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Anna Hickey-Moody

5 days ago

PhD Scholarship in Cultural Studies and Intersectional Humanities at Maynooth University Maynooth University in Ireland

I am supporting applications for fully funded PhD scholarships in Cultural Studies and Intersectional Humanities at Maynooth University.

Keywords

Anthropology
Sociology
Disability Studies
Media Studies
Art
Social Media
Social Justice
Digital Culture
Culture Studies
- Youth Research
Creative Research-practices

Description

The John & Pat Hume Doctoral Awards at Maynooth University are among Ireland’s most competitive and supportive PhD funding schemes, designed to attract outstanding doctoral researchers for ambitious, interdisciplinary projects across the arts, humanities, social sciences, and sciences. The scholarship is open to new entrants to the PhD programme at Maynooth University for the academic year 2026-2027. The scheme is particularly suitable for candidates interested in cultural studies, intersectional humanities, social media analysis, youth research, disability studies, creative practice research, media and digital cultures, social justice, and environmental humanities. Professor Anna Hickey-Moody, Full Professor of Intersectional Humanities and Director of the Arts + Humanities Institute at Maynooth University, is one of the supervisors supporting applications. She has a strong track record of PhD supervision to completion, with expertise in intersectional, critical, and creative research. Professor Hickey-Moody is committed to career mentorship, supporting doctoral researchers to publish, collaborate internationally, and transition into academic and research leadership roles. The John & Pat Hume Doctoral Awards provide a four-year scholarship, including a €25,000 annual stipend, €2,000 research expenses per year, and EU tuition fees. Non-EU applicants may apply for a non-EU fee waiver. The awards are open across all disciplines at Maynooth University, and there is no application fee. Applicants must contact their selected Maynooth University supervisor to discuss their application and upload an academic reference from the supervisor to complete an eligible application. The application window opens on 1 December 2025 and closes on 23 January 2026 at 11:45pm (GMT). For more information, visit the Maynooth University website or contact the Graduate Research Academy. This is an excellent opportunity for prospective PhD candidates interested in intersectional, critical, and creative research to join a vibrant academic community and receive comprehensive support for their doctoral studies.

Funding

The John & Pat Hume Doctoral Awards provide a four-year scholarship including a €25,000 annual stipend, €2,000 research expenses per year, and coverage of EU tuition fees. Non-EU applicants may apply for a non-EU fee waiver. There is no application fee.

How to apply

Read all supporting documentation on the Maynooth University website. Contact your chosen Maynooth University supervisor to discuss your project idea. Prepare and upload an academic reference from your supervisor. Submit your application via the Hume scholarship application portal before the deadline.

Requirements

Applicants must be new entrants to the PhD programme at Maynooth University, commencing in the academic year 2026-2027. Candidates should propose ambitious, interdisciplinary projects in arts, humanities, social sciences, or sciences, and must contact a Maynooth University supervisor to discuss their application. An academic reference from the chosen supervisor is required. Applicants should demonstrate interest in intersectional, critical, and creative research. All supporting documentation must be read before applying.

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