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UNIVERSITY OF KENT AHRC DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS (ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL)

Application Deadline: 23:59 GMT, Monday 16 February 2026

LOCATION: England

These prestigious AHRC awards will fund three doctoral researchers each year from 2026-2028. Successful candidates will join a vibrant and inclusive research community, benefiting from exceptional academic supervision, tailored professional development, and cross-institutional collaboration through a training hub network comprising eleven outstanding universities in the South East and South West of England.

ELIGIBILITY:

This award is open to both UK residents and international (this includes EU) candidates.

In order to receive AHRC funding, you must have qualifications/experience equal to the standard of a good honours degree at a first or upper second class level from a UK academic research organisation. Degree qualifications gained from outside the UK, or a combination of qualifications and/or experience that is equivalent to a relevant UK degree, may be accepted.

If a candidate does not meet the criteria above, they would be classed as an international student.

AHRC Doctoral Landscape Awards are offered under UKRI terms and conditions. In line with funder requirements, the majority of awards will be allocated to Home candidates, with up to one-third available for overseas applicants per year. 

In accordance with AHRC eligibility requirements, applicants who have already commenced doctoral study are not eligible for an AHRC Doctoral Landscape Award studentship.

AHRC offers both full-time and part-time study.

Awards will be offered for a minimum of 3.5 years (full-time equivalent) with the opportunity to extend up to 4 years to support researcher development opportunities such as placements or additional skills development. 

Doctoral projects must be structured and supervised to ensure that researchers can complete and submit their thesis within the agreed funded period established at the start of the project. Both full-time and part-time modes of study are eligible. 

For further information visit our AHRC Doctoral Awards webpage

BENEFIT:

These scholarships include a doctoral stipend (equivalent to the Research Councils UK National Minimum Doctoral Stipend, £20,780.) Tuition fees at the home rate and access to further research funding on application. If you are applying as an international candidate, Kent will waive the difference between Home and International fees. 

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UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH HERITAGE COLLECTIONS RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

Application Deadline: 17:00 GMT on 24 April 2026.

LOCATION: United Kingdom

Applications are invited for Heritage Collections Research Fellowships from postdoctoral scholars in any area of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, to carry out research based on any of the Heritage Collections held at the University of Edinburgh in 2026-27. The latest round, for visits between August 2026 and July 2027, is now open and will close on 24 April 2026.

ELIGIBILITY:

They warmly welcome applications from independent researchers, employees of Universities and other organisations engaged in research from around the world. Selection will be subject to the immigration rules governing the UK. Applicants should be employed for purposes including investigative research (or be an independent researcher) and have a suitable project or study to undertake using a specific collection.

Applicants must have been awarded a doctorate at the time of application and normally within the last five years; if you have not yet graduated, you must be able to produce a transcript, testamur, or a letter of completion/eligibility to graduate as part of your application. You should not have held a previous Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities. Those who have held temporary and/or short-term appointments are eligible to apply.

In addition to the application form, a minimum of two and a maximum of three confidential references are required.

Applicants should ask their referees to email their reference to the Director at iash@ed.ac.uk by 24 April 2026.

Referees should comment on the nature and quality of the research proposal, as well as on the qualifications of the applicant. One referee should certify the successful viva (defence) and final examination of the candidate’s PhD thesis.

Consideration will be given to the academic record and the publications of all applicants and their capacity to disseminate their views among a community of like-minded people. Candidates must give evidence of any contact they have made with researchers at the University of Edinburgh, are required to make such contact before submitting their applications, and those who can evidence the relevance of their proposed project to the University of Edinburgh research community will be regarded favourably.  Particular weight will be placed on the quality and timeliness of the project proposed, and we encourage innovative and interdisciplinary topics and approaches.

Applications must detail the specific collection with which they plan to engage while at IASH. Fellows are expected to participate in the HC’s activities (such as delivering a workshop or seminar on their chosen topic or curating an exhibition at the library), and a proposal for an event should be described in the application.

Fellows are expected to become involved in the HC and to commit to agreed objectives such as contextualizing a collection through collections-based work or the provision of an exhibition, workshop, seminar, or online learning resources such as a series of blog posts. This will form part of the evaluation of candidates.

BENEFIT:

The 2026-27 Heritage Collections Research Fellowship provides:

Research visit at the University of Edinburgh for three to six months

Bursary of £2,000 per month

International travel allowance of up to £500 if required

Dedicated office space at IASH, University e-mail, and library access

Library workspace with privileged access to collections, support from curatorial and technical staff, and access to the facilities of the Digital Scholarship Centre

An allocated University mentor from the Centre for Research Collections (CRC) or a School within the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Weekly Fellows’ Lunch to build community

Collegial work-in-progress seminar series for testing new ideas

Calendar of engaging events at the Institute and College

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