Friday 21 December 2012

2013 600th Anniversary PhD Scholarships, University of St Andrews

University of St Andrews
University of St Andrews announces 100 scholarships for PhD Students. Three years postgraduate research scholarship is available in Arts & Humanities, Sciences, and Medicine. These anniversary scholarships are available from September 2013 and comprise fees plus an annual stipend of up to £15,000 for three years. The scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic quality and research promise. 18 January 2013 is the deadline for applications. 
About Scholarship: The University of St Andrews was founded in 1413 making it Scotland’s first university and the third oldest in the English-speaking world. Over the past six centuries it has established a reputation as one of Europe’s leading and most distinctive centres for teaching and research. This is an historic moment for the University as we look back on six centuries of tradition and of belief in the value of people, ideas and excellence. It falls to the present generation to preserve these values for the generations to come. 
Study: Arts & Humanities, Sciences, and Medicine
Course Level: PhD
Scholarship By: University of St Andrews
Location: UK
Number of awards: Up to 100
Duration: Three years
Value: These anniversary scholarships are available from September 2013 and comprise fees plus an annual stipend of up to £15,000 for three years. 
Eligibility:
- The scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic quality and research promise.
- Are open to all to apply.
Selection Criteria: The scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic quality and research promise.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes 
Apply: General advice on how to apply for a PhD place and how to be considered for an anniversary PhD scholarship can be sought from PG Admissions Office by email.
Deadline: 18 January 2013 
Further Information: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/admissions/pg/financialinformation/pgscholarships/600thphdscholarships/

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