Commonwealth Split-site (PhD) Scholarships for Developing Countries
Commonwealth Split-site (PhD) Scholarships are offered for citizens of developing Commonwealth countries. These scholarships are funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID),
with the aim of contributing to the UK’s international development aims
and wider overseas interests, supporting excellence in UK higher
education, and sustaining the principles of the Commonwealth.
For
information on other scholarships offered by the CSC, visit our Apply page.
You can apply for a Commonwealth Split-site (PhD) Scholarship to
support up to 12 months’ study at an eligible UK university as part of a
PhD being undertaken in your home country, under the joint supervision
of home country and UK academics.
Purpose: To widen access to UK equipment and
expertise for quality doctoral candidates from Commonwealth countries,
and to contribute to UK and Commonwealth higher education and research
through collaboration and partnerships.
Intended beneficiaries:
- High-quality graduates who
have the potential to become influential leaders, teachers, or
researchers in their home countries, and whose proposed research has a
developmental and leadership focus.
- Your application must be made in the context of a
departmental/institutional link with a UK university already in
operation or currently under negotiation. Applications without
supporting statements from both your home country supervisor and your
proposed UK supervisor will be considered ineligible.
- Your final qualification will be awarded by your home country
university (not the UK university). The scholarship does not support
your period of study at your home country university.
- The 12-month period of study in the UK supported by the scholarship
can be taken at any stage during your PhD study, providing this is
justified in your study plan. It can be divided into two or more
periods, with no more than 12 months elapsing between each award term.
If you have not already started your PhD at the time of your
application, you will be eligible to spend a maximum of six months in
the UK in your first year of study.
- All subject areas are eligible, although the CSC’s selection criteria
give priority to applications that demonstrate the strongest relevance
to development.
- You should apply to study at a UK university with which the CSC has a part funding agreement. Click here for a list of UK universities which have part funding agreements with the CSC
Eligibility
To apply for these scholarships, you must:
- Be a Commonwealth citizen, refugee, or British protected person
- Be permanently resident in a developing Commonwealth country
- Be registered for a PhD at a university in your home country
- Be available to start your academic studies in the UK by the start of the UK academic year in September/October 2016
- By October 2016, hold a first degree of at least upper second class
(2:1) honours standard, or a second class degree and a relevant
postgraduate qualification (usually a Master’s degree)
The CSC promotes equal opportunity, gender equity, and cultural
exchange. Applications are encouraged from a diverse range of
candidates. The CSC is committed to administering and managing its
scholarships and fellowships in a fair and transparent manner – for more
information, see the
CSC anti-fraud policy.
Terms and conditions
For full terms and conditions, see the
Commonwealth Split-site (PhD) Scholarships 2016 prospectus
Selection process
Once received by the CSC, each candidate’s application is first
considered by a member of the CSC’s panel of advisers with expertise in
the subject area concerned, and then by the CSC’s selection committee in
competition with other candidates.
Applications are considered according to the following selection criteria:
- Academic merit of the candidate
- Quality of the proposal
- Potential impact of the work on the development of the candidate’s home country
For further details, see
Selection criteria for 2016 Commonwealth Split-site (PhD) Scholarships
You may also find the
Feedback for unsuccessful candidates useful.
How to apply
You must make your application directly to the CSC using the CSC’s Electronic Application System (EAS). Click here for
full information on how to use the EAS, including detailed guides.
You are
not required to apply via a nominating body for these scholarships.
All applications must be submitted by
23.59 (GMT) on
19 November 2015 at the latest. Please note that this is an earlier deadline than in previous years.
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