King's College London offers an exceptional opportunity for aspiring PhD students through the Centre of European Law PhD Studentship. This prestigious studentship is awarded to an incoming PhD student at the Dickson Poon School of Law, focusing on research related to the centre's themes and European Law.
Scholarship Summary
Subject Areas: Law
Funding Type: Tuition fee+ Stipend
Duration: 3 years
Value: Fully funded studentship covering tuition fees, a maintenance stipend at the UKRI rate with a London weighting, and a pending submission fee of £350.
Application Deadline: 01 December 2024
Scholarship Benefits
1. Full Tuition Coverage: The scholarship covers full tuition fees for three years, applicable to both home and international students. This totals around £76,500 covered.
2. Maintenance Stipend: Recipients receive a stipend at the UKRI rate with an additional London weighting, around £19,668/year.
3. Additional Costs: The studentship also includes a £350 fee to cover the pending submission fee.
Eligibility Criteria
Program Admission: Applicants must be accepted into the Law Research MPhil/PhD programme for October 2025.
Research Relevance: The proposed PhD research must align with the centre's research themes and broadly defined European Law.
Conditions: Awards are contingent upon meeting all acceptance requirements of the Dickson Poon School of Law. The studentship is only valid for commencement in October 2025 and cannot be deferred or transferred to another institution.
Application Procedure
1. Application to Programme: Interested candidates must apply to the Dickson Poon School of Law MPhil/PhD programme.
2. Funding Application: On the King's Apply Admissions Application Form, candidates must tick the box ‘Applied to a King’s funding scheme’ and enter the Award Scheme Code: CEL2025.
3. Submission of Documents: Ensure all required documents, such as the CV, academic transcripts, and research proposal, are submitted with the application.
Selection Process:
1. Evaluation: Applications will be reviewed by the Scholarship Panel in the spring.
2. Scoring: Candidates will be assessed based on their academic potential (50%) and the quality of their research proposal and its alignment with the Centre’s themes (50%).
3. Final Selection: The Centre of European Law directors will select one recipient from the Scholarship Panel's shortlist.
🗓️ Application Deadline: 01 December 2024
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