These awards are open to UK, EU or Overseas applicants studying campus-based research programmes which commence in September 2019 in any of the following Schools in the College of Arts and Law:
- English, Drama and American and Canadian Studies
- History and Cultures
- Languages, Cultures, Art History and Music
- Philosophy, Theology and Religion
However, preference is given to applicants studying English Literature, French, Music or Shakespeare Studies.
How to Apply?
In order to apply, you must have completed an application to study. You will then need to complete our online application form. Your application must also be supported by two references. Once you have made an application to study, you will need to complete the relevant online scholarship application. You can find application forms on the university website. On submitting your application, you will receive a confirmation email.
Please note, once you have made an application to one of our College of Arts and Law scholarships listed below, your application will automatically be considered for all relevant scholarships in this list, without you having to make additional applications. This also applies if you have made an application for Arts and Humanities Research Council funding through the Midlands4Cities consortium.
- College of Arts and Law Distance Learning Research Scholarship(s)
- College of Arts and Law Doctoral Scholarships
- College of Arts and Law Masters Scholarships
- Amphlett Scholarship (Theology)
- BRICH Scholarships (History)
- Music Scholarships
- Stanley Wells Shakespeare Institute Scholarships
- Wolfson Scholarships (Languages, Literature and History)
Your application must also be supported by two references. It is your responsibility to forward the link to both of your nominated referees and tell them that their references must be submitted via the online form by the application deadline. We would advise you to contact your referees ahead of the deadline to ensure that references have been completed and submitted. Use special forms on the website. You can find the link in the description of the scholarship.