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SIR HENRY THOMAS SCHOLARSHIP FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDY IN HISPANIC STUDIES AT UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

Application Deadline: 12pm on Monday, 13 January 2025.

LOCATION: United Kingdom

They are seeking applications from outstanding candidates for a postgraduate scholarship for research in Hispanic Studies. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Candidates should have a first-class or upper-second-class degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject. To apply for the doctoral award, candidates should also have completed, or be completing, a master’s degree in a relevant subject.

This award is available to prospective doctoral students.

Applications for all doctoral scholarships for the College of Arts and Law should be submitted through the Arts and Humanities Research Council funding website. Students can find more information about Arts and Humanities Research Council funding through the Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership website. All eligible Arts and Humanities Research Council funding applications and Economic and Social Research Council funding will be considered for the Music Scholarship. Please note that other schemes are available that have alternative processes and may require a separate application.

For queries specifically related to your application, please email calpg-research@contacts.bham.ac.uk

BENEFIT:

The Sir Henry Thomas Scholarship provides Home fees and a stipend of £12,100 for three years, subject to satisfactory progress.  The successful candidate would commence study between September 2025 and January 2026.

International sudents can apply and if successful the Home fee will be a contribution to the Overseas Fee.

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UNIVERSITY OF EXETER A.S. HORNBY EDUCATIONAL TRUST SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: 26th February 2025.

LOCATION: England

The A.S. Hornby Educational Trust prioritises capacity building for English language teaching in low- and middle-income countries. It awards Master’s degree scholarships to teachers and related professionals with relevant experience and evidenced potential to impact and enhance the field of English language teaching and learning in their home country.

ELIGIBILITY:

You should only apply if you satisfy the criteria below.

You must be a resident of, and work in a country, defined as Least Developed, Low Income, Lower Middle Income, or Upper Middle Income according to the OECD DAC list (listed here).

You must have a minimum of three years’ full time TESOL teaching or related professional experience after your first degree.

You must already hold an undergraduate degree (with grades equivalent to UK upper 2nd class honours or higher) or a relevant postgraduate degree.

You must first submit a Postgraduate application to the University of Exeter for the MEd TESOL programme to receive an Exeter student number. This number will be sent directly to you on receipt of your Exeter application. Only after that will you be able to submit your application for a Hornby Scholarship, as this number must be included in your application. 

BENEFIT:

Up to ten (10) fully funded scholarships are available to students who meet the University of Exeter’s admission’s criteria for the MEd TESOL Programme for September 2025 entry. Scholarships will be awarded to academically talented and experienced applicants who are nationals of and work in countries as defined as Least Developed, Low Income, Lower Middle Income, or Upper Middle Income according to the OECD DAC list (listed here). 

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