The Alice Brown Scholarship is a new 6-year Ph.D. scholarship offering a programme of advanced study, ongoing research, professional training and development. In combination with their research methods training, subject-specific training, and doctoral studies successful candidates will also work with supervisors, the Student Development Office, and the Alice Brown Scholarship Programme Coordinator to participate in a comprehensive ongoing programme of professional development.
There will be a particular emphasis on digital skills, including the opportunity to develop expertise in online design and content creation and blended learning. Successful candidates will also work with the Graduate School and relevant research clusters/centres to gain professional academic skills, and hands-on experience of knowledge exchange and public engagement activities with communities, policymakers, and other stakeholders.
They would expect successful candidates, within their programme of training, to contribute to the School’s strategic aims. This could be through participating in digital skills development, contributing to efforts to widen participation and access to higher education for students from non-traditional backgrounds or other development activities.
In combination with their time commitment on studies, training, and participation, scholarship holders will be expected to take up paid work opportunities in teaching and research assistance, to gain experience and consolidate their training.
Applications are welcome for Ph.D. projects in the following broad areas:
- African Studies;
- International Development;
- International Relations;
- Politics;
- Science, Technology and Innovation Studies;
- Social Anthropology
- Social Policy;
- Social Work;
- Sociology;
- South Asian Studies;
- Sustainable Development.
Prospective candidates are encouraged to explore the range of expertise and research and teaching strengths across the School.
Eligibility
- A first class honors degree (or equivalent) in a subject relevant to the studentship OR a taught MSc degree at distinction level in a subject relevant to the studentship. Conditional offers can be made to applicants currently enrolled on a degree programme on the basis of anticipated results.
- As comprehensive research training is integrated in the programme of this Ph.D., there will be no automatic preference given to those holding MSc qualifications covering research training. Applications are encouraged from those nearing the end of an undergraduate degree in a subject relevant to the scholarship.
- Due to constraints on part-time study for international students on visas, this award is only open to nationals of the UK, countries of the European Economic Area, or Switzerland.
Scholarship
- The scholarship covers full payment of Ph.D. tuition fees and provides an annual stipend of GBP 10,000 each year;
- All Ph.D. students in the School of Social and Political Science can apply to the Ph.D. Research Support Fund for help with fieldwork and other research-related costs throughout their period of study.
Further details:
PhD Scholarships, University of Edinburgh, UK (2018)