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  1. fully funded PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Scotland

    Fully funded three-and-a-half-year PhD programme in Pregnancy Research at The University of Edinburgh. University of Edinburgh. Application deadline. Thursday 6th June 2024, 12 noon (GMT). Start date. Mid-September-1st October 2024. Fully-funded PhD scholarships are available for up to 3 candidates. Read more.

  2. PhD funding opportunities

    In addition, our Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) Studentships offer both UK and international students the opportunity to undertake a PhD in inter-disciplinary doctoral projects. Take a closer look at current funding opportunities using our scholarship finder, learn more about PhD fees and funding, or get in touch to ask a question. Search ...

  3. Available PhD Opportunities

    Available PhD Opportunities. The University of Aberdeen offers a variety of pre-defined PhD research projects. These come in a number of forms such as pieces of research that a research group/School/Centre or Institute wishes to explore and have received funding or made funding available to support researchers (e.g. UKRI, Charity, Industry ...

  4. Edinburgh Doctoral College Scholarships

    Award. Each scholarship covers the University tuition fee as well as a stipend of £18,622p.a. Subject to satisfactory progress, the scholarships are awarded for between three and four years as agreed by the School/Deanery (or pro-rata for part time). **For the Business School only: Four year EDCS funding is only available for applicants to the ...

  5. PhDs

    source your own funding, although some funded projects may be available. ... although not all defined PhD projects have funding associated with them. ... The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336, VAT Registration Number GB 592 9507 00, and is ...

  6. Student Information Scotland

    Are you looking for PhD funding in Scotland? Find out who you need to contact, what other support is available and where to get more information on this webpage. Whether you are a Scottish, UK, EU or international student, you can explore your options for funding your PhD on the Student Information Scotland website.

  7. PhD Funding

    Applying for funding is a separate process to applying for a PhD. However as part of the PhD application process, you will be guided through potential funding options and asked to indicate how you will fund your PhD. When you click 'how to apply' on any of our advertised PhD projects you will be taken through a series of steps: Step. Stage.

  8. PhD opportunities

    PhD opportunities. You can find a PhD project at Glasgow Caledonian University using the search facility below. Here you can filter your search to view funded, competition funded and self-funded opportunities within your chosen research discipline. Further information on the funding can be found at the links below.

  9. Find a PhD opportunity at the University of Dundee

    Browse PhD funding Doctoral training programmes. Including taught courses and professional development training. Doctoral training programmes Postgraduate research areas. On the pages below you can find out how to write your best postgraduate research proposal, entry requirements, English language requirements, fees, links to apply for a ...

  10. Research Scholarships

    You can search for funded and self-funded PhD opportunities at Glasgow Caledonian University by using our PhD search facility and selecting your funding status. Please check adverts carefully for selection criteria, eligibility and funding information. We encourage applicants to contact the research supervisor for the project before beginning ...

  11. University of Glasgow

    The James McCune Smith Scholarship fund is available to support black UK domiciled students in undertakeing PhD research at the University in any research area in which we can offer supervision. They provide an enhanced experience through external mentors, placements, leadership training, community-building activities and networking opportunities.

  12. PhD Opportunities

    You'll discover what current opportunities are available and also learn more about research degrees at each university. Plus, you'll be able to access all the benefits of being a SICSA member, including free attendance at our PhD Conference, access to funding, events, additional expertise, training and networking.

  13. Funding opportunities for research students

    Postgraduate Teaching Organisation enquiries. School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences. Work: +44 (0)131 651 5002. Email: [email protected]. Room 1.06, Dugald Stewart Building. 3 Charles Street, Edinburgh. EH8 9AD. Monday to Friday: 9.30 am to 12.30 pm.

  14. Apply

    The Hydro Nation Scholars Programme is an open competition for project topics and then for PhD Scholars to undertake approved projects, hosted within Scottish Universities and Research Institutes. Full funding is available from the Scottish Government (to host institutions via the Scottish Funding Council) for up to 7 PhD scholarships.

  15. PhD Programme

    The Skills Development Scotland (SDS) collaborative PhD Programme is a partnership between SDS and the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SGSSS). It was established in 2013 to engage the Scottish academic community to support policy-relevant skills research. Our PhD researchers examine key questions in skills policy, skills delivery ...

  16. PhD students

    For entry in September 2024 or January 2025, we are delighted to offer one student paying home (Scotland/UK) rates a scholarship covering full tuition fees for three years of PhD study. There are also scholarships for up to four students (PhD and MSc) covering £3,000 of tuition fees in the first year of study - home and international/EU rates.

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  19. PhD Psychology programme

    Psychology at Edinburgh brings together world-class researchers approaching the scientific study of mind and behaviour through a range of topics - from language development to dementia, personality to paranormal beliefs. The department benefits from a vibrant postgraduate community and strong interdisciplinary links with colleagues in medicine ...

  20. Scholarships and Funding Opportunities

    The University of Edinburgh is a member institution of the Scotland-wide Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) which is funded and accredited by the Social and Economic Research Council (ESRC). The DTP provides world-class postgraduate research and training in the social sciences across a wide range of disciplines, known as 'Units of Assessment'.