The Chrystal Macmillan PhD Scholarship

Brief Description

Named after Scottish suffragist and advocate for women’s education, Chrystal Macmillan, this scholarship aims to support outstanding PhD students across various fields of study at one of the world’s leading universities. It is awarded for a period of three years, with the option to extend for a fourth year based on academic performance.

Host Institution(s)

The University of Edinburgh, established in 1582, is one of the oldest and most renowned universities in the UK. It is consistently ranked as one of the top universities in the world, offering a wide range of academic programs across its three colleges: Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; Medicine and Veterinary Medicine; and Science and Engineering.

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The University of Edinburgh

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Level/Field of Study

The scholarship is open to all PhD students pursuing research in any field of study at The University of Edinburgh.

Number of Awards

The University awards five Chrystal Macmillan PhD Scholarships annually, making it a highly competitive program.

Target Group

The scholarship is open to both domestic and international students who demonstrate academic excellence and a strong research potential.

Scholarship Value/Inclusions

Each scholarship covers the full tuition fee, a stipend of £15,590 per year, and a generous research allowance. Recipients also have access to the University’s state-of-the-art research facilities and are provided with ongoing support from their academic supervisors.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Chrystal Macmillan PhD Scholarship,

  • Applicants must be accepted into a PhD program at The University of Edinburgh.
  • They must also possess a first-class undergraduate degree or equivalent academic qualifications, along with outstanding research potential and a clear research plan.

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Application Instructions

Interested candidates should first apply for a PhD program at The University of Edinburgh. Once accepted, they can apply for the scholarship through the University’s online platform, providing all the necessary documents, including transcripts and a research proposal. The selection process is highly competitive, with candidates being assessed based on academic excellence, potential impact of their research, and fit with the University’s research priorities.

Official Website

For further information and to apply for the scholarship, visit the official website.