Уровень: | Аспирантура |
Размер стипендии: | Полное покрытие |
Дедлайн: | 05.04.2025 |
Максимальная длительность: | 99 месяцев |
Уровень: | Аспирантура |
Размер стипендии: | Полное покрытие |
Дедлайн: | 05.04.2025 |
Максимальная длительность: | 99 месяцев |
The Duncan Norman Research Scholarship at the University of Liverpool was established in 2004 following the receipt of a generous donation from The Duncan Norman Charitable Trust in memory of the late Duncan Norman.
Recently, we celebrated the 10 Year Anniversary of the Scholarship, to mark this event, we asked scholars, both past and present, to tell us how the scholarship had benefitted them.
This prestigious Scholarship consists of the following funding and research support: Competitive annual maintenance stipend of £15,000 (or top-up to this level of maintenance if the candidate is in receipt of another source of funding) Full payment of tuition fees (Home, EU or Overseas) Free University accommodation of up to £4,635 pa or an allowance of the same amount for students wishing to live off campusLaptop or desktop computer of up to £1000 in valueSupport for conference expenses of up to £500 in years 2 & 3 The Scholarship is awarded for one year in the first instance and, subject to satisfactory academic progress, will be renewed for a total period of up to three years. Priority will be given to students in receipt of Research Council or other equivalent funding.
The Scholarship is open for application to all prospective full-time postgraduate research students irrespective of nationality, tuition fee status or subject area, starting an academic programme between 1st October and January 2nd of the following calendar year. Please note that prospective MRes, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, and currently registered University of Liverpool MPhil/PhD students, are not eligible for application to this scholarship. Prospective applicants must hold a formal offer of study for a PhD programme at the University of Liverpool for the relevant academic session (as noted above) and only students who already hold, or are likely to attain in forthcoming examinations, a first-class honours degree (or its equivalent) are likely to be considered by the University’s Scholarship Awarding Committee.