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Joint PhD Scholarships 2024/25

King's College London

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18 October 2023
25 February 2024
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Medical and Health Sciences
Individuals
UK
Overview

Centre for Doctoral Studies funding, for students applying to joint PhD programmes.

Award details

Joint PhD Scholarships are offered by the King's Centre for Doctoral Studies for joint PhD programmes between King’s College London and four of its international partner universities (listed below) for the 2024/25 academic year.

Partner Universities:

  • The University of Hong Kong
  • Humboldt University, Berlin
  • The National University of Singapore
  • The University of Sao Paulo

Award value

The scholarship covers the following:

  • Tuition Fees
  • Annual Stipend: at the UKRI rate (was £20,622 for the year 2023/24)
  • Annual Research Grant: £1,000 - £5000, depending on the research project whilst at King’s
Eligibility

Applicants MUST:

  • be due to commence a full-time joint PhD programmes run in collaboration between King’s College London and a stated partner (The University of Hong Kong, Humboldt University, Berlin, The National University of Singapore, or The University of Sao Paulo) during the 2024/25 academic year. Please refer to the 'CDS PGR Joint PhD 2425 guidance' document for a full list of eligible programmes;
  • have applied to King’s College London as the home institution;
  • have provisional agreement from supervisors at both King’s and the partner university;
  • have submitted all the required application materials by the funding deadline, including references transcripts, confirmation from the King’s supervisor to supervise you, and the Travel Plan form, which can be found online or obtained via the King’s Admissions office.

Please note that:

  • scholarships cannot commence prior to October 2024;
  • the funding is only offered for full-time study;
  • applications for joint PhD programmes must be approved by both King’s College London and the partner university before a formal admissions offer can be made. As such, the process may take longer than for a single PhD programme. Students are able to apply for the scholarship whilst their application is being considered in order to meet the set deadline;
  • students are required to spend a set minimum amount of time at the partner university (12 months for the Humboldt, NUS and USP partnerships and 50% of the overall time for the HKU partnership). Candidates must therefore note their potential periods of candidature in the Travel Plan form mentioned above.
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12 October 2023