James McCune Smith PhD Scholarships |
Scholarship Name |
James McCune Smith PhD Scholarships |
Academic Year |
2023 |
Nationality |
Any |
The James McCune Smith Scholarships will fund Black UK students to undertake PhD research at the University. They will provide an enhanced experience through external mentors, placements, leadership training, community-building activities and networking opportunities. The Scholarships are named after James McCune Smith, who graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1837 as the first African American to receive a medical degree.
Key Features:
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PhD research can be in any discipline
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Funding covers stipend and fees for 4 years
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6 month placement with industry, a government or non-governmental organisation or other employer
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Mentorship from outside academia to provide a broader perspective and network, in addition to the usual academic supervisors
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Leadership training and community building activities
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Support for conferences and other networking opportunities
Eligibility
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A candidate must be a UK domicile Black African, Black Caribbean, Black other, Mixed-White and Black Caribbean or other mixed background (to include Black African, Black Caribbean or Black other).
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The University is seeking to address under-representation by these groups in our PhD programmes.
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This is an extra opportunity for Black UK students to receive a funded PhD place at the University of Glasgow.
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Applying for a James McCune Smith Scholarship does not prevent a candidate from simultaneously applying for other schemes to obtain a funded place. However, only one funded place can be accepted.
Value
4 years full stipend and fees at UKRI level, i.e. stipend of £18,022 |
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