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School of Politics and International Studies – POLIS Research Scholarship (International Students)


 
  • Value of Award: Full International Fees
  • Number Available: 1 Award
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: A Masters degree at merit level, plus an excellent first degree with GPA above 3.5 in the area of the social sciences. If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: One award paying full fees is available to International students undertaking a research degree in the School of Politics and International Studies from September onwards. An IELTS score of at least 6.5 is required for applicants whose first language is not English.

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School of Earth and Environment – SEE International Research Student Bursary

 
  • Value of Award: £1,000 toward fees or maintenance/field work
  • Number Available: Up to 4 Awards Available
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: The candidate will be registered on a postgraduate research degree in the School of Earth and Environment, studying on a full-time programme of study for a period of up to three years. If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: Bursaries will be awarded on a competative basis.candidates wishing to apply should have completed the registration process, and should submit an application (available on the School's web site) no later than 31st December each year. The bursary is tenable for one year in the first instance and is renewable annually for up to 3 years, providing satisfactory progress is being made.
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School of History – Postgraduate Busaries

 
  • Value of Award: UK/EU rated Fees
  • Number Available: Up to 3 Awards Available
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: UK First Class or Upper Second Class Honours degree, or equivalent; and/or a Master's Degree, or equivalent; If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: The awards are open to all nationals undertaking a postgraduate course in the School of History. There are a maximum of 3 studentships (for both Research and Taught programmes).
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School of English – Bonamy Dobrée Scholarship
 
  • Value of Award:Full Fees at International Rate + Maintenance of £500
  • Number Available: Up to 2 Awards Available
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: Good UK Upper Second Class Honours or First Class Honours Degree and preferably a distinction at Master's Degree level, or equivalents, in appropriate subjects. Candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: The School of English is offering two full-fee awards to international research postgraduate students commencing their studies in October 2008. The bursary will pay the full cost of tuition fees at the international rate and £500 maintenance per annum (renewable annually up to a maximum of 3 years on condition of satisfactory progress). The award-holder will be registered as a provisional PhD candidate, and would be expected to up-grade to full PhD status within twelve months of registration. Applicants for these awards are also expected to make an application to the ORSAS competition through the University of Leeds.

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School of Education - Research Degree Scholarship
 
  • Value of Award: Each scholarship will be worth one half of the annual tuition fee rate
  • Number Available: Up to 6 awards available
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: Candidates must have received an offer of a study place for a postgraduate research degree in the School of Education. If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: In addition, UK/EU students awarded a School of Education Research Degree Scholarship will normally be required to submit an application for an externally funded studentship (principally to ESRC or AHRC, though other funding bodies will be considered) which, if successful, will replace the School of Education's scholarship. Candidates will be given full support in preparing their application to external funding bodies. A contribution towards research project costs is provided to all postgraduate research students in the School. If you have not been contacted by the School of Education by July 1st , you may assume you have not been awarded a Research Degree Scholarship. If you are successful, you must confirm your offer of a place on the doctoral programme immediately after notification otherwise the scholarship will be awarded to another student.
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Institute of Communications Studies (ICS) – Research Scholarships

  • Value of Award: Up to £5,000 as a contribution towards fees
  • Number Available: 4 Awards
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: Contact the ICS for further information. If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: The institute is particularly keen to support students willing to research in the areas of media industries and institutions.
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School of History – Postgraduate Busaries

  • Value of Award: UK/EU rated Fees
  • Number Available: Up to 3 Awards Available
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: UK First Class or Upper Second Class Honours degree, or equivalent; and/or a Master's Degree, or equivalent; If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: The awards are open to all nationals undertaking a postgraduate course in the School of History. There are a maximum of 3 studentships (for both Research and Taught programmes).
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Institute For Medieval Studies – IMS Bursaries

  • Value of Award: A contribution towards fees, £1,000 (FT) or £500 (PT)
  • Number Available: Variable
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: A First Class or Upper Second Class BA degree or equivalent in the Humanities with sufficient medieval components. If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.

 
Leeds University Business School – PhD Studentships

  • Value of Award: Fees (UK/EU/International) + Maintenance (£12,900)
  • Number Available: 2 Awards
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: Standard entry requirement to the PhD Programme in the Faculty of Business – please see the following link; If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: Two full-fee awards are available to all nationalities wishing to study at research postgraduate level in the Leeds University Business School.
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School of Mathematics - International Research Scholarships

  • Value of Award: Maintenance (£4,500)
  • Number Available: Variable
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: Candidates should have a minimum of an Upper Second Class degree in Mathematics or a related discipline. If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: These awards are usually offered to candidates who are successful in the Overseas Research Student Award Scheme (ORSAS), which has separate application requirements.
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School of Mechanical Engineering - EPSRC DTG Studentship

  • Value of Award: Full fees + Maintenance (£12,600) per year
  • Number Available: 1 Award
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: A good first degree (first or upper second class degree or eqivalent) or an MSc degree in a relevant discipline such as Engineering, Mathematics or Physics. If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: This PhD Research Scholarship is available now for an immediate start. The aims of this project are to assess the wear and osteolytic potential of the patellofemoral joint within various conceptual and commercially available total knee replacements available today. This will be achieved through development of a bespoke patellofemoral joint wear simulator and wear testing; computational modelling; studies of the biological reactions of wear debris and clinical studies to validate the physical and biological models. Informal enquires can be made to Professor Zhongmin Jin
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School of Mechanical Engineering - EPSRC Studentship

  • Value of Award: Full fees + Maintenance (£12,600) per year
  • Number Available: 1 Award
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: A good first degree (first or upper second class degree or eqivalent) or an MSc degree in a relevant discipline such as Engineering, Mathematics or Physics. If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: This PhD Research Scholarship is available now for an immediate start. The aims of this multidisciplinary project are to research and develop stress-strain and oxygen transport models to predict cell behaviour and extracellular matrix remodelling in response to recellularisation and conditioning of decellularised tissues under uniaxial and biaxial strain stimuli. The tissues to be investigated will include tendon fascicles and pericardium with a view to develop tissue engineering constructs for the reconstruction of the mitral heart valve. This project will primarily employ analytical and computational finite element modelling, as well as experimental testing and validation. A major collaborator in this research is the UK National Blood Service Tissue Services. This project is also benefited from substantial links to the industrial sector. Informal enquires can be made to either
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School of Modern Languages and Cultures - Bursaries

  • Value of Award: Variable
  • Number Available: Up to 10 awards available
  • Minimum Academic Requirements: Upper Second Class degree or equivalent. If English is not your first language, then candidates must also meet the University's English language requirements.
  • Additional Information: Acceptance for taught MA, MA by Research or PhD registration in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures for session. You must also have applied for an externally-funded studentship award i.e. AHRC/ESRC (East Asian Studies only) /ORSAS/URS as appropriate. UK students, who are successful in their application for external funding will not be eligible for an award. EU and International students who are successful in their application for external funding may still be eligible for an award.
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