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Title
Fee waiver funding for Joint Doctoral Programme, University of York Europe Campus
Category
scholarships
UUID
12973026a9d843e6ad9a458d16d3cfb3
Source URL
https://www.york.ac.uk/business-society/study/funding/joint-doctoral-fee-waiver/
Parent URL
https://www.york.ac.uk/business-society/study/funding/postgraduate-research/
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2026-03-20T07:38:14+00:00
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Fee waiver funding for Joint Doctoral Programme, University of York Europe Campus

Source: https://www.york.ac.uk/business-society/study/funding/joint-doctoral-fee-waiver/ Parent: https://www.york.ac.uk/business-society/study/funding/postgraduate-research/

The University of York and the South-East European Research Centre (SEERC) offer the opportunity for qualified candidates to read for a PhD Degree that combines high-quality UK studies and a unique research infrastructure in South-East Europe.

Funding

Fees

Academic year

2023/24

Open to

International (including EU) and UK (home) students

Qualification level

Postgraduate research

Applications for 2023/24 are closed.

Fee waiver funding for Joint Doctoral Programme, University of York Europe Campus contact details

Links Pollen\ sbs-phd@york.ac.uk\

Eligibility

Open to International (including EU) and UK (home) students.

Open to students in the School for Business and Society.

These scholarships are open to applicants commencing full-time PhD study on 1 October 2023.\ \ Applicants for the programme must have an excellent academic record (normally a relevant degree with Distinction). In addition, relevant work experience, a Masters degree, research training, and publications will also be considered.\

How to apply

Application deadline: Friday 21 April 2023, 11.59pm BST

All applications should be submitted by 21st of April 2023 via email to SEERC at\ phd_admin@seerc.org\ \ Please use “SEERC-YORK PhD PROGRAMME APPLICATION” as the subject of the email.

Further information: If you need a visa to study in Greece (i.e. you are coming from outside the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland), you will not be able to undertake paid work whilst studying. This means that you will need to ensure that you have an alternative source of income to cover your tuition fees (if you are not in receipt of a fee waiver), living costs and other expenses. Please note that this does not constitute immigration advice and you must check with the relevant authorities.\ \ For more information please see this PhD Call for Applications document.

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