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New MA Scholarships for 2018/19

  • Date21 December 2017

The Department of History is pleased to offer a number of scholarships to new Masters students commencing their studies in September 2018, including the newly-established Brian Harris Scholarship:

  • One Brian Harris scholarship, available to a new full-time Masters student living and educated in the UK studying an MA History degree. A strong preference will be given to students who have been educated in UK government-funded schools. The scholarship is offered as a full tuition fee waiver plus £15,300 for living, research and travel costs.
  • One David Cesarani, Kobler scholarship, available to a full-time student with Home/EU fee status studying an MA Holocaust Studies degree. The scholarship is available as £10,000 to cover tuition fees and a contribution towards living costs.
  • One Dinah and Jessica Nichols MA scholarship, open to a full-time student studying for a Masters degree in the department. The scholarship covers tuition fees and part maintenance, to the sum of £12,000 per year.
  • Three Herringham MA scholarships, open to full-time students studying a Masters degree in the department. The scholarship is available as a £7,200 tuition fee waiver.
  • One Dr Pirkko Koppinen scholarship, open to a current or former RHUL student from the departments of English or History who will be studying a full-time Masters degree in Medieval Studies. This scholarship covers tuition fees and part maintenance, to the sum of £12,000 per year.

Please note that these awards will normally be allocated to PhD-track students, who has either achieved, or are expected to achieve a First Class degree or equivalent. For full applicaiton details, please click on the links above. Applications must be received by 16 March 2018.

Herringham scholars with Kate Cooper

Herringham scholars (2017/18) with Kate Cooper, James Dixon and Paul Jones

 

 

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