Liverpool School of the Arts Doctoral Award

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Faculty: Humanities and Social Sciences 

Departments: Architecture, English, Communications & Media, Music, Philosophy 

Level of Award: Home or International Tuition Fees and living allowance at the UK Research and Innovation Council Rate (£17,968 for 2022-23) 

Tenure: Full time, up to 3 years  

Closing Date: 5th May 2023 

The Liverpool School of the Arts Doctoral Award (LADA) is designed to provide assistance with fees and maintenance for full-time study, renewable each year for up to 3 years, based on satisfactory progress. Applicants must have a proven track record of academic excellence, and already show the potential to be outstanding academic researchers. Eligibility for the award is dependent on having been accepted on to a PhD programme offered by Departments in the University of Liverpool School of the Arts by the closing date, with a programme start date of October 2023. Applications to the PhD programme should be submitted by 3 April 2023 at the very latest, and applicants are encouraged to speak to potential supervisors about their proposed projects beforehand. For further information regarding our PhD programmes, see: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/arts/sota-research/pgr/ 

University of Liverpool PhD candidates from the School of the Arts who are currently in their first year are also eligible to apply. PhD candidates past year 1 are not eligible to apply. PhD holders or candidates registered on to PhD programmes offered by other Universities are not eligible to apply.  

The LADA award comes with an expected commitment of up to 3 hours per week of teaching or research assistance work, and holders are to take a full role in their department(s) and the School more broadly, including attending staff and board meetings as required, participating in research activities, and undertaking training as necessary. LADA holders will gain a broad range of skills and experience for a successful academic or professional career and are expected to demonstrate their commitment to the values, standards, and practices of the School. LADA holders will be provided with a departmental and an overall School of the Arts mentor to guide their professional development. They will also benefit from a broad range of training opportunities available in the School of the Arts and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.   

This 3-year School of the Arts Doctoral Award cannot be held in conjunction with any other funding from the AHRC, the ESRC, or any other external funding body. Funding will not be extended beyond 36 months. Applicants should expect to be called for interview as part of the application process. 

The School of the Arts recognises that women and ethnic minority communities are currently under-represented on its doctoral programmes and aims to broaden the perspectives and skills represented within its five departments. As part of our initiatives to achieve this aim, we strongly encourage women, Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority applicants. The School actively engages with the University’s commitment to diversity and equality, holding a Bronze Athena Swan award and supporting activity under Advance HE’s Race Equality Charter. 

Enquiries regarding our PhD programmes, the admissions process, and the LADA should be sent to: pgarts@liverpool.ac.uk. 

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