Category Archives: PhD/post doctoral

KENT BUSINESS SCHOOL RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS  (GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS)

Application Deadline: noon on Friday, 30th January 2026

LOCATION: United Kingdom

Kent Business School is looking to award up to three PhD GTA scholarships to highly motivated students. These scholarships are open to both home and international students.

Awardees of such hold a unique position in the University; they are both registered PhD students in receipt of a scholarship and employees of the University. 

ELIGIBILITY:

The Kent Business School (KBS) Research Scholarship is open to applicants from any country. Please note that international students must have the appropriate documentation to evidence eligibility to work in the UK. The method of determining tuition fee status is complex and follows guidelines issued by the UK Council for International Student Affairs. 

Successful candidates will demonstrate excellent research potential and will have obtained a first-class or 2:1 undergraduate degree, along with a master’s with at least a merit but preferably a distinction, in a relevant subject (current master’s students can submit a partial transcript).

Applicants must have a minimum overall score of 7.0 in an IELTS test. This requirement may not be required if an applicant is a national of a majority English-speaking country or has completed a qualification equivalent to a UK bachelor’s degree in a majority English-speaking country.

Successful applications will normally meet all of the qualification criteria (degrees and IELTS score). However, applicants falling short of these but with an exceptional research proposal and references may be considered.

Open to applicants from any country. Please note that international students must have the appropriate documentation to evidence eligibility to work in the UK. Further information can be found on these guidance pages

Open to all new postgraduate research applicants applying for September 2026 entry (current Kent research students are not eligible).

Scholarship cannot be deferred.

Please note that students who have already started their PhD are not eligible for this scholarship.

BENEFIT:

The GTA will cover tuition fees at either the home or international tuition fee rate and will carry a combined maintenance grant and salary equivalent to the Research Councils UK National Minimum Doctoral Stipend (£20,780 for 2025/26). The scholarship will be offered for one year in the first instance, renewable for an additional 2.5 years, subject to satisfactory academic performance.

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GERMAN ACADEMIC EXCHANGE SERVICE (DAAD) HILDE DOMIN PROGRAMME

Application Deadline: 15th April 2026

LOCATION: Germany

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) administers the scholarship programme “Hilde Domin Programme” with funds from the Federal Foreign Office (AA). The programme serves to support students and doctoral candidates from across the globe who are at risk of being formally or de facto denied educational or other rights in their country of origin and to provide these students and doctoral candidates with an opportunity to begin or complete a study or research degree at a higher education institution in Germany.

ELIGIBILITY:

Students aiming for a master’s degree and doctoral candidates worldwide* who are at risk of being formally or de facto denied educational rights and/or other rights in their country of origin due to their ethnic, sexual, gender, or religious identity and/or their political or civic engagement. By definition of the scholarship programme, political, civic, and similar engagement encompasses either the participation in groups or individual actions based on liberal and democratic principles aspiring to contribute to a positive social change in communities.

Students, aiming for a master’s degree, and doctoral candidates from all academic disciplines can be nominated, apart from human medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and law

who can prove or credibly demonstrate a threat to their personal well-being or safety (e.g. physical violence, arrest, denial of civil and educational rights, etc.) to the nominating institution

who are in possession of educational certificates that enable entrance to a higher education institution and warrant the pursuit of a desired higher education qualification according to the anabin database

who may not be already residing in Germany or the European Union at the time of nomination

Potential candidates cannot themselves apply for participation in the Hilde Domin Programme but are nominated by the management (presidiums/rectorates) of an institution or organisation which is a legal entity domiciled in Germany and which carries out an activity in the field of science, research, and teaching and/or the protection of human rights, the promotion of peace and democracy or the rule of law.

All nominations shall formally be made by the respective nominating institutions and organisations who are requested to fill in the nomination form online. As part of the nomination, a questionnaire on the nominee’s risk situation must be submitted. Nominating institutions will receive the link to the nomination form as well as the “Risk description form” upon request. 

Important to note: Nominations for the fields of visual arts, performing arts, design, visual communication, music, film, and architecture can be submitted only by accredited higher education institutions and require a letter by that institution confirming the academic ability of the candidate in the foreseen discipline and that the institution is willing to enroll the candidate in case of the award of a scholarship.

BENEFIT:

Funding of a scholarship encompasses

a monthly scholarship payment of currently 992 EUR for master students or 1,300 EUR for doctoral candidates

a health, accident and personal liability insurance cover

a travel allowance based on your country of origin resp. present residence

if applicable, participation in a preparatory German language course (of two, four or six months) according to the previously acquired and required language skills for the intended course of study or doctoral project

additional financial benefits

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