100 QMUL Fully Funded Postgraduate Research Studentships: 100 QMUL Fully Funded Postgraduate Research Studentships
Level of study: postgraduate research program
Nationality: open for home, EU and international candidates
The Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) is one of the UK’s top research universities, ranked fifth for world-leading and internationally excellent research.
Subject Area: humanities, social sciences, science and engineering
Scholarship Award: Around £12 million is spent by Queen Mary for research studentships every year.
This includes the following scholarships:
- QMUL principal’s postgraduate research studentships,
- Research council uk (rcuk) funded studentships,
- Funding from industry and
- Funding from research charities and cultural institutions
Number of Scholarships: 100 fully or partially funded studentships.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Applicants must have previous degrees
- All students should have a good standard of English in order to successfully study on a course.
- The minimum English language requirement is GCSE grade C or 4, though the requirements for some courses may be higher.
Application process:
Step 1: The course of study from the list of postgraduate courses should be selected by the applicant
Step 2: Academic entry requirements must be fulfilled as per specific information provided by the choice of course
Step 3: English language and foundation courses
if the first language is not English then proof of efficiency must be provided. For a full list of English language requirements, the English language requirements web pages must be read in detail
How to apply: The mode of application is online only. Paper applications are not accepted anymore.
Application Deadline: 31st January 2019
Quick Overview——————— |
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Organization | Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) |
Level | postgraduate research programme
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Country | UK |
Subject Areas | Subjects offered by the University |
Fellowship Amount | fully funded |
Eligibility | Open for home, EU and international candidates |
Deadline | 31st January 2019 |