One AHRC Research Preparation Master’s Award (European Languages and Culture) award to cover tuition fees at the Home/EU rate plus a maintenance grant. Applicants who have applied for a place to commence a taught MA in September 2012 on one of the following Canterbury-based MA programmes are
eligible to apply for this award: Comparative Literature, French and Comparative Literature, Hispanic Studies and Comparative Literature, Modern French Studies, Modern German and Comparative Literature, Modern Hispanic Studies). In order to qualify for the above scholarship, candidates must hold a First-Class Bachelor’s Degree (or a very good 2:1) in a relevant subject, or hold an equivalent non-UK qualification.
Two full fees scholarships (£4,900) for Home/EU students for a Taught Master’s programme and two partial fees scholarships (£4,900) for overseas paying students for a Taught Master’s programme. All Taught MA Scholarships are open to applicants who have applied for a place to commence their studies in September 2012 on any one of the School’s Canterbury-based Taught MA programmes. In order to qualify for the above scholarships, candidates must hold a First-Class Bachelor’s Degree (or a very good 2:1) in a relevant subject, or hold an equivalent non-UK qualification.
eligible to apply for this award: Comparative Literature, French and Comparative Literature, Hispanic Studies and Comparative Literature, Modern French Studies, Modern German and Comparative Literature, Modern Hispanic Studies). In order to qualify for the above scholarship, candidates must hold a First-Class Bachelor’s Degree (or a very good 2:1) in a relevant subject, or hold an equivalent non-UK qualification.
Two full fees scholarships (£4,900) for Home/EU students for a Taught Master’s programme and two partial fees scholarships (£4,900) for overseas paying students for a Taught Master’s programme. All Taught MA Scholarships are open to applicants who have applied for a place to commence their studies in September 2012 on any one of the School’s Canterbury-based Taught MA programmes. In order to qualify for the above scholarships, candidates must hold a First-Class Bachelor’s Degree (or a very good 2:1) in a relevant subject, or hold an equivalent non-UK qualification.
How to apply: Candidates must have applied to study on a Canterbury-based Taught Master’s programme. Candidates must also send a supporting statement, not exceeding 500 words, outlining why they feel they are suitable to be awarded a scholarship. The supporting statement should be sent to the SECL Postgraduate Coordinator, Jacqui Martlew: Email: secl-pgadmin@kent.ac.uk
Deadline for applications: Thursday 5th April, 2012 (Students may be interviewed as appropriate)
Further details: http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/researchcentres/graduate/funding.html