Details about John Phillip PhD Scholarship in Spanish art and visual culture at the School of Art History 2020
John Phillip PhD Scholarship in Spanish art and visual culture at the School of Art History 2020 is offered for PhD degree in the field of Arts & Culture. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 25 May 2020. This scholarship is provided by University of St Andrews and the value of this scholarship is Full Funding, Tuition fees + stipend . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationalities.
- Degree: PhD
- Provided by: University of St Andrews
- Deadline: 25 May 2020
- Scholarship value: Full Funding, Tuition fees + stipend
The objective of The John Phillip PhD Scholarship in Spanish art and visual culture at the School of Art History 2020 to support and encourage students enrolled to study at University.
Eligibility for The John Phillip PhD Scholarship in Spanish art and visual culture at the School of Art History 2020:
- The John Phillip PhD Scholarship in Spanish art and visual culture at the School of Art History 2020 is open to all nationalities.
- All the program-specific requirements must be met.
- Applicable course- Spanish art and visual culture at the School of Art History.
Value of The John Phillip PhD Scholarship in Spanish art and visual culture at the School of Art History 2020:
- The successful applicants of The John Phillip PhD Scholarship in Spanish art and visual culture at the School of Art History 2020 will cover tuition fees, plus an annual stipend of £15,285 for living expenses, and an annual research allowance of £5,000.
Deadline for The John Phillip PhD Scholarship in Spanish art and visual culture at the School of Art History 2020:
- The last date to apply for The John Phillip PhD Scholarship in Spanish art and visual culture at the School of Art History 2020 is 25 MAY 2020.
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