£10,000 - £10,000
No deadline
United Kingdom
individual
About This Opportunity
The Spanish Studies Studentship provides £10,000 funding for each of three years of PhD study. It is available to a student who will be studying 17th and/or 18th century Spanish art and literature. The award is offered by King's College at the University of Cambridge and provides funding towards the University Composition Fee. If the UCF is fully or partially covered by another funder, any surplus can be transferred to a maintenance stipend. The holder of the Studentship will be expected to submit updates on their work for use in reports to the donors, and for possible inclusion in College print and digital publications.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- United Kingdom
- Project in
- United Kingdom
- Applicants
- individual
Application Details
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Review process
Award is based on financial need (including hardship) and academic merit
Restrictions
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Post-award obligations
- final_report
- acknowledge_funder
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- Award Amount
- £10,000 - £10,000
- Application Deadline
- No deadline
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