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Fully funded to the U.K. Apply now to the SENSS scholarship and win £19,237 per year
The SENSS Scholarship offers a stipend of £19,237 per year (based on 2024/25 academic year rates) for postgraduate studies in the UK, with an additional £2,000 per year for students studying at a London-based university.
The SENSS ESRC Studentship offers students the opportunity to work with outstanding supervisors and receive top-tier advanced research training. As a recipient, you will join a vibrant postgraduate community across 8 universities, engaging with 6 interdisciplinary themes.
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Program Type
Fully Funded
Program Benefits
Here are the key benefits of the SENSS ESRC Studentship:
1. **Generous Financial Support**:
- A stipend of £19,237 per year (2024/25 academic year rates), with an additional £2,000 per year for students studying at a London-based university, covering living expenses.
2. **Expert Supervision**:
- Opportunity to work closely with world-class supervisors who provide guidance and mentorship throughout your research journey.
3. **Advanced Research Training**:
- Access to high-quality, specialized research training to develop your academic skills and expertise in your chosen field.
4. **Interdisciplinary Collaboration**:
- Be part of a dynamic postgraduate community across 8 top UK universities, collaborating on research projects within 6 interdisciplinary themes.
5. **Professional Development**:
- Gain opportunities to participate in workshops, seminars, and conferences that enhance your research, networking, and career prospects.
6. **Access to Cutting-Edge Resources**:
- Utilize state-of-the-art facilities and research tools at participating universities to support your studies and projects.
7. **Research Funding**:
- Access to additional funding for research-related activities, such as fieldwork, conferences, and workshops.
8. **Networking Opportunities**:
- Connect with fellow researchers, academics, and professionals, building a strong academic and professional network for future career prospects.
9. **International Recognition**:
- Benefit from being part of a prestigious program that is recognized for its rigorous academic standards and contributions to social science research.
10. **Career Advancement**:
- The studentship enhances your profile for future academic and professional opportunities, equipping you with valuable research experience and skills sought after by employers.
1. **Generous Financial Support**:
- A stipend of £19,237 per year (2024/25 academic year rates), with an additional £2,000 per year for students studying at a London-based university, covering living expenses.
2. **Expert Supervision**:
- Opportunity to work closely with world-class supervisors who provide guidance and mentorship throughout your research journey.
3. **Advanced Research Training**:
- Access to high-quality, specialized research training to develop your academic skills and expertise in your chosen field.
4. **Interdisciplinary Collaboration**:
- Be part of a dynamic postgraduate community across 8 top UK universities, collaborating on research projects within 6 interdisciplinary themes.
5. **Professional Development**:
- Gain opportunities to participate in workshops, seminars, and conferences that enhance your research, networking, and career prospects.
6. **Access to Cutting-Edge Resources**:
- Utilize state-of-the-art facilities and research tools at participating universities to support your studies and projects.
7. **Research Funding**:
- Access to additional funding for research-related activities, such as fieldwork, conferences, and workshops.
8. **Networking Opportunities**:
- Connect with fellow researchers, academics, and professionals, building a strong academic and professional network for future career prospects.
9. **International Recognition**:
- Benefit from being part of a prestigious program that is recognized for its rigorous academic standards and contributions to social science research.
10. **Career Advancement**:
- The studentship enhances your profile for future academic and professional opportunities, equipping you with valuable research experience and skills sought after by employers.
Eligibility Criteria
Here are the typical eligibility criteria for the SENSS ESRC Studentship:
1. **Academic Requirements**:
- Applicants must hold, or expect to obtain, a relevant undergraduate degree (usually a 2:1 or higher) or a master's degree in a related field of study.
- Candidates must demonstrate a strong academic background, particularly in social science or related disciplines.
2. **Nationality**:
- The studentship is open to UK and EU students, with specific eligibility for non-UK applicants dependent on residency status (residency in the UK or EU for a specified number of years may be required).
3. **Research Proposal**:
- Applicants must submit a clear and well-structured research proposal that aligns with one of the 6 interdisciplinary themes offered by the SENSS program.
4. **Prior Research Experience**:
- While not always mandatory, prior experience in research, particularly in the social sciences, can be an advantage. This may include research projects, dissertations, or relevant professional experience.
5. **Language Proficiency**:
- If the applicant’s first language is not English, proof of English language proficiency may be required, usually through tests such as IELTS or TOEFL.
