Deadline: 13 January 2016
The new Centre for Arts Doctoral Research Excellence (CADRE) at the University of Warvick in UK is seeking applications for pursuing PhD Scholarships program to develop an innovative approach to interdisciplinary research and tackle societal challenges from a humanities perspective.
CADRE aims to equip scholars with the knowledge, skills and understanding to pursue the profession of their choice, whether in academia or in the public or private sectors; to be informed and active citizens; and to seek to apply their expertise to the major issues facing society today.
For 2016-17 entry the University expects to award up to 17 CADRE Scholarships to be hosted in our Arts doctoral training centre.
Benefits
As a CADRE Scholar will have access to the following:
- World leading interdisciplinary supervision
- A rich community of peer learning through the Arts PGR Development Exchange
- The chance to participate in the annual Arts Postgraduate Research Festival
- The chance to learn a language and spend time at a non UK archive
- A range of reading groups and seminars hosted by departments across the Faculty
- A personalized development journey, ensuring that you complete your studies having developed the essential skills to compete for an academic or non-academic position.
- The payment of academic fees at the Home/EU rate.
- A maintenance grant in line with the UK Research Council stipend.
Areas of Interest
- Classics and Ancient History
- English and Comparative Literary Studies
- Film and Television Studies
- French Studies
- German Studies
- Hispanic Studies
- History
- History of Art
- Italian
- Centre for Cultural Policy Studies
- Theatre Studies
- Philosophy
- Centre for the Study of the Renaissance
Eligibility Criteria
Home/EU students applying to any discipline within the Arts Faculty and Philosophy are eligible to apply.
How to apply
Interested applicants must fill the application forms online via given the website.
For more information, please visit CADRE PhD Scholarships.