Bursaries (Altro)
Lancaster University Department of Philosophy now has both AHRC and =
internal university awards available for postgraduate study in 2010 - =
11. Early application is strongly advised.
(1) The AHRC Research Preparation Master's scheme supports students =
undertaking Master's courses that focus on advanced study and research =
training explicitly intended to provide a foundation for further =
research at doctoral level. Studentships will normally be for one year =
full-time or two years' part-time. The AHRC Doctoral scheme provides =
studentships to enable students to undertake and complete a doctoral =
degree in any area of the AHRC's subject domain. Studentships will =
normally be for up to three years for full-time study, or up to five =
years for part-time study.
Lancaster has been awarded one studentship in each scheme for Philosophy =
in 2010-11 under the Block Grant Partnership Scheme. The value of these =
awards is:=20
Maintenance grant:
MPhil/PhD) full-time: =A313,290
part-time =A37,970
(MA) full-time: =A39,280
part-time =A34,640
Tuition fees:
(all awards) full-time (max) =A33,390
part-time (max) =A31,695
For more details, see the AHRC website at:
http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/FundingOpportunities/Pages/summaryinformationforpro=
spectivepostgraduatestudents.aspx In particular, please check the Guide =
to Student Eligibility =
<http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/FundingOpportunities/Documents/Guide%20to%20Studen=
t%20Eligibility.pdf> accessible there, to ensure that you meet the =
scheme, subject, residency and academic eligibility requirements.=20
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