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GOLDSMITHS UNIVERSITY OF LONDON MIGRANT FUTURES DOCTORAL STUDENTSHIPS

Application Deadline: 17:00 on Friday, 25 April, 2025

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The Graduate School is pleased to announce the call for two fully-funded Migrant Futures Doctoral Studentships that are part of a major grant awarded to Goldsmiths by Oak Foundation to establish a new Migrant Futures Institute (hereafter MFI) at Goldsmiths. Migrant Futures Doctoral Studentships are central to the MFI’s vision to advance innovative research and training in the field of migration studies and foreground migrant intellectual lives and creative endeavours.

ELIGIBILITY:

One of the two awards for entry 2025-26 will be open to eligible home applicants who identify as migrants or refugees and from racialised ethnic minority backgrounds in any field of research and practice for which supervision is available at Goldsmiths, University of London.   To be clear, applicants considered for this award need not be working on a migration related topic, but they should be able to describe how their work will enhance their own economic, creative and intellectual lives and that of others.   

The second of these two awards will be open to all eligible home or international applicants – irrespective of background and experience – whose proposed PhD is focused on a topic related to migration, broadly conceived, including in relation to processes of race and racialisation.  Proposals must be informed by the co-production of knowledge with people and groups from migrant and refugee backgrounds, and demonstrate potential for social and cultural impact. 

Migrant Futures Doctoral Studentship holders will, upon award, be designated as Fellows of the Migrant Futures Institute and will be expected to contribute to developing and enhancing the research culture of the institute through their research, creative practice and participation in MFI activities and events.  Successful applicants from racialised backgrounds will also be invited to participate in the activities of Generation Delta Goldsmiths.

Applicants must be new or continuing doctoral students who will not have completed more than 1 year of full-time or 2 years of part-time registration by the start of the 2025-26 academic year.

Migrant Futures Doctoral Studentships are open to home and international applicants: at least one award will be made to a home applicant with migrant or refugee experiences and from a racialised ethnic minority background.

Applications will be made through the Goldsmiths Graduate School via Gecko form.

To access the recording of the applicant information webinar held on Monday, 3 March 2025, please follow this link.

Please also refer to: Migrant Futures Doctoral Studentships – Guidance for Applicants

BENEFIT:

Two doctoral studentships for entry in 2025-26.  These are fully-funded studentship that may be held on a full-time (FT) or part-time (PT) basis, pro-rata, over three years (FT) and six years (PT) and are at an equivalent rate to fully-funded UKRI studentships. They cover tuition fees and an annual stipend at the yearly UKRI rate (the full-time UKRI rate for 2025/26 is £22,780), together with a small annual research training and support fund.  

GOLDSMITHS UNIVERSITY OF LONDON ENGLISH AND CREATIVE WRITING MPHIL/PHD FEE WAIVER

Application Deadline: Friday, 13th June 2025, midnight.

LOCATION: England

The Department of English and Creative Writing will be awarding a limited number of competitive fee-waiver bursaries for new and continuing MPhil/PhD students for the academic session 2025-26.

ELIGIBILITY:

Both new and continuing MPhil and PhD students within the Department of English and Creative Writing are eligble to apply for these fee waiver bursaries.

New applicants must have formally applied for entry onto their chosen MPhil/PhD programme.

When deciding about awards for research degrees, we are looking for:

Evidence of distinction in a prior BA and/or MA programme

Diligence and timely progress in the conduct of original scholarly research of high quality, or of creative writing of high quality

Applications from students working in any field of creative writing, literary criticism, linguistics and translation are welcome. All other things being equal, the Department may give preference, in the case of one of the bursaries, to high-quality applications focussing on literature before 1830

Overseas students as well as home/EU students may apply for the fee waivers, but should note that the value of each award will be equal to the fees applicable for home/EU students.

Students who are holders of AHRC or similar publicly-funded studentships for the same academic year for which they are applying are not eligible for this funding. Other exclusions, based on other awards held, may also apply.

BENEFIT:

A full fee waiver for the academic year (international candidates are also eligible, the value of the award will be equal to the value of home fees).

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