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University of Birmingham Haywood Doctoral Scholarship 2018

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Eligibility

Students pursuing doctoral research in History of Arts

Region

United Kingdom

Award

Tuition fee waiver

Deadline

Closed

About The Program

The College of Arts and Law, University of Birmingham invites applications for Haywood Doctoral Scholarship 2018 from outstanding students who are willing to pursue/already pursuing a doctoral research in the History of Art. 

EligibilityDeadline Date: Closed

To be eligible for the scholarship, an applicant must -

  • Be pursuing a campus-based full-time doctoral research in the History of Arts that will commence in September 2018. 

Note: Students must have an application to study to apply for the funding.

 

How can you apply?

Eligible candidates can apply for the scholarship online through following steps -
Step 1: Apply for a study to the doctoral program in the History of Arts. 
Step 2: Click here to complete the funding application. 
Step 3: Fill in all required details and submit the form. 
Step 4: Support the application by two distinctive references. (The nominated refereed should return the duly filled reference form to calpg-research@contacts.bham.ac.uk. 

Terms and Conditions

Award details

All successful international students will receive tuition fee waiver that is equivalent to EU/Home rate.

 

Contact Details

Email: calpg-research@contacts.bham.ac.uk 
Phone: 0121 414 8442 or 0121 414 6627

 

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