
Iland Postgraduate Research Studentship Award 2026
About this scholarship
The Iland Postgraduate Research Studentship Award is a Newcastle University PhD studentship in Humanities and Social Sciences for research related to European history, culture, political thought, language, or literature.
The Iland Postgraduate Research Studentship Award is a postgraduate research funding opportunity offered by Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Based on the referenced posting, it supports doctoral research in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, particularly projects connected to European history, European culture, political thought, language, and literature.
This award is intended for PhD applicants and in some cases current doctoral researchers at an early stage of study. The studentship is funded for 3 years and covers tuition fees at the Home rate together with an annual stipend. It is therefore especially valuable for students seeking support for full-time doctoral research in the humanities and related social science areas.
The opportunity is open to both Home and International applicants. However, the referenced posting makes clear that international award holders must normally find other funding to pay the difference between the Home tuition fee rate covered by the award and the higher International fee rate, if applicable. This means the scholarship is best understood as a combination of a home-rate tuition waiver and maintenance support rather than a fully comprehensive international fee scholarship.
Applicants are generally expected to hold an offer for an eligible PhD programme at Newcastle University, or already be enrolled in a qualifying PhD while still within the permitted early period of study. Research proposals should clearly align with the award's thematic focus on Europe. Students should prepare a strong academic application, identify suitable supervisors, and follow Newcastle University's postgraduate research admissions and funding procedures.
Because this appears to be a university-specific studentship rather than a broad national scholarship, applicants should check Newcastle University's faculty and doctoral funding pages for the latest call details, exact deadlines, and application instructions.
Eligibility
Who can apply for this scholarship
Applicants must hold an offer of admission for a PhD in Newcastle University's Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences commencing 1 October 2026, or be a current PhD student who will have completed no more than 18 months of full-time study or 36 months of part-time study by 1 October 2026. Research must relate to European culture, political thought, language, literature, or closely related European-focused fields. Both Home and International students may apply.
Requirements
Documents typically needed to apply
Where you can use this
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