UCL POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
UCL POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
Applications are invited for the Keeling Postgraduate Scholarship and
Research Assistantship in Ancient Philosophy, at UCL, for a tenure of up
to three years.
Students must be admitted to a postgraduate research degree in the
Department of Philosophy to be eligible, and submit a research proposal in
ancient Greek philosophy. The research degree will most likely be a PhD or
MPhil/PhD, but applicants admitted to the MPhil Stud. will also be
considered for the Keeling Scholarship. The Scholarship and Research
Assistantship will be for £15,000 per annum for maintenance, plus £3,460
for student fees. The Research Assistantship will involve light duties,
generally sub-editorial work on the publication of the biannual
proceedings of the Keeling Colloquia.
UCL is widely recognised as home to a leading Philosophy Department. In
the most recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2008), the UCL
Philosophy Department was ranked first in the UK. Applicants will also be
considered for UCL Philosophy’s 5 AHRC block grants. All applications to
UCL Philosophy are due by 1st February, 2011. However, enquiries in the
first instance should be directed to Dr. Fiona Leigh:
fiona.leigh@ucl.ac.uk
Information about postgraduate study at UCL can be found at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/philosophy/applicants/PhD.html and
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/philosophy/applicants/MPhilStud.html
International students (those from outside the UK and the EU) are welcome
to apply, but should note that the Scholarship only pays £3460 for fees:
it will not therefore cover international student fees. Information for
international students, including language requirements, can be found at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/international-students . Visa
information should be obtained from the UK Border Agency website.
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Olivier Renaut (6 janvier 2011). UCL POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY. Zetesis - Ζήτησις. Consulté le 9 mai 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/vchj
