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Fully Funded Doctoral Landscape Award: Creative & Caring Communities (CCC) 2025/2026 Funding Providers: AHRC and Royal College of Art (RCA) Location: London, UK Funding for: UK, EU, and
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to manage and lead independent work within a larger team Demonstrates initiative and creativity in problem solving Commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion Ability to adhere to safety protocols and
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certificates (and certified translations if applicable) Evidence of English Language capability (where applicable) A short research proposal (max 2 pages) A full CV and cover letter describing your background
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, please send the following materials to Gemma Ludbrook (g.ludbrook@ucl.ac.uk ): Your CV (max 2 pages), Transcripts from your previous qualifications, A letter of support from (this would ideally be from
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of your qualification. A brief covering letter outlining why you want to study for a PhD at Heriot-Watt University, and what makes you an excellent candidate. An outline research proposal (max. 1500 words
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considered. Applicants must submit: All degree transcripts and certificates (and certified translations if applicable) Evidence of English Language capability (where applicable) A short research proposal (max
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every additional/new personality to the team! It is that easy to apply: Submit the following documents in English: Letter of motivation (max. 2 pages) that includes the names and contacts of two referees
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so, please include (1) CV (max. 2 pages), and (2) cover letter stating your motivation, qualifications and expectations related to this PhD opportunity (max. 1 page). You may be requested to provide
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then please send us your feedback Advert information Type / Role: Subject Area(s): Location(s): PhD tools Save this job Login to Save Job Max Saved Jobs Reached × Max Saved Jobs Reached A maximum of 500
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of £22,780 and tuition fees. Start date February or April 2026. Additional income: Each student may also have the opportunity to earn around £2,200/year on an average (max. is around £4,300/year) through a