Not specified
No deadline
United Kingdom
individual
About This Opportunity
The William Wyse Studentship is intended for the promotion of study and research in the Science of Social Anthropology. Studentships are awarded by competition and are tenable at any College at the University of Cambridge. The Studentship is normally tenable for three years and will not be renewable thereafter, though the Electors have discretion to award it for a shorter period. The emoluments cover University and College fees (excluding the year in which the student will undertake field research) and maintenance, but do not include fieldwork expenses. Students may apply for maintenance cover while on fieldwork but will be expected to meet additional field expenses, including travel, from other sources. Approximately two awards are available each year.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- United Kingdom
- Project in
- United Kingdom
- Applicants
- individual
Application Details
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Review process
Awarded by competition based on academic merit
Restrictions
- no_concurrent_funding
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