World Leading Scholarships 2024-2025

NB
The information in this page applies to the competition for scholarships starting in 2024-2025, which has now been completed. Please see information for the 2025-2026 process.
Up to 12 fully-funded (tuition and stipend) scholarships are provided by St Leonard’s Postgraduate College. Scholarships are available for new UK, EU, or international doctoral students starting their degree in the 2024-2025 academic year. Up to 6 scholarships will be allocated to supervisor-led projects, and up to 6 scholarships to student-led ones.
The World-Leading Doctoral Scholarships are intended to contribute to the world-leading theme of the University Strategy. In particular, the scholarships are intended to attract students of exceptional ability and to help develop capacity that strategically strengthens Academic Schools.
Supervisor-led Competition
The supervisor-led competition is open to all Schools.
Applications