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UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM MUSIC DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Deadline: 13/01/2025

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The College of Arts and Law is offering a number of Music scholarships of varying values to students taking our Doctoral programmes:

Music PhD (specialising in Composition, Musicology or Performance)

ELIGIBILITY:

These awards are open to prospective UK, EU and international students, studying campus-based Doctoral programmes in the Department of Music. Applications for funding can only be considered alongside an application to study.

Current PhD students are eligible to apply for an Midlands4Citites studentship, providing that at the start of the award they have at least 50% (excluding writing-up) of their period of study remaining.

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.

BENEFIT:

Tuition fees

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UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM CARR-SMITH POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline:  12pm on Monday 13 January 2025.

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The Carr-Smith award is open to UK, EU and Overseas applicants studying research programmes in the School of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology who are due to commence their research programme in September 2025. 

ELIGIBILITY:

This award is open to UK, EU and Overseas applicants studying campus-based research programmes in the School of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology within the College of Arts and Law. 

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 will be considered for the Carr-Smith Scholarship. Please note that other schemes are available that have alternative processes and may require a separate application.

BENEFIT:

Home fees (£4,921 for 2025 entry) plus a stipend for 3 years at the UKRI rate.

The current UKRI rate for 2024/25 is £19,237.

Please note for Overseas applicants, the award will contribute the home fee value towards the international fee, plus the stipend for 3 years at the UKRI rate.

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