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Programme Overview
CREATE is a five-year DFID-funded Research Programme Consortia around educational access to basic education.
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Research questions and propositions

CREATE seeks to explore five key clusters of questions around educational access.
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Conceptual background
CREATE uses the notion of 'zones of exclusion' around educational access to explore the spaces where children are excluded or are at risk from exclusion from basic education.
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Capacity building
CREATE intends to develop research capacity as part of its programme.
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Communications and dissemination strategy
Communications and dissemination are important activities of CREATE.
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DFID
CREATE is funded by the Department
for International Development (DFID).

 

 
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Commonwealth Scholarships 2009

The Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity (CREATE) has been asked to nominate two suitable candidates for the Commonwealth Scholarship scheme and candidates are invited to submit an application to CREATE. CREATE will be looking for exceptional candidates who wish to pursue their studies around an aspect of educational access in/around one of CREATE’s partner countries: South Africa, Bangladesh, India or Ghana. Candidates may apply for one of two awards:

  • a doctoral degree, of up to three years duration (full-time);
  • one year of research in the UK on a split-site basis, to aid in the completion of a PhD at the candidate’s home institution.

Find in the documents below further information on the scheme and how to apply. It is advised candidates read the documentation fully before applying. 

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Before completing the application form it is advised that candidates email or fax a five page research proposal for their proposed research study to Fran Hunt on f.m.hunt@sussex.ac.uk (fax: 00 44 1273 877534). Candidates should also email / fax through a recent CV with details of relevant experience and research interests.
Completed application forms should be received by CREATE by 30 November 2008 at the very latest.

 

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