Diversity/Black and Minority Ethnic Communities
PhD
In Currie
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PhD
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Currie (Scotland)
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Home Postgraduate study Real Estate Diversity/Black and Minority Ethnic CommunitiesDiversity/Black and Minority Ethnic CommunitiesHow to apply »DeliveryFull-time, Part-timeProgramme typeResearchStudy locationEdinburghEntry dateSeptemberOverviewResearchEntry requirementsFees & scholarships Overview Work in this area is wide-ranging, covering poverty, housing (and homelessness), health (including mental health), social care, employment, capacity building and the arts. A major focus of research activity is ethnic inequalities in access, experiences and outcomes of using public services. Other strands of research are the negotiation of identity in a multicultural society with shifting governance arrangements. While much of the work has centred on ethnicity, research in this area has also examined inequalities related to gender and disability. Research Additional information Staff contributing to this research area include: Gina Netto Filip Sosenko Entry requirements We welcome applications from suitably qualified candidates. Please visit our How to apply page. Tuition feesTuition fees for 2016 entry (by residency status)Status*Full-timePart-timeHome / EU£4121 Overseas£13800 * If you are unsure which category you fall in to, you should complete a fee status enquiry form, which allows us to assess your fees.Scholarships & bursariesWe aim to encourage well-qualified, ambitious students to study with us and we offer a wide variety of scholarships and bursaries to achieve this. Over £6 million worth of opportunities are available in fee and stipend scholarships, and more than 400 students benefit from this support.View our full range of postgraduate taught scholarships and postgraduate research...
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- IT
- Mental Health
- Disability
- Public
- Governance
- Access
- Housing
- Health and Social Care
Course programme
Work in this area is wide-ranging, covering poverty, housing (and homelessness), health (including mental health), social care, employment, capacity building and the arts. A major focus of research activity is ethnic inequalities in access, experiences and outcomes of using public services. Other strands of research are the negotiation of identity in a multicultural society with shifting governance arrangements. While much of the work has centred on ethnicity, research in this area has also examined inequalities related to gender and disability.
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Diversity/Black and Minority Ethnic Communities