Douglas and Gordon Bonnyman Doctoral Scholarship - Apply Now
Applications are now being accepted for the Douglas and Gordon Bonnyman Scholarship. The scholarship is generously supported by the Linda and Gordon Bonnyman Charitable Trust and is open to UK and international applicants looking to start a doctoral (PhD) degree with the School of Modern Languages.
The scholarship is worth £22,000 per annum for up to 3.0 years, paid towards tuition fees first. Any balance between tuition fees and the annual award value will be paid as maintenance. Awards will be made on the basis of academic merit and financial need.
You can apply for the scholarship after you have submitted your application for a place at St Andrews. You do not need to wait until you have received an offer of a place before applying for the scholarship. See the scholarships catalogue for more information about the Douglas and Gordon Bonnyman Scholarship.
Research degrees with the School of Modern Languages
The School of Modern Languages at the University of St Andrews is one of the largest and most diverse of its kind in the UK.
The School has an exceptionally broad variety of research interests ranging from the medieval period to the present day and engages with literatures and cultures from around the world. It was ranked first in Scotland in the most recent UK national research assessment exercise - more than 80% of the School's research and impact was judged to be world-leading or internationally excellent. The School of Modern Languages is home to three research centres and one research institute and the annual Byre World programme brings together staff, students, and guests in events that share the School's research with the wider University and the public.
As a doctoral student in the School of Modern Languages you will be part of a vibrant interdisciplinary research community. You will work with academic supervisors who will provide you with subject expertise and guidance to help you plan and manage your research while the University's researcher development programmes give you the skills you need as an independent researcher.
Learn more about research degrees with the School of Modern Languages.