PPLS PhD Scholarships for International Students at University of Edinburgh

The
School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences (PPLS) is pleased to
offer a number of PhD scholarships for programmers starting in the 2019/20
academic year.
The
Scholarships are available to postgraduate students intending to study for a
PhD within PPLS on either a full or part-time basis. The awards are offered on
a highly competitive basis and are subject to annual renewal.

These
scholarships are funded by the School of PPLS. Psychology at Edinburgh
brings together world-class researchers approaching the scientific study of
mind and behaviour through a range of topics – from language development to
dementia, personality to paranormal beliefs.
Scholarship Description:

Application Deadline: November 30, 2018
Course Level: Scholarships are available to study PhD scholarship
Study Subject: Scholarships are available for Philosophy, Psychology
and Linguistics & English Language (LEL)
Scholarship Award: The Award provides full-time tuition fees (UK/EU or
overseas level) with an annual stipend of £14,553 for three years (pro rata for
part-time students)
Nationality: The Scholarship is available to international students.
a number of scholarship: Number not given.
Scholarship can be taken in the UK
Eligibility for the Scholarship:
  • Eligible
    Countries:
    International students. are
    eligible to apply for this scholarship
  • Entrance
    Requirement
    : The successful applicant will
    have a very good undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline and ideally
    will have, or will be studying for, a postgraduate master’s degree (or
    equivalent).
    • Existing doctoral researchers (i.e. those in their 1st or 2nd year of
    doctoral study) are not eligible for this award.
    • These scholarships are funded by the School of PPLS.
Application procedure:

How to Apply:
Read further information specific to subject areas.
• PhD Philosophy
• PhD Psychology
• PhD Linguistics & English Language
• Complete the application for the relevant PhD programmed.
• We encourage projects in the following areas:
• Crowd Psychology
• Using principles of group identity to improve crowd safety in emergencies and
at mass events by exploring the role of group identity on feelings of safety,
empowerment, and well-being. More broadly, examining underlying prejudice and
stigmatization (and how these can be overcome), the role of collective action
and efficacy in political change, and antecedents to political behaviour.
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