Applications welcomed from:
- Applicants for a full-time doctoral course at the University of Warwick, expecting to begin in Autumn 2011.
- Students currently enrolled on a three-year full-time PhD or MPhil/PhD (in the case of the Faculties of Arts, Medicine and Social Science), at the University of Warwick may apply in the first year of their registration only.
- University of Warwick students currently registered on a “1+3″ course at a Doctoral Training Centre, who are in their Master’s year and expecting to start doctoral study in 2011-12. These students will be eligible for a three-year WPRS or (if paying overseas fees) a Chancellor’s International Scholarship.
- University of Warwick students currently registered on the “2+2” MPhil > PhD course in the Department of Philosophy may apply for a postgraduate research scholarship in either (or both) the first and second years of their MPhil. Students applying in the first year will be eligible for a three year WPRS or (if an overseas fees-payer) a Chancellor’s International Scholarship. Students applying in their second year will be eligible for a two year WPRS, or (if a UK or EU student) a two year AHRC doctoral award, or (if an overseas fees-payer) a Chancellor’s International Scholarship. No student will be permitted to apply for a WPRS/Chancellor’s International Scholarship on more than two occasions. UK or EU Students will be eligible to apply (via a separate process) for an AHRC Master’s award to fund their two-year MPhil.
Study Subject: Any subject
Level: PhD
Warwick Graduate School is delighted to offer around 45 Warwick Postgraduate Research Scholarships this year, which include:
- The payment of academic fees at the Home/EU rate (£3,466 for full-time students in 2010-11)
- A maintenance grant in line with the UK Research Council stipend (£13,590 for full-time award holders in 2010-11)
Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 January 2011
Source:http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/academicoffice/gsp/scholarship/wprs