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Διδακτορικές υποτροφίες από το London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Για ακόμη μία χρονιά, και το 2023, το London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) θα προσφέρει υποτροφίες σε νέους υποψήφιους διδάκτορες, μέσω των προγραμμάτων LSE ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) DTP Studentships, The London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP) και των LSE PhD Studentships. Οι υποτροφίες καλύπτουν το σύνολο των διδάκτρων, καθώς και ετήσια αμοιβή, η οποία για το προηγούμενο έτος ήταν ύψους £19,668.

Δείτε παρακάτω όλες τις πληροφορίες για τις υποτροφίες στα αγγλικά:

  • LSE PhD Studentships (εδώ)

For 2023 entry, LSE will be offering approximately 80 studentships to new PhD students in the form of LSE PhD Studentships, LSE DTP ESRC Studentships and London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP) Studentships.

The awards are open to high calibre students of all nationalities studying across all research areas at the School.

Eligibility

LSE PhD Studentships are tenable for four years and cover full fees and an annual stipend, which for 2022 entry was £19,668. They are available for UK and international students undertaking research in any LSE discipline, with annual renewal subject to satisfactory academic performance.

These awards will be made solely on the basis of outstanding academic merit and research potential. This relates both to your past academic record and to an assessment of your likely aptitude to complete a PhD in your chosen topic in the time allocated.

How to apply

Academic departments nominate students for consideration by a School panel for all PhD funding opportunities they may be eligible for. There is no separate application for any of these studentships.

To be considered for this funding, you must submit your complete application for admission to LSE by a specific date. This date differs by academic department. Refer to the individual programme page for the relevant deadline information.

 Find your graduate programme.

  • deadline for Economics and Geography and Environment for 2023 entry (including PhD Studentships and ESRC funding): 16 December 2022
  • funding deadline for first round of PhD Studentships and for ESRC funding for 2023 entry: 13 January 2023
  • funding deadline for second round of PhD Studentships deadline for 2023 entry (some departments only): 27 April 2023

Find out about ESRC Studentships.

More information on how to apply for a place on a PhD programme.
 

LSE has an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) and has ESRC studentships available for a number of programmes across 19 departments. Students of all nationalities are eligible for ESRC funding.

ESRC Studentships provide fees, a stipend and other additional forms of support. More information can be found here.

Funding for PhD study is also available in the form of LSE PhD Studentships.

Eligibility

ESRC Studentships are available for a number of programmes. Individual programme entries detail which programmes are eligible for ESRC funding. Find your graduate programme.

Students of all nationalities are eligible for ESRC funding, although there is a cap on the number of studentships that can be awarded to international, including EU, students.

Scholarship amount

Depending on the programme of study, ESRC Studentships will cover a one year's research training master's linked to a three year PhD, a two-year MRes linked to two years of study, or a three-year PhD programme. Find out more about these different award types.

ESRC Studentships cover full fees (for International students, LSE will cover the difference between UK and overseas fees) and an annual stipend, which for 2022 entry was £19.668.

There is additional DTP funding available for ESRC funded students to support difficult language training, field work, overseas institutional visits and collaborative research activities.

How to apply

Applications for ESRC funding for MSc or MRes programmes linked to a PhD (1+3 or 2+2)

The 1+3 or 2+2 scheme provides funding for a one- or two-year research training master's (MSc or MRes) linked to a PhD programme and is designed for students who have not already completed an ESRC recognised programme of research training.

If you would like to be considered for this, you should submit an application for the relevant MSc or MRes programme, including a research proposal for the PhD element of the programme (but check whether the programme you are applying for has specific instructions about this). You must also indicate your wish to be considered for 1+3 or 2+2 funding in your personal statement.

There is no separate application for the studentship as such, but you must submit your application for the MSc or MRes programme by a specific deadline (see below).

Applications for ESRC funding for direct entry to an MPhil/PhD programme (+3)

There is no separate application for the studentship as such, but you must submit your application for the MPhil/PhD programme by a specific deadline( see below)

  • deadline for programmes in the Departments of Economics and Geography and Environment for 2023 entry (including PhD Studentships and ESRC funding): 16 December 2022
  • deadline for all other departments for 2023 entry: 13 January 2023

More information on how to apply for a place on a PhD programme.

Collaborations
The ESRC are keen to see students involved in collaboration with non-academic partners (charities, private sector, public sector) and if you have an existing involvement with an organisation which might support your research and might benefit from your work, you should flag this up on your application.
 

  • The London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP) (εδώ)

LSE is part of LAHP (London Arts and Humanities Partnership), which is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Students of all nationalities can apply for one of these studentships.  

LAHP is a Doctoral Training Partnership co-funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and eight Higher Education Institution (HEI) partners.

LAHP funds up to 90 PhD studentships each year at these HEIs in subjects across the Arts & Humanities. 10 per cent of these studentships are Collaborative Doctoral Awards (CDAs) with a cultural or other external partner. There are separate competitions for CDA and open studentships.

The studentship includes an annual stipend at the Research Council UK Home (which for 2022 entry was £19,668) plus fees for three years full-time study. LAHP also welcomes applications for part-time study. CDAs are funded for three and a half years and include an annual stipend top-up of £550.

Studentships are tenable for three years and they cover full fees (for international students, LSE will cover the difference between UK and overseas fees) and an annual stipend, which for 2022 entry was £19,668. LSE will also cover full fees and stipend for an additional fourth year.  

LSE Departments that typically host AHRC studentships are International History, Media and Communications, Philosophy and Law, but students from other disciplines (for example, Anthropology, Gender Studies and International Development), can also apply if their research falls within the remit of AHRC, as explained here

Registration for these sessions can be completed using the webform found here

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