The Frederick Bonnart-Braunthal Scholarship programme is aimed at combating intolerance. It supports research to this end, from any academic discipline. Current and prospective LSE MPhil/PhD students working in areas relevant to religious, racial and cultural intolerance are invited to apply.
Structure
- (up to) four-year award beginning inOctober 2010;
- the award has an annual value of£15,000, which will cover fees in all cases;
- the remainder of the award once fees have been paid will be made available for maintenance purposes;
- the award is renewable annually subject to satisfactory academic performance;
- to be awarded on the basis of potential to make a difference in and around the study of intolerance.
Applicationprocess
If you are not already registered on (or have yet to be accepted onto) an LSE doctoral programme, please contact the staff member you are interested in working with at the earliest available opportunity. Prospective students will also need to submit an application for admission to the School via the LSE Graduate Admissions Office.
In order to be considered for the Frederick Bonnart-Braunthal Scholarship, you will need to have a formal offer of a place on an LSE doctoral programme and be nominated by your prospective supervisor.
The scholarship application should take the form of the following:
1.a completed application form, which includes a personal statement of no more than1500 words;
2.a curriculum vitae which includes your academic background; and
3.a supporting statement (in the form of a letter of reference)from your (prospective) supervisor.
The deadline for applications is Noon Thursday 29 April 2010.
Download application form (MS Word)
Tentative Application Deadline :29 April 2010
Web Link
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/humanRights/research/PhdScholarship.htm
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