6. **Residency Requirement**:
- Applicants must meet the residency eligibility criteria, which typically include being a UK or EU resident for at least three years prior to the start of the program.
7. **Commitment to the Program**:
- Applicants must demonstrate their commitment to the full-time nature of the studentship and ability to complete the research project within the designated timeframe.
8. **Eligibility for Postgraduate Study**:
- Applicants must meet the entry requirements of the participating universities and be eligible for postgraduate study within the UK.
9. **Financial Eligibility**:
- For those applying for a full award, applicants may need to demonstrate financial need or meet other specific funding requirements outlined by the program.
(Note: Specific eligibility criteria may vary slightly between institutions and may be updated annually, so applicants should check the exact requirements on the official SENSS or participating university websites.)
1. **Academic Requirements**:
- Applicants must hold, or expect to obtain, a relevant undergraduate degree (usually a 2:1 or higher) or a master's degree in a related field of study.
- Candidates must demonstrate a strong academic background, particularly in social science or related disciplines.
2. **Nationality**:
- The studentship is open to UK and EU students, with specific eligibility for non-UK applicants dependent on residency status (residency in the UK or EU for a specified number of years may be required).
3. **Research Proposal**:
- Applicants must submit a clear and well-structured research proposal that aligns with one of the 6 interdisciplinary themes offered by the SENSS program.
4. **Prior Research Experience**:
- While not always mandatory, prior experience in research, particularly in the social sciences, can be an advantage. This may include research projects, dissertations, or relevant professional experience.
5. **Language Proficiency**:
- If the applicant’s first language is not English, proof of English language proficiency may be required, usually through tests such as IELTS or TOEFL.
6. **Residency Requirement**:
- Applicants must meet the residency eligibility criteria, which typically include being a UK or EU resident for at least three years prior to the start of the program.
7. **Commitment to the Program**:
- Applicants must demonstrate their commitment to the full-time nature of the studentship and ability to complete the research project within the designated timeframe.
8. **Eligibility for Postgraduate Study**:
- Applicants must meet the entry requirements of the participating universities and be eligible for postgraduate study within the UK.
9. **Financial Eligibility**:
- For those applying for a full award, applicants may need to demonstrate financial need or meet other specific funding requirements outlined by the program.
(Note: Specific eligibility criteria may vary slightly between institutions and may be updated annually, so applicants should check the exact requirements on the official SENSS or participating university websites.)
Application Procedure
Here’s a general application procedure for the SENSS ESRC Studentship:
### 1. **Review Eligibility Criteria**
- Carefully check that you meet the academic, nationality, and residency requirements for the studentship. Ensure that you have the necessary qualifications and research experience.
### 2. **Select Your Research Topic**
- Choose a research topic that aligns with one of the 6 interdisciplinary themes offered by the SENSS program. Your proposal should fit within these themes and demonstrate its relevance to social science research.
### 3. **Identify a Supervisor**
- Research the participating universities and identify potential supervisors whose expertise aligns with your research interests. You may contact them to discuss your proposed project before submitting your application.
### 4. **Prepare Your Application Documents**
Gather the necessary documents as required by the scholarship:
- **Research Proposal**: A clear and concise research proposal outlining your project, objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
- **CV/Resume**: An updated CV detailing your academic background, work experience, research experience, and any relevant skills.
- **Academic Transcripts**: Copies of your academic transcripts from previous degrees (undergraduate and/or master's).
- **References**: Typically, two academic or professional references who can attest to your qualifications, research potential, and suitability for the program.
- **Proof of Language Proficiency**: If applicable, provide proof of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL.
- **Personal Statement (optional)**: A statement detailing your motivation for applying, how your research interests align with the program, and your long-term academic or career goals.
### 5. **Complete the Online Application**
- Visit the official SENSS application portal or the website of the university where you are applying.
- Fill out the online application form with your personal details, academic background, and research interests.
- Upload all required documents, such as your research proposal, CV, academic transcripts, and reference letters.
### 6. **Submit Your Application**
- Ensure that all documents are properly completed and uploaded before submitting your application. Double-check for any specific instructions or requirements for your chosen university or program.
- Submit the application before the stated deadline. Keep a record of your submission for future reference.
### 7. **Attend an Interview (if required)**
- Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview, either in person or online. Be prepared to discuss your research proposal in detail, your academic background, and your motivation for applying.
- Use the interview as an opportunity to demonstrate your research skills, enthusiasm for the project, and fit within the SENSS program.
