The University of Winchester is seeking talented, enthusiastic and highly motivated individuals to become part of their expanding and vibrant postgraduate research community.

The university is offering a total of 4 fully funded PhD studentships, one in the area of Climate Change and three open studentships. 

They welcome applications in all areas of research listed below, but please note this is a competitive process and only four places are available.

The application deadline is 4 May; the studentships will commence in October 2016.

The studentships, which cover annual fees and include an annual stipend of £14,057, are for up to three years and are open to Home and EU students. Annual renewal of the studentship is subject to satisfactory academic progress. Applicants will normally have a track record of high academic achievement, relevant to the discipline being applied to, demonstrated by a first class or upper second undergraduate Honours degree and/or a Master’s degree (or equivalent) and supported by two academic references. The ability to work independently, with the support of a supervisory team, and the enthusiasm to contribute to a vibrant and stimulating research environment are essential.

Subject areas

Faculty of Arts:

Faculty of Business, Law and Sport:

Faculty of Education, Health and Social Care

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences:

See the University of Winchester’s website for information about these scholarships and how to apply here: https://www.winchester.ac.uk/research/postgraduate-research/Pages/Studentship-Opportunities.aspx