The AfOx Kennedy Trust Prize Studentship

Field of Study Various
Level PhD
Country UK
Eligibility
  • Proven and potential academic excellence Degree-level qualifications as a minimum.

Applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve the equivalent of the following UK qualifications:

      • A first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours.
      • You do not need to have a previous master’s degree to be considered for this DPhil
      • If your degree is not from the UK or another country specified above, visit our International Qualifications page for guidance on the qualifications and grades that would usually be considered to meet the University’s minimum entry requirements.
      • Research or working experience in any field may be an advantage.
      • It would be expected that applicants will be familiar with the recently published work of their proposed supervisors.
      • For clinical applicants, evidence of your NHS or HSE trust support will be required.
Requirements The set of documents you should send with your application to this course comprises the following:

      1. Official transcript(s).
      2. CV/résumé.
      3. Full instructions and link to standard CV creation form.
      4. Statement of purpose/personal statement with a maximum of 500 words, plus an optional extended statement of a maximum of 1,000 words.
      5. References/letters of recommendation with three overall, of which at least two must be academic.
      6. You should make contact with the academic member of staff with whom you wish to undertake research in order to ascertain the suitability of the project to your experience.
      7. Details of potential supervisors can be found on the Kennedy Institute and Botnar Research Centre websites.

Application Form: Here

Deadline 03-Dec-21
Organization Africa Oxford Intiative
How to Apply Official Link
Coverage ABOUT OUR 4 YEAR NON-CLINICAL DPHIL DOCTORAL TRAINING PROGRAMME (KTPSS).

    1. Stipend funding for 4 years (>£22,000 per annum), all tuition/fees (UK/ROI & Overseas tuition), including funding for laboratory expenses, training, and conference travel.
    2. Additional travel fund for the return flight to Africa yearly.
    3. Close links and supervisory relationships with institutions in Africa.
    4. Mentoring program run by AfOx.
    5. Social activities are run by a fox so you interact with the African student community in Oxford. Close partnership with colleges linked to the AfOx program.

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