### 8. **Wait for the Decision**
- After the application deadline, the scholarship committee will review all submissions and make their selections. This process can take several weeks.
- Successful candidates will be notified by email or through the application portal. If you are not selected, you may be provided with feedback for future applications.
### 9. **Accept the Offer**
- If offered the SENSS ESRC Studentship, you will need to formally accept the offer according to the instructions provided. You may also need to confirm your start date and complete additional paperwork.
### 10. **Apply for a Visa (if applicable)**
- If you are an international student, use your studentship offer letter to apply for a student visa to study in the UK.
- Follow the UK visa application process, providing all necessary documents and fees.
### 11. **Prepare for Your Studies**
- Upon receiving your offer, begin preparations for your studies in the UK. This may include organizing accommodation, travel, and orientation sessions provided by the university.
- Participate in any pre-departure briefings or orientation programs offered by the SENSS program.
### 12. **Start Your Research Program**
- Upon arrival at the university, complete any necessary registration procedures and get started on your research under the guidance of your supervisor.
- Engage with the postgraduate community and take advantage of the research training and professional development opportunities offered by the program.
(Note: Application procedures may vary slightly by institution or year, so be sure to check specific guidelines on the official SENSS or participating university websites.)
### 1. **Review Eligibility Criteria**
- Carefully check that you meet the academic, nationality, and residency requirements for the studentship. Ensure that you have the necessary qualifications and research experience.
### 2. **Select Your Research Topic**
- Choose a research topic that aligns with one of the 6 interdisciplinary themes offered by the SENSS program. Your proposal should fit within these themes and demonstrate its relevance to social science research.
### 3. **Identify a Supervisor**
- Research the participating universities and identify potential supervisors whose expertise aligns with your research interests. You may contact them to discuss your proposed project before submitting your application.
### 4. **Prepare Your Application Documents**
Gather the necessary documents as required by the scholarship:
- **Research Proposal**: A clear and concise research proposal outlining your project, objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
- **CV/Resume**: An updated CV detailing your academic background, work experience, research experience, and any relevant skills.
- **Academic Transcripts**: Copies of your academic transcripts from previous degrees (undergraduate and/or master's).
- **References**: Typically, two academic or professional references who can attest to your qualifications, research potential, and suitability for the program.
- **Proof of Language Proficiency**: If applicable, provide proof of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL.
- **Personal Statement (optional)**: A statement detailing your motivation for applying, how your research interests align with the program, and your long-term academic or career goals.
### 5. **Complete the Online Application**
- Visit the official SENSS application portal or the website of the university where you are applying.
- Fill out the online application form with your personal details, academic background, and research interests.
- Upload all required documents, such as your research proposal, CV, academic transcripts, and reference letters.
### 6. **Submit Your Application**
- Ensure that all documents are properly completed and uploaded before submitting your application. Double-check for any specific instructions or requirements for your chosen university or program.
- Submit the application before the stated deadline. Keep a record of your submission for future reference.
### 7. **Attend an Interview (if required)**
- Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview, either in person or online. Be prepared to discuss your research proposal in detail, your academic background, and your motivation for applying.
- Use the interview as an opportunity to demonstrate your research skills, enthusiasm for the project, and fit within the SENSS program.
### 8. **Wait for the Decision**
- After the application deadline, the scholarship committee will review all submissions and make their selections. This process can take several weeks.
- Successful candidates will be notified by email or through the application portal. If you are not selected, you may be provided with feedback for future applications.
### 9. **Accept the Offer**
- If offered the SENSS ESRC Studentship, you will need to formally accept the offer according to the instructions provided. You may also need to confirm your start date and complete additional paperwork.
### 10. **Apply for a Visa (if applicable)**
- If you are an international student, use your studentship offer letter to apply for a student visa to study in the UK.
- Follow the UK visa application process, providing all necessary documents and fees.
### 11. **Prepare for Your Studies**
- Upon receiving your offer, begin preparations for your studies in the UK. This may include organizing accommodation, travel, and orientation sessions provided by the university.
- Participate in any pre-departure briefings or orientation programs offered by the SENSS program.
### 12. **Start Your Research Program**
- Upon arrival at the university, complete any necessary registration procedures and get started on your research under the guidance of your supervisor.
- Engage with the postgraduate community and take advantage of the research training and professional development opportunities offered by the program.
(Note: Application procedures may vary slightly by institution or year, so be sure to check specific guidelines on the official SENSS or participating university websites.)
Application Deadline
January 22, 2025
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