University of Kent, School of European Culture and
Language is offering five graduate teaching assistantships for new
PhD students. The scholarships are offered for the students starting their
studies in the academic year 2014/15. SECL Graduate Teaching Assistant
scholarships will be awarded to outstanding applicants able to demonstrate a
high level of academic achievement, excellent communication skills and the
potential to make a strong contribution to their chosen field of
research. These scholarships include full home/EU fees plus a maintenance
grant and a salary. The application deadline is 31st January
2014.
Language is offering five graduate teaching assistantships for new
PhD students. The scholarships are offered for the students starting their
studies in the academic year 2014/15. SECL Graduate Teaching Assistant
scholarships will be awarded to outstanding applicants able to demonstrate a
high level of academic achievement, excellent communication skills and the
potential to make a strong contribution to their chosen field of
research. These scholarships include full home/EU fees plus a maintenance
grant and a salary. The application deadline is 31st January
2014.
Study Subject(s): Scholarships are provided in the field of Classical and
Archaeological Studies, Comparative Literature, English Language and
Linguistics, French, German, Hispanic Studies, Italian, Philosophy and
Religious Studies at University of Kent.
Course Level: Scholarships are available for PhD students
at University of Kent.
Scholarship Provider: University of Kent, UK
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Archaeological Studies, Comparative Literature, English Language and
Linguistics, French, German, Hispanic Studies, Italian, Philosophy and
Religious Studies at University of Kent.
Course Level: Scholarships are available for PhD students
at University of Kent.
Scholarship Provider: University of Kent, UK
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: SECL Graduate Teaching Assistant scholarships will be awarded to
outstanding applicants able to demonstrate a high level of academic
achievement, excellent communication skills and the potential to make a strong
contribution to their chosen field of research. Candidates must:
-Hold a good honours degree (First or 2.1) or a Master’s degree at merit or distinction
in a relevant subject or equivalent
-Hold an offer of a place on a full-time doctoral research degree in the School
of European Culture and Languages for the academic year commencing September
2014
-Have a high-quality research proposal
-Have excellent communication skills, both written and oral, suited to
undergraduate teaching
-The SECL GTA competition is open to UK, EU and overseas fee-paying students.
outstanding applicants able to demonstrate a high level of academic
achievement, excellent communication skills and the potential to make a strong
contribution to their chosen field of research. Candidates must:
-Hold a good honours degree (First or 2.1) or a Master’s degree at merit or distinction
in a relevant subject or equivalent
-Hold an offer of a place on a full-time doctoral research degree in the School
of European Culture and Languages for the academic year commencing September
2014
-Have a high-quality research proposal
-Have excellent communication skills, both written and oral, suited to
undergraduate teaching
-The SECL GTA competition is open to UK, EU and overseas fee-paying students.
Scholarship Open for International Students: UK, EU and overseas students can apply for these scholarships.
Scholarship Description: In preparation for the University’s 50th anniversary in 2015, Kent has
established an additional 100 doctoral scholarships to be awarded
annually. Known as Kent’s 50th Anniversary Scholars, successful candidates will
demonstrate academic excellence and outstanding research potential. The
School of European Culture and Languages is delighted to be able to
offer five SECL 50th Anniversary Graduate Teaching Assistant
Scholarships for new PhD students starting in the academic year 2014/15.
established an additional 100 doctoral scholarships to be awarded
annually. Known as Kent’s 50th Anniversary Scholars, successful candidates will
demonstrate academic excellence and outstanding research potential. The
School of European Culture and Languages is delighted to be able to
offer five SECL 50th Anniversary Graduate Teaching Assistant
Scholarships for new PhD students starting in the academic year 2014/15.
Number of award(s): Five SECL 50th Anniversary Graduate Teaching Assistant Scholarships
for new PhD students starting in the academic year 2014/15.
for new PhD students starting in the academic year 2014/15.
Duration of award(s): The scholarships will be offered for one year in the first instance,
renewable for a maximum of three years, subject to satisfactory academic
performance.
renewable for a maximum of three years, subject to satisfactory academic
performance.
What does it cover? These scholarships cover full home/EU fees plus a maintenance grant and
a salary which will total an amount equivalent to that offered by the Research
Councils for 2014. Recipients will be expected to undertake four hours of
teaching per week over the three years of the award.
a salary which will total an amount equivalent to that offered by the Research
Councils for 2014. Recipients will be expected to undertake four hours of
teaching per week over the three years of the award.
Selection Criteria: Successful candidates will demonstrate academic excellence and
outstanding research potential.
outstanding research potential.
How to Apply: –Candidates must make a formal application to study on a SECL
doctoral programme, by 31 January 2014
-Candidates must then send a supporting statement, not exceeding 1,000 words,
outlining why they feel they are suitable to be awarded a SECL Graduate
Teaching Assistant Scholarship
-The supporting statement should be sent to the SECL Postgraduate Coordinator,
Jacqui Martlew: Email: seclpgadmin-at-kent.ac.uk
-For full terms and conditions of the GTA awards, please see the University of
Kent’s scholarships webpages.
-Note that these scholarships are only open to new students. Any current PhD
students within SECL should check this website in June 2014 to see whether new
scholarships for current students are announced.
-All unsuccessful CHASE applicants will be automatically considered for the
50th Anniversary Graduate Teaching Assistant Scholarships.
doctoral programme, by 31 January 2014
-Candidates must then send a supporting statement, not exceeding 1,000 words,
outlining why they feel they are suitable to be awarded a SECL Graduate
Teaching Assistant Scholarship
-The supporting statement should be sent to the SECL Postgraduate Coordinator,
Jacqui Martlew: Email: seclpgadmin-at-kent.ac.uk
-For full terms and conditions of the GTA awards, please see the University of
Kent’s scholarships webpages.
-Note that these scholarships are only open to new students. Any current PhD
students within SECL should check this website in June 2014 to see whether new
scholarships for current students are announced.
-All unsuccessful CHASE applicants will be automatically considered for the
50th Anniversary Graduate Teaching Assistant Scholarships.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 31st January 2014.