Two Ph.D. Studentships on mediumship at Northampton advertised

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Courtesy of the SPR Facebook page - the University of Northampton has advertised two fully funded Ph.D. studentships to be supervised by Chris Roe. The proposed titles are "Phenomenological study of neophyte practitioners developing mental mediumship" and "Clients’ experiences of mental mediumship."

Details are available here:
http://tundrasearch.northampton.ac.uk/re...ex=3483145
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I'm getting a network error downloading that PDF on both Firefox and Chrome, Chris - has the paper been removed, or the link to it perhaps changed?
(2019-08-16, 07:39 AM)Laird Wrote: I'm getting a network error downloading that PDF on both Firefox and Chrome, Chris - has the paper been removed, or the link to it perhaps changed?

I had to use Microsoft Edge to download the PDF.
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(2019-08-16, 09:32 AM)Nemo Wrote: I had to use Microsoft Edge to download the PDF.

First off: welcome to the forum! It's nice to see your first post.

Interesting - your success with Microsoft Edge (I don't have access to that browser so can't "replicate your study") led me to try a few other browsers, with limited success:
  • A current(ish) version of Opera running under Linux (the browsers of my previous post were also current(ish) and running under Linux): download failed.
  • An older version of Safari - 6.0.6 - running under an older version of OS X - 10.8.2: success.
  • An even older version of Safari - 5.1.7, the most recent that will run on Windows - running under Windows 7: download failed.
  • Internet Explorer 11 running under Windows 7: download failed.
So, I eventually got hold of and read the PDF. It looks like a great offer; I hope they find a couple of great candidates to fill the roles.
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(2019-08-16, 11:06 AM)Laird Wrote: First off: welcome to the forum! It's nice to see your first post.

Interesting - your success with Microsoft Edge (I don't have access to that browser so can't "replicate your study") led me to try a few other browsers, with limited success:
  • A current(ish) version of Opera running under Linux (the browsers of my previous post were also current(ish) and running under Linux): download failed.
  • An older version of Safari - 6.0.6 - running under an older version of OS X - 10.8.2: success.
  • An even older version of Safari - 5.1.7, the most recent that will run on Windows - running under Windows 7: download failed.
  • Internet Explorer 11 running under Windows 7: download failed.
So, I eventually got hold of and read the PDF. It looks like a great offer; I hope they find a couple of great candidates to fill the roles.

Yes - the PDF doesn't display in my browser, but I get a prompt to open or save the file, using either Firefox or Internet Explorer.

In case it's easier for anyone here is a link to the news item on the SPR website:
https://www.spr.ac.uk/news/2-phd-student...psychology

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