University of Glasgow is offering a number of Adam Smith Business School PhD Studentship in
the field of Accounting & Finance, Business and
Management or Economics. Home/EU and international applicants are
eligible to apply as well as existing University of Glasgow Adam Smith
Business School PhD students who started in year one within 12 months of
the scholarship deadline. Both full-time and part-time students are
eligible. Studentship will run for a maximum of three years full-time (2
years if awarded to 1st year Glasgow PhD student) or 5 years part-time
commencing In September/October 2014. The application deadline
is 10th April 2014.
About Scholarship: Applications are invited for a number of Scholarships being offered by the Adam Smith Business School for PhD study in Accounting & Finance, Business and Management or Economics. Home/EU and international applicants are eligible to apply as well as existing University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School PhD students who started in year one within 12 months of the scholarship deadline. Both full-time and part-time students are eligible.
Study: Studentships are provided in the field of Accounting & Finance, Business and Management or Economics at University of Glasgow. Course Level: Studentships are available for pursuing PhD degree level at University of Glasgow. Scholarship Provider: University of Glasgow, UK Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: Home/EU and international applicants are eligible to apply as well as existing University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School PhD students who started in year one within 12 months of the scholarship deadline. Both full-time and part-time students are eligible.
Scholarship Open for: UK/EU and international applicants can apply for these PhD studentships.
Number of awards: University of Glasgow is offering a number of PhD studentships.
Duration: The studentships will run for a maximum of three years full-time (2 years if awarded to 1st year Glasgow PhD student) or 5 years part-time commencing In September/October 2014.
Value: These PhD studentships will provide:
-an annual bursary equivalent to the RCUK rate – £13,863 (£6931.50 part-time) for 2014/15;
-fees at the standard Home/EU or International rate;
-a research support grant of £750 (£375 part-time) per annum.
Notification: Applicants will be notified of the result of the competition by 27 June 2014.
Apply: Applicants are required to make two applications: one for a place of study for a PhD in the Adam Smith Business School at the University of Glasgow; the second application is for the studentship. Both applications must be complete by 17:00, Thursday 10th April 2014. Business School applicants who have already applied for the College of Social Sciences PhD scholarship 2014 competition will automatically be considered for the Adam Smith Business School PhD studentship. Applicants not currently studying for a PhD at the University of Glasgow must identify a potential supervisor prior to submitting a scholarship application, in order to secure a reference. All applicants should complete and collate the following documentation then attach to a single email and send to Christine Athorne at business-phd-studentship-at-glasgow.ac.uk.
Deadline: The application deadline is 10th April 2014.
Further Information: http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/business/postgraduateresearch/feesfundingandscholarships/
About Scholarship: Applications are invited for a number of Scholarships being offered by the Adam Smith Business School for PhD study in Accounting & Finance, Business and Management or Economics. Home/EU and international applicants are eligible to apply as well as existing University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School PhD students who started in year one within 12 months of the scholarship deadline. Both full-time and part-time students are eligible.
Study: Studentships are provided in the field of Accounting & Finance, Business and Management or Economics at University of Glasgow. Course Level: Studentships are available for pursuing PhD degree level at University of Glasgow. Scholarship Provider: University of Glasgow, UK Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: Home/EU and international applicants are eligible to apply as well as existing University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School PhD students who started in year one within 12 months of the scholarship deadline. Both full-time and part-time students are eligible.
Scholarship Open for: UK/EU and international applicants can apply for these PhD studentships.
Number of awards: University of Glasgow is offering a number of PhD studentships.
Duration: The studentships will run for a maximum of three years full-time (2 years if awarded to 1st year Glasgow PhD student) or 5 years part-time commencing In September/October 2014.
Value: These PhD studentships will provide:
-an annual bursary equivalent to the RCUK rate – £13,863 (£6931.50 part-time) for 2014/15;
-fees at the standard Home/EU or International rate;
-a research support grant of £750 (£375 part-time) per annum.
Notification: Applicants will be notified of the result of the competition by 27 June 2014.
Apply: Applicants are required to make two applications: one for a place of study for a PhD in the Adam Smith Business School at the University of Glasgow; the second application is for the studentship. Both applications must be complete by 17:00, Thursday 10th April 2014. Business School applicants who have already applied for the College of Social Sciences PhD scholarship 2014 competition will automatically be considered for the Adam Smith Business School PhD studentship. Applicants not currently studying for a PhD at the University of Glasgow must identify a potential supervisor prior to submitting a scholarship application, in order to secure a reference. All applicants should complete and collate the following documentation then attach to a single email and send to Christine Athorne at business-phd-studentship-at-glasgow.ac.uk.
Deadline: The application deadline is 10th April 2014.
Further Information: http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/business/postgraduateresearch/feesfundingandscholarships/
No comments:
Post a Comment