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Postgraduate Studentships Positions in University of Glasgow, UK

Potential applicants are advised to consult the AHRC Guidelines on Postgraduate Funding Opportunities for information on the Block Grant Partnership Scheme, on the AHRC subject domains, and on academic and residency criteria. AHRC studentships are funded at the UK Research Council rate. A ‘full’ studentship is offered to those meeting UK residency criteria and covers all postgraduate fees and a maintenance allowance. Applications for part-time study will be considered. EU nationals resident in the EU/EEA may be eligible for a ‘fees-only’ studentship. Applicants are strongly advised to consult the appropriate School pages for information on the research and teaching strengths of subject areas in the College.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 March 2011

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The Duncan and Morag MacLean Studentship, UK: Celtic and Gaelic Studies

Roinn na Ceiltis is na Gàidhlig / Celtic and Gaelic at the University of Glasgow invites applications for a newly established postgraduate studentship from a suitable graduate student in need of financial support in respect of living expenses and / or fees. Applicants should normally have been accepted for a postgraduate Masters programme in Celtic and Gaelic Studies at the University of Glasgow and have career interests in teaching, education or research (broadly defined).

The award for session 2011-2012 is tenable for one year only to enable the successful candidate to complete a Master’s postgraduate programme. The award will not normally be renewed except in exceptional circumstances. The value of the studentship for next session (2011-2012) should be in the region of £9,000.

Applications should be sent by post or email to Professor Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh, Head of Subject, Roinn na Ceiltis is na Gàidhlig / Celtic and Gaelic, 3 University Gardens, G12 8QQ,
1. A fully collated curriculum vitae including the names and addresses (also email) of two referees (bound copies are not necessary).
2. A covering letter explaining why you wish to be considered for this Studentship, detailing any other funding secured and/or applied for in connection with your PG Master’s programme.
3. A brief outline of your current research interests (approx. one page).

Scholarship Application Deadline:1 July 2011

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