rcfSpID=0004&rcfContext=LMUGEN&PARAM=UElOU1RfR1VJRD01MEJFNzM5MEZERUY1RkNCRTEwMDAwMDBBM0E3MEIxMw%3d%3d<https://erec.londonmet.ac.uk/sap%28bD1lbiZjPTkwMA==%29/bc/bsp/sap/hrrcf_pinstappl/application.do?sap-themeRoot=%2fSAP%2fpublic%2fbc%2fur%2fdesign2002%2fthemes%2flmu_theme&sap-client=900&sap-language=EN&rcfSpID=0004&rcfContext=LMUGEN&PARAM=UElOU1RfR1VJRD01MEJFNzM5MEZERUY1RkNCRTEwMDAwMDBBM0E3MEIxMw%3d%3d>


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London Metropolitan University
31 Jewry Street, London EC3N 2EY
http://www.workinglives.org/
---------
UNISON Branch Chair &
National Executive Council (NEC)
http://www.londonmetunison.org.uk/
Email UNISON: unison@???
---------
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7320 3010
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