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POSTGRADUATE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES IN MODERN LANGUAGES AT DURHAM
UNIVERSITY
The School of Modern Languages and Cultures is pleased to offer a range
of funding opportunities at MA and PhD level for 2009/10:
1. Thanks to the generous donation of a Durham alumnus, the School is
delighted to make available two Barker MA Scholarships covering fees and
a stipend. Applications are welcome from students applying to do
research and taught MAs in the School. Closing date for applications is
27 March 2009.
2. The Faculty of Arts and Humanities will again be making available MA
Scholarships for students applying for both research and taught MAs and
cover tuition fees. Closing date for applications is 6 March 2009.
3. Durham University is once again inviting applications for its
Doctoral Fellowship scheme. It is expected that about 30 Fellowships
will be available this year. Fellowships cover tuition and maintenance,
a research training support grant, and an allowance to attend a UK Grad
School. Closing date for applications is 16 February 2009.
Pending the outcome of the AHRC's Block Grant Partnership application,
the School also aims to offer fully-funded studentships in a range of
subject areas. Full details of all these schemes, and how to apply, can
be found here:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/mlac/postgraduate/postgraduatefunding/
The School has research strengths across six languages (Arabic, French,
German, Italian, Russian and Spanish) and many historical periods.
Itoffers a successful range of taught MA programmes on a variety of
subjects: Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Seventeenth Century Studies,
the Photographic Image, Arabic-English Translation, and Translation
Studies. It is planning to launch a new MA in Culture and Difference in
2009. Details of its taught and research programmes can be found here:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/mlac/postgraduate/
For more information, contact the Director of Postgraduate Research, Dr
Edward Welch ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> )
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From: WELCH E.
Sent: 27 January 2009 18:17
To: CLARKE J.L.; CARUSO C.; MUSOLFF A.; RENFREW A.; STARKEY P.G.;
THOMPSON M.P.
Cc: BANKS K.E.
Subject: PG funding - mailshot for email lists
Dear HoDs,
Could I ask you to post the following message on all the subject mailing
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Subject line: PG Funding Opportunities in Modern Languages at Durham
POSTGRADUATE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES IN MODERN LANGUAGES AT DURHAM
UNIVERSITY
The School of Modern Languages and Cultures is pleased to offer a range
of funding opportunities at MA and PhD level for 2009/10:
1. Thanks to the generous donation of a Durham alumnus, the School is
delighted to make available two Barker MA Scholarships covering fees and
a stipend. Applications are welcome from students applying to do
research and taught MAs in the School. Closing date for applications is
27 March 2009.
2. The Faculty of Arts and Humanities will again be making available MA
Scholarships for students applying for both research and taught MAs and
cover tuition fees. Closing date for applications is 6 March 2009.
3. Durham University is once again inviting applications for its
Doctoral Fellowship scheme. It is expected that about 30 Fellowships
will be available this year. Fellowships cover tuition and maintenance,
a research training support grant, and an allowance to attend a UK Grad
School. Closing date for applications is 16 February 2009.
Pending the outcome of the AHRC's Block Grant Partnership application,
the School also aims to offer fully-funded studentships in a range of
subject areas. Full details of all these schemes, and how to apply, can
be found here:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/mlac/postgraduate/postgraduatefunding/
The School has research strengths across six languages (Arabic, French,
German, Italian, Russian and Spanish) and many historical periods.
Itoffers a successful range of taught MA programmes on a variety of
subjects: Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Seventeenth Century Studies,
the Photographic Image, Arabic-English Translation, and Translation
Studies. It is planning to launch a new MA in Culture and Difference in
2009. Details of its taught and research programmes can be found here:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/mlac/postgraduate/
For more information, contact the Director of Postgraduate Research, Dr
Edward Welch ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> )
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