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University of Exeter Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences UK Global Majority PhD Studentship Ref: 5318

About the award

Supervisors

Prospective supervisors to be named as part of application

The Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences is launching its UK Global Majority studentship for 2025/26. We recognise the sector-wide underrepresentation of UK Global Majority – sometimes referred to as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) - students at PhD level in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, and the Studentship represents our commitment to expanding the opportunities for the most able students irrespective of background or financial circumstances.   

The PhD studentship is available to UK Global Majority backgrounds candidates only*

* Global Majority refers to people who are Black, Asian, Brown, dual-heritage, whose heritage is indigenous to the global south, and/or have been referred to as ‘ethnic minorities’

Exeter is a centre for world-leading research across the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. Our departments are consistently placed at the top of national and international rankings.

Our PhD studentships are available to support any excellent project connecting with, or across, our disciplines:

Exeter is a portal to a rich variety of research resources offering unique archives in medieval and modern history, modern and contemporary literature and film. Dynamic partnerships with arts, culture and heritage organisations – British Museum, Historic England, London Film School, National Trust, Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Tate Britain among many others – give our researchers access to a remarkable range of research collections and facilities.

Exeter offers PhD students exceptional support:

  • A teamed approach to supervision combining research expertise from across our disciplines and access to a pastoral tutor
  • A dedicated Doctoral College, a single point-of-contact for all programme and practical needs
  • Access to a Digital Humanities Lab
  • Research and career development opportunities within the College and across the University
  • Dedicated study space for Humanities postgraduates
  • A well-established postgraduate research culture, including seminars, conferences and journals
  • Funding opportunities for individual research needs

Awards will be granted to the strongest applicants based on an assessment of the applicant’s:

·         Academic excellence

·         Research potential

·         Research proposal

·         Fit with research environment and supervision team

Applications will be assessed in line with the university’s commitment to supporting equality, diversity and inclusivity in postgraduate research.

Duration and value of award

The studentship will be for a period of up to 3 years (36 months), dependent on satisfactory progress, and will cover full tuition fees and an annual maintenance grant of £19,237 (2024/25 rate).

For further information on research opportunities in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences please contact Dr Jonathan Doney, HASS Faculty Director of Postgraduate Research: j.doney@exeter.ac.uk. 

Entry requirements

Applicants should have at a minimum a good first degree (at least 2.1, or international equivalent) in a relevant field of the humanities, arts or social sciences, and have obtained, or be currently working towards a Master's degree at Merit level, or international equivalent, in a relevant discipline.

 

If English is not your first language you will need to meet the English language requirements and provide proof of proficiency. Click here for more information.

 

Applicants must have identified and approached a potential supervisor and have supervision agreed in principle. To help find an appropriate supervisor please look at the staff pages of departmental websites or use the Research Expertise search function on our Postgraduate Study pages: http://www.exeter.ac.uk/pg-research.

·         Applicants would be expected to start their studies in September 2025.

·         Recipients are expected to commit to engagement beyond their doctoral studies through contributing to the research environment of their discipline and the College by participating in research activities, accessing skills development training and opportunities and career development etc. Continued funding would be dependent on satisfactory evidence of this engagement having taken place.

This award is only open to applicants whose fee status is classed as Home. Therefore this award is not open to International students. Click here for further information about fee status.

Please note that these studentships are only open to applicants who will start their study in September 2025, not those who have already started.

Applications for full-time or part-time study are welcome however applications will only be supported for campus-based programmes as this studentship is not open to Distance-Learning programmes.

Residency Entry Requirements

* UK only

* This studentship, including full tuition fees and maintenance allowance, is available to UK candidates.

How to apply

To apply, please click the ‘Apply Now’ button above. You will be asked to submit the following by 17 February 2025:

·         A research proposal of 1,500-2,000 words (exclusive of bibliography), with supervisors agreed in principle

·         A 200-500 word statement on your fit with the department/Faculty research culture and your prospective supervision team. You should also name which programme of study you are applying for

·         A CV

·         Proof of academic track record (transcripts/certificates)

·         Two references, at least one to be an academic reference

·         Proof of your English language proficiency, if relevant

Please submit all documents, apart from your references and degree transcripts, as one combined file and submit this against the research proposal section of the application form.

All application documents must be submitted in English. Certified translated copies of academic qualifications must also be provided.

Please note that we will seek a supporting statement from named prospective supervisors for all shortlisted candidates as part of the final assessment process.

Please quote reference 5318 on your application and in any correspondence about this studentship.

Reference information
It is your responsibility to ensure that your referees email their references to PGRApplicants@exeter.ac.uk, as we will not make requests for references directly; you must arrange for them to be submitted by 17 February 2025. Please note that applications with missing documentation will not progress to shortlisting.

References should be in the form of a letter. Referees must email their references to us from their institutional email accounts. We cannot accept references from personal/private email accounts, unless it is a scanned document on institutional headed paper and signed by the referee.

No interviews will be held for these studentships. We expect to be able to communicate outcomes to all applicants by the end of April 2025.

For general information about this studentship and the application process, please contact PGRApplicants@exeter.ac.uk.

Summary

Application deadline: 17th February 2025
Number of awards:1
Value: Home (UK) tuition fees and an annual maintenance allowance at current Research Council rate of £19,237 per year (2024/25 rate)
Duration of award: per year
Contact: PGR Admissions PGRApplicants@exeter.ac.uk