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Applying for a Philip Law scholarship

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All applications should be made on the official form (see below) and should include a minimum 350 word description of the scope of the proposed case; the subject areas, concepts, and teaching objectives that it would embody. It should indicate the various types of data that are available, and any further research requirements that might be necessary.

All applicants will make a formal commitment to meeting the submission requirements of the timetable as detailed below.

A review of applications will be made by an independent panel of experienced case teachers. The review process will be 'blind', with the names of authors and their institutions removed from applications in advance.

Timetable

A first draft of the case should be submitted for review within four months of notification of the scholarship award, at which point 50% of the scholarship will be paid. Where a scholar expects to incur out-of-pocket expenses in carrying out additional fieldwork that relates specifically to the proposed teaching case, ecch will consider making an advance payment prior to the submission of the first draft. The scholar should explain the details in writing to the Director of ecch, whose decision on the matter will be final.

The case drafts will be returned to authors with reviewers' detailed comments. Authors will be expected to take note of these comments in refining their cases.

A final version of the case, together with a comprehensive teaching note, should be submitted within a maximum of twelve months from the submission of the first draft. Evidence will be required that the case has been, or is intended to be, used in the classroom. The balance of the scholarship will be paid at this time.

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1. Principal applicant

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3. Applicant's educational history with chronology of higher education:

 

4. Applicant's employment history to date:

 

5. Title of formal research project or thesis submitted for assessment by affiliated institution:

 

6. Date of submission or completion of formal research project or thesis:

 

7. Description of case study proposal for Philip Law Scholarship

Please outline the scope, subject areas, concepts and teaching and learning objectives to be embodied, the data available and any further research requirements that might be necessary.
 

8. What would make your case distinctive?

 

9. How would the scholarship assist you in the production of your case?

 

10. Supervisors

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11. Copyright

Please state the name of the body or person(s) to whom ownership of the completed case study and teaching note should be ascribed. Where this is not the author's affiliated institution, supporting documentation should be supplied (this would normally take the form of an official letter from the institution).

12. Declaration

I confirm that the applicant, case writing supervisor & ecch representative at my organisation have read the terms and conditions of the grant and agree to abide by them and any additional conditions attached to an ecch Philip Law Scholarship offered and accepted as a result of this application. We have not entered into obligations which conflict with the conditions of an ecch Philip Law Scholarship, including obligations to third parties incurred in regard to ownership and use of research.
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If you have any questions about Philip Law case development scholarships, or the application process please contact Hazel.
 
Hazel Goodson Hazel Goodson
Emerging Markets and Conferences Manager
+44 (0)1234 756418
h.goodson@ecch.com
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