Published: 26 Oct 2023 1,121 views
The Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick is pleased to announce a competition for PhD scholarships. These department funded scholarships are aimed at any candidate starting their PhD in PAIS in October 2024, or any current PAIS PhD candidate in their first year of study. Because women are under-represented in this field, female candidates in particular are encouraged to apply.
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There are varying types of scholarship award offered. Some include the payment of full academic fees and a maintenance grant in line with the UK Research Council standard stipend for up to three and a half years, others are for academic fees only.
Successful candidates may be asked, in consultation with their supervisor, to undertake assistance each year within the PAIS department. This assistance may take the form of research assistance, undergraduate teaching (subject to demand and area of specialism), or administrative duties and would be paid.
The fellowship will be highly competitive and is open to Home, EU and overseas students. In addition, successful candidates should:
Have the requisite standard of English (see Entry Requirements).
Current PAIS PhD students in their first year of study are eligible to apply.
Please note that you must apply to the PhD programme via the university application system before you submit your scholarship application. You are strongly advised to submit your main PhD application at least 6 weeks before the PAIS scholarship deadline (i.e. by 8th December 2023).
Before submitting an application to the university, all candidates should consult the PAIS website for details on how to apply and what we look for in a research proposal.
Eligible candidates who are currently in their first year of PhD study at Warwick, awaiting the result of their PAIS PhD application, or have already received an offer, should submit all of the following no later than 19 January 2024 (23:59pm GMT):
A case for support, to be included within the application form. Failure to provide this document will result in disqualification. The case for support should be around 1,000 words in length and addresses the following 7 points:
An abstract of your research project and its theoretical background; this will be read in conjunction with the full research proposal submitted with your PhD application
How your project relates to previous and current research in the subject
The significance of your project (intellectual, practical, etc)
The proposed methodology and why it is a good fit for your project
How your project relates to your previous research and experience
How your project fits with your proposed supervisor’s research interests and activities
All of the above documents should be submitted to [email protected] by email no later than 19 January 2024 (23:59pm GMT).