Last Updated on June 14, 2022
The PhD studentships provide support for research projects on Commonwealth related themes.
Two studentships are available each year, one for UK-registered students and one for Commonwealth students in other countries. The studentships are funded by The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs and the journal’s publisher, Routledge, in association with the ACU.
Value
- The studentships have a value of GBP 5,500 each.
Eligibility
- The first studentship is open to registered PhD students from UK universities, although not necessarily UK citizens.
- The second is open to registered PhD students from ACU member universities in Commonwealth counties other than the UK, and to Chevening and Commonwealth Scholarship alumni who are PhD students at any Commonwealth university outside the UK.
Selection Criteria
Proposed research must fulfil at least one of the following criteria:
- Relate to the Commonwealth as a whole or to any Commonwealth-wide institution or organisation.
- Have a strong Commonwealth comparative aspect.
- Be of relevance to a Commonwealth country other than the UK.
Application
As part of the application, you should submit:
- A CV
- A studentship plan, outlining:
- The work you plan to carry out during the studentship, in non-technical language
- The likely impact of your studentship work, and how it will advance knowledge in your field and contribute to greater understanding of the Commonwealth
- The planned outcomes and outputs of the studentship
- Two letters of support from referees, these should include one academic (preferably your PhD/DPhil supervisor) and one personal reference letter.
For more information, visit Routeledge/Roundtable Commonwealth Studentships.
Deadline: July 31, 2022