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dear PhDs/ECRs: need funding to go to a conference? @thesocreview can help

The Sociological Review has launched the next round of its support scheme for unfunded PhDs and ECRs. Find out more and apply here:

We are pleased to announce our latest round of funding, supported by The Sociological Review Foundation.

Funds of up to £1000 per applicant are be available for unfunded PhD students and postdocs (within 3 years of completion) to facilitate their attendance and participation of conferences.

To apply, please first check that you meet the criteria for applying (below) and then access and fill in the form below by our deadline of 31st January 2016.

You will be informed by 28th February of the outcome of your application.

http://www.thesociologicalreview.com/early-career-researchers/conference-funding.html