The South East Network for Social Sciences (SeNSS) is a consortium of ten universities in the UK. All pioneers and world leaders in social-science research, knowledge production and training, the universities cooperate under ESRC to provide funding, expertise and an arena for Social Science and Economics researchers; their ESRC funding was announced in August 2016 after SeNSS's 2015 foundation. In 2016, SAGE Publishing revealed that it would begin a partnership with SeNSS.[1][2]

Member institutions

SeNSS members are:[3]

Activities

The SeNSS is funded by the ESRC and provides funding for PhD students in the social sciences, training and workshops as well as a yearly conference. SeNSS also provides post-doctoral fellowships, placements and researcher support; SeNSS started accepting applicants in 2017.[2]

SeNSS focuses on providing inter-disciplinary research training through engaging its scholars with expertise drawn from different scholarly fields.

References

  1. "SAGE Publishing announces collaboration with the South East Network for Social Sciences (SeNSS)". SAGE Publishing. 12 December 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  2. 1 2 Broad, Mollie (9 March 2017). "Supporting PhD Students in the Social Sciences". Social Science Space. SAGE Publications. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  3. "SeNSS Consortium". senss-dtp.ac.uk. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
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