The Lees Scholarship (Classics and Ancient History) 2025 Entry
Type of award
Bursary
Managing department
School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
Value
- Tuition fees (Home)
- An annual maintenance stipend (£19,237 per annum for 2024/25)
This award and its value are subject to confirmation in January 2025. The application deadline is 13 January and we encourage that you apply ahead of this. If the award is not approved, or if the value changes, we will notify candidates directly.
Specified use
+3 - covering the full PhD programme in Classics and Ancient History
Please note that existing postgraduate research students cannot be considered for this funding.
Tenable period
Continuation of award
Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress.
Number available
Funding provider
This award is internal.
Level(s) of study
This funding is available to students undertaking the following types of study:
- Postgraduate research
Allowed study options
This funding is available to students undertaking the following modes of study:
- Full-time
- Part-time
Subject restrictions
This funding is available to students undertaking study in:
- Classics and Ancient History
Academic requirements
- Bachelor's (Honours) degree at 2:1 or above (or overseas equivalent); and
- Master's degree in a relevant subject - with an overall average of 65% or above, a minimum mark of 65% in your dissertation and no mark below 55% (or overseas equivalent)
Nationality restrictions
This funding is available to students from:
- United Kingdom
Other eligibility criteria
The Scholarship is awarded for PhD research in the field of classical literature, including text-based philosophical and historical topics.
Application procedure
You must submit your online application for a place on PhD Classics and Ancient History by 13 January 2025.
Section 9 of the application asks for your funding intentions. In this section, you should detail fully all the competitions in which you would like to be considered. There is no limit to the number of competitions you may enter, but all must be detailed in your online application form to ensure you are included. Please add a funding source, and populate the fields as below:
- Type of Funding: Uni of 51¸£ÀûÉç Scheme
- Awarding Body (free text): Lees Scholarship
- Status of Funding: Intend to Apply
Please note that there is no separate funding application form for the Lees Scholarship. All decisions are based on the online programme application and supporting documents.
Application form
Additional documentation
Your full online application must include:
- A 1,500 word Please state the word count on page 1 of the document.
- A copy of your Bachelor's and Master's academic transcript and certificate. If your Master's degree is pending, please provide an interim transcript.
- An up to date academic CV, detailing your education and qualifications; employment history; publications; and any other relevant information
- You must nominate two academic referees (including one from your most recent institution). Your referees will be contacted directly via the Referee Portal following submission of your application form.
- Evidence of English Language proficiency and ability (e.g IELTS).
Selection criteria
- Academic merit and preparedness for research
- Quality and feasibility of research proposal
- Consideration of ethical responsibility
Selection body
Closing date
13 Jan 2025
Your complete online application for PhD Classics and Ancient History must be submitted by 13 January 2025.
Please note that this is a strict deadline and late or incomplete applications will not be included in the competition.
Decision date
We expect to communicate the outcome to applicants by May 2025.
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide feedback on individual applications, as outcomes are determined by independent panels.
Deferral information
Additional information
We particularly welcome applications from students from backgrounds that are historically under-represented in higher education, and are committed to supporting those communities that often have been marginalised. Potential applicants are requested in the first instance to contact their preferred PhD supervisor and Dr Ina Berg (CAHAE PGR Director) with an outline of their academic background and proposed area of research within Classics and Ancient History (broadly construed).
Contact details for enquiries
- Humanities Doctoral Academy Admissions
Tel: +44(0)161 275 1200 OPTION 1
Email: hums.doctoralacademy.admissions@manchester.ac.uk