PhD Scholarships in Citizenship/Migration Law, Discrimination Law, International Human Rights Law, Comparative Law, Islamic Law, and Critical Legal Theory
The University of Birmingham Law School, under the supervision of Dr Shahab Saqib (Assistant Professor in Law), is inviting applications for PhD scholarships in the fields of Citizenship/Migration Law, Discrimination Law, International Human Rights Law, Comparative Law (with a focus on Pakistan), Islamic Law, and critical (legal) theory. Dr Saqib is an expert in anti-discrimination law, international human rights law, and critical legal theory, with a strong record of research and community engagement. Three major scholarship schemes are open: the University of Birmingham College of Arts and Law Doctoral Scholarships, the AHRC Landscape Awards, and the Midlands Graduate School ESRC DTP. These scholarships may offer full or partial funding, including tuition and stipends, but applicants should consult each scheme for precise details. Candidates interested in starting a PhD in the 2026/2027 academic year and whose research aligns with the listed areas are encouraged to apply. Applicants should review Dr Saqib's research interests and the requirements of the funding schemes, then email a draft proposal, CV, and a brief note explaining their fit to Dr Saqib. The Law School offers a vibrant research environment, and Dr Saqib's work bridges legal scholarship and social justice, focusing on issues of race, citizenship, migration, and equality. The application deadline is expected to be in late December 2026. For more information, visit the provided links to Dr Saqib's profile and the scholarship schemes.