Winning and Managing Research Funding - The Academic′s Support Kit

Winning and Managing Research Funding

Winning and Managing Research Funding - The Academic′s Support Kit

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Published: 30 January, 2007
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The pressure to win funding to do research is felt by nearly all academics worldwide. This book details strategies that you might adopt to get your research projects funded. It also explains how to manage your research projects once they are funded. It explains how generic university research funding mechanisms work so that you will be better equipped to navigate your way through the financial maze associated with various funding sources.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781412906982
ISBN10 1412906989
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 200 g
Publisher / Reseller SAGE Publications Inc
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Research interests     Education policy particularly in relation to globalisation and socio-cultural change     Socio-cultural studies of diverse youthful identities and education     Education, media and consumer cultures     Elite Schools around the world and the formation of transnational elites Fields of Research (FOR)     Higher Education     Gender, Sexuality and Education     Education Policy     Sociology of Education Rebecca Boden - University of the West of England. I work at the nexus of sociology and cultural studies and my research interests comprise childhood and youth studies, particularly sexuality, gender and race in education and in popular culture, and the cultural politics of education. Overall, my focus is on the dominant and how it is held in place, though this often involves investigating the experiences of those in subordinated, marginalised and/or stigmatised groups. I am especially concerned with how children negotiate these ‘differences that make a difference’ and their agency in the context of institutional settings such as schools and families.

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