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  1. How to Find Funding for a PhD

    Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Funding bodies support PhD students in different ways. Some will pay tuition fees only; some will include a stipend (maintenance/living costs) or travel expenses; while others will simply be a one-off award to ease the financial burden of further study. Similarly, each funding body will have its ...

  2. PhD Opportunities

    A-Z of Research Opportunities. Completing a postgraduate research degree at Queen's University offers you the opportunity to develop your research skills and prove yourself as a researcher. During your time here, you will carry out research that has an impact on people across the globe.

  3. Queen's University Belfast PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

    3D-printed drug-eluting auxetic meshes for preventing biofilm formation and capsular contracture associated with breast implants. Queen's University Belfast School of Pharmacy. This is an exemplar PhD project co-supervised by Dr. Zafer Kazanci (School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering) and Prof. Karl Malcolm (School or Pharmacy).

  4. International Prospective Research Students

    International Prospective Research Students. Queen's University Belfast invites applications from outstanding Chinese students to pursue PhD study at Queen's University Belfast in collaboration with the China Scholarship Council (CSC). There are up to 20 fully funded three-year research studentships, for applicants commencing their studies ...

  5. PhD Opportunities

    If you are interested in pursuing a PhD in the field of science and culture, please do get in contact. See our members section for potential supervisors and their research interests. Click here to find out more about: Applying for a PhD at Queen's. PGR Level Funding opportunities. Additional international funding opportunities.

  6. How To Get On A PHD Programme at Queen's

    Find out more about funding, scholarships and the PhD application process via the links below:Postgraduate Research at Queen's: https://www.qub.ac.uk/Study/P...

  7. How to Apply

    Normally start of the academic year (end of September) KEY STEPS IN THE APPLICATION PROCESS. 1. Identify your research question and a potential supervisor. 2. Prepare a 1,500 word research proposal. 3. Submit a formal application.

  8. Postgraduate Research

    The School of Law has over 100 years of achievement in education and research. We are ranked 7th for legal research in the UK, and our academics are recognised experts at home and abroad. We offer PhD supervision across the legal field, with over 50 prospective PhD supervisors supporting a range of approaches, from the doctrinal to the ...

  9. Queen's Management School PhD Scholarships 2023

    Queen's Business School at Queen's University Belfast is making an open call for full-time 4-year PhD scholarship applications commencing October 2023.

  10. PhD Research Studentship at the School of Law

    PhD Research Studentship at the School of Law. 17 July, 2023. The School of Law is delighted to announce a PhD studentship funded by the Department for the Economy (DfE). The successful candidate will research the topic of 'Inquiries.'. Queen's University Belfast (QUB) / Department for the Economy (DfE)

  11. Funding/Scholarships

    The School has serveral funding opportunities for academic study and travel. Details of all the School funding can be found on this page. Be sure to revisit this page frequently and check the site news items throughout the year as funding becomes available. Undergraduate funding. Postgraduate Taught funding. Postgraduate Research funding

  12. How To Apply

    School of. Psychology. Home; Study. Undergraduate; Postgraduate Taught Courses; Postgraduate Research Courses

  13. qub PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

    3D-printed drug-eluting auxetic meshes for preventing biofilm formation and capsular contracture associated with breast implants. Queen's University Belfast School of Pharmacy. This is an exemplar PhD project co-supervised by Dr. Zafer Kazanci (School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering) and Prof. Karl Malcolm (School or Pharmacy).

  14. Department for the Economy Postgraduate Studentship scheme

    In academic year 2023 to 2024 the basic rates of maintenance support are: £18,622 for a research studentship. £9,311 for a taught studentship. These awards are not affected by your parent's income or your income, but if you are receiving similar support from industry or a university, you may not be eligible for a studentship.

  15. New Mozambique scholarship launched at Queen's

    Sponsored by Kenmare Resources plc (Kenmare), the Kenmare Resources PhD Studentship will offer a transformative educational experience to an eligible postgraduate student who is resident in Mozambique, has Mozambican nationality and is interested in pursuing a PhD in History, Anthropology, Philosophy or Politics (HAPP) at Queen's.

  16. Student Experience

    We also work with graduate employers who wish to support future talent and promote their specialist subject area. ... To find out more about funding a scholarship contact Jason O'Neill, Development Manager (Major Gifts) by email or call 028 9097 3162. Your support could be the first step in changing the world!

  17. Get a studentship to fund your doctorate

    Our expectations for research organisations, supervisors and students are set out in the statement of expectations for doctoral training. You could get: a minimum stipend of £19,237 per year for your living costs, which is paid to you in regular instalments. support for your tuition fees (minimum £4,786 per year)