Swansea University Doctoral Study scholarship in UK 2020 and How to Apply
Applications are currently invited from suitably qualify candidates for Swansea University Doctoral Study scholarship in UK 2020 . Deadline for Submitting of applications for this scholarship is 4th January 2020. See more details below;
Swansea University Doctoral Study scholarship in UK
The Swansea University is pleased to offer up to sixteen fully funded scholarships for a full-time doctoral study on a Swansea University single award degree, commencing in October 2020, supported by its flagship Swansea University Research Excellence Scholarships Scheme (SURES).
The Swansea University Research Excellence Scholarships include fees at Home/EU rate and a maintenance stipend at UKRI rates, each for a maximum period of three years.
The award of a scholarship is conditional upon the recipient achieving either a first class honours degree and/or a distinction at Masters’ level. All applications must include a structured research proposal for the chosen project. Applications submitted without a research proposal will not be considered.
Scholarship Description:
- Application Deadline: January 4, 2020
- Course Level:Fellowship are available to study the Doctor Study program.
- Study Subject: Fellowship is available to study Bioscience (Geography, Chemistry),(Computer Science/Mathematics), Physics
- Scholarship Award: There will also be up to £1,000 per annum available to support immersive training experiences,
- Nationality: The Fellowship is available to international students.
- Number of scholarship: Number not given.
- Scholarship can be taken in the United Kingdom(UK)
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria:
Eligible Countries: The Scholarship is available to international students
Entrance Requirement:
- Applicants should have (or expect to obtain) a first class honours degree (or equivalent) and/or distinction at Masters.
- Applicants, who are yet to complete their qualification, should attach transcripts to evidence their progress towards achieving either a first class honours degree or a distinction at Masters.
- Applicants who hold degrees from a non-UK University should attach academic transcripts and certificates.
- Where applicants have multiple standalone Master’s Degrees, a distinction must be achieved in that most relevant to their intended doctoral degree.
- Due to funding restrictions, the scholarships are available to UK/EU students only. Applicants liable for overseas fees are not eligible to apply.
How to Apply:
To Apply please complete and return the following documents to Dr Vivienne Jenkins ([email protected]) using the quote reference:
- College/School PGR Scholarship application
- Academic transcripts
- Research proposal
All applications must be accompanied by a structured research proposal, to include the following sections:
- Project Title.
- Aims and Objectives.
- Literature Review.
- Research Methodology
- Expected Outcomes
- Research proposals should be a maximum of 2,000 words, in addition to a bibliography.
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