Carr-Smith Scholarship

Level of study
Doctoral research
Subject area
Archaeology, Classics and Ancient History
Nationality
EU, Overseas (Non-EU), UK
Type of Award
University
Deadline for applying
Closes 13/01/2025

Award Description

The Carr-Smith award is open to UK, EU and Overseas applicants studying research programmes in the School of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology who are due to commence their research programme in September 2025. 

Value of Award

Home fees (£4,921 for 2025 entry) plus a stipend for 3 years at the UKRI rate.

The current UKRI rate for 2024/25 is £19,237.

Please note for Overseas applicants, the award will contribute the home fee value towards the international fee, plus the stipend for 3 years at the UKRI rate.

Eligibility Criteria

This award is open to UK, EU and Overseas applicants studying campus-based research programmes in the School of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology within the College of Arts and Law. 

How to Apply

Applications for all Doctoral Scholarships for the College of Arts and Law should be submitted through the Arts and Humanities Research Council funding website. Students can find more information about Arts and Humanities Research Council funding through the Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership website.

All eligible Arts and Humanities Research Council funding applications will be considered for the Carr-Smith Scholarship. Please note that other schemes are available that have alternative processes and may require a separate application.


The deadline for applying is 12pm on Monday 13 January 2024.

If you have already made an application for Arts and Humanities Research Council funding through the Midlands4Cities consortium, or for another College of Arts and Law scholarship, your application will automatically be considered for the Carr-Smith Scholarship, if eligible, without you having to make additional applications. Please note, other schemes are available that have alternative processes and require a separate application. This includes Economic and Social Research Council funding. 

Contact

College of Arts and Law Graduate School
calpg-research@contacts.bham.ac.uk