Published: 31 Oct 2023 548 views
The University of Strathclyde is a member of a consortium of seventeen Higher Education institutions in Scotland that is supported by funding for PhD studentships from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) through the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities (SGSAH). The living expenses and tuition for these studentships are covered at rates determined by UK Research & Innovation (UKRI).
The University of Strathclyde is a Scottish public research university located in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute, it is Glasgow's second-oldest university. The university receiving its royal charter in 1964 as the UK's first technological university. It takes its name from the historic Kingdom of Strathclyde.
A student will be classified as an international student if they do not fit the aforementioned requirements.
The University of Strathclyde will pay the international component of the tuition cost for successful candidates, as the UKRI grant is unable to cover this amount.
The maximum number of international students that may be recruited each year under each organization's training grant, according to UKRI regulations, is 30%.
By the Strathclyde closing date (1 December 2023, 5pm), candidates must have:
Those applicants who the University decides to nominate for the AHRC DTP competition will be notified around 12th January. They will then need to complete the SGSAH online application form and upload the Institutional Statement (IS) of support which will be provided by Strathclyde.