PhD Scholarships, School of History, University of Leeds, UK

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The School of History PhD Scholarships are for full fees (at the UK/EU rate) plus partial maintenance contribution (pro rata over 5 years for part time students). International scholarship holders may opt to amalgamate the scholarship into one payment as a substantial contribution towards International fees or may choose to receive the UK/EU arrangement which would cover £3,732 of your fees and provide you with an additional funding as a maintenance contribution.

Eligibility
In order to be eligible to be considered for these scholarships, you must:

  • have applied, and received an offer, for a place in the School of History
  • have supplied us with copies of transcripts from previous degrees, a detailed PhD research proposal and two academic references by the deadline in late June 2011
  • have fulfilled our entry requirements before official acceptance of any scholarship
  • be starting your course in the next academic year (2011/12)
  • not already have a Doctoral degree

We aim to process your application for a place on a course as soon as possible which is usually within 2-4 weeks of receipt. However, during our busiest times (April-June), this process can take up to 6 weeks. Please bear these timescales in mind when seeking scholarships because you need to have received your offer of a place on a course before scholarship panels meet. Ensuring you provide all relevant documents will help us process your application according to these timescales.


How to apply for our scholarships
You are automatically considered for the above school scholarships when you apply to study here - there is no separate application process, however please note the eligibility requirements above.

If you have any enquires please contact Postgraduate Enquiries or telephone 0113 34 33610.

How we award the scholarships
All the scholarships offered within the School will be allocated by our Scholarships Panel according to the following academic criteria:

  • Overall degree average (both at undergraduate and masters level for PhD applicants)
  • ‘Exit velocity’ on previous degree courses (how you improved from year to year)
  • Performance in research-based pieces of coursework (e.g. dissertations) and/or research methodology courses
  • Evidence of strong project management skills and an aptitude for time management on independent research projects
  • Academic references

Scholarship winners and reserve candidates will be contacted in July 2011.

For more information, please visit official website: www.leeds.ac.uk.


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