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News archive The School of Law – Child Care Law Reporting Project
The School of Law – Child Care Law Reporting Project
The Law School at NUI Galway is delighted to announce an additional Hardiman Scholarship for 2015/2016: The School of Law-Child Care Law Reporting Project. The scholarship will be awarded for international comparative research into the specific issue of access to justice for children and their families in child protection systems, with a core focus on the review and analysis of best practice in the field. The research undertaken will be instrumental in informing scholarship, policy and practice in the child law arena and the doctoral thesis will be co-supervised by experts in the field. The holder of this Scholarship will have specified obligations towards the Child Care Law Reporting Project, engage in research and undertake related teaching and other duties within the School and/or with the Child Care Law Reporting Project in addition to pursuing their own doctoral research.
For more information, please see http://bit.ly/1FUtkjR or contact Connie.Healy@nuigalway.ie Applications for this scholarship may be made through the Hardiman Scholarship website at http://www.nuigalway.ie/hardiman-scholarships/ indicating a preference for the Child Care Law Reporting Project (Box 12, page 5) Closing Date: 5p.m. 20th November 2015.