4-year PhD studentships: graduate teaching fellowships
Kickstart your academic career with full financial support for your PhD and gain expert skills in research and teaching with our graduate teaching fellowships (GTFs).
Do not miss the opportunity to apply for one of our 4-year GTFs to start your Accounting and Finance, Economics or Management PhD in October 2026.
Receiving one of our GTFs gives you the funds to launch your academic career, while you gain experience as a university lecturer to become a rounded scholar:
- £19,237 annual maintenance grant*
- Full coverage of PhD programme fees
- Higher education teacher training and practice
1st funding call: TBC
2nd funding call deadline: TBC
What is a GTF?
A GTF is a studentship for full-time PhD students which provides substantial financial support and an opportunity to gain experience as a higher education (HE) teacher.
This means that as well as pursuing your PhD research, you will also be involved in a fixed number of teaching hours during your time with us.
What financial support will I receive?
As a Management School Graduate Teaching Fellow you will receive an annual £19,237 maintenance grant* and full coverage of your programme fees for four years.
GTFs are compatible with external bursaries, as well as other PGR funds for postgraduate research students offered by the Management School, including a £700 per year GTF allowance (available from Year 2) and the Conference Support Scheme.
Please, be aware our GTFs are not compatible with other studentships, such as those offered by the North West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership and the China Scholarship Council.
What does the GTF training consist of?
In year one, alongside your specific PhD research modules, you will also complete a short teacher training programme by the University of Liverpool.
As well as gaining a formal HE teaching qualification, you will learn key pedagogical skills for the academic job market, primarily through shadowing mentored classroom involvement.
During the remaining of your PhD, you will have the opportunity to put your research skills into practice while you complete your doctoral research thesis.
Who are the GTFs for?
If you have a relevant master’s degree and are planning to start your PhD studies in the academic year 2026/27, our GTFs are the ideal funding opportunity for you.
We welcome applications from those with an Upper Second-Class or a First-Class Honours master’s degree in accounting and finance, economics or management, however we also consider students from related and relevant disciplines.
You will also need to submit a strong research proposal in areas including, but not limited to:
Accounting and Finance
- Asset pricing and investment
- Corporate finance and accounting
- International financial markets and the macroeconomy
- Financial technology (Fintech).
Economics
- Micro theory (mechanism design, matching)
- Applied micro (discrimination, labour, health)
- Macroeconomics (macro policy, macro-finance, international trade)
- Econometrics and financial econometrics
- Political economy
- Industrial organisation
- Sports economics.
Management
Marketing
- B2B marketing
- Consumer behaviour and digital identity
- Consumer culture
- Marketing strategy and analytics
- Vulnerable consumers and responsible marketing.
Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM)
- Transport and logistics
- Agri-food supply chains
- Sustainable operations and supply chain management
- Agile operations
- Supply chain technologies, analytics and risk.
Strategy, International Business and Entrepreneurship (SIBE)
- Sustainable strategy and its governance
- International business and management of people, knowledge and technology across Borders
- Innovation, collaboration and emerging digital technologies
- Strategic intellectual property management across global innovation contexts
- Entrepreneurship and social Inclusion.
Work Organisation and Management (WOM)
- Work, health and wellbeing
- Leadership
- Equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI)
- Identity
- Grand challenges in Work, Organisation and Management.
When we evaluate your application, we will also consider how your research idea fits with our current themes and our academics' areas of specialisation, and your teaching potential.
Find out how to get started with your PhD research proposal
How to apply for a GTF?
If you would like to start a PhD with us in October 2026, you can apply for a GTF in one of the two funding calls available.
We will provide information on how to apply as soon as possible. Follow us on LinkedIn and Bluesky to stay up to date.
*Stipend amount of £19,237 for 2025/26 is for guidance purposes only and is subject to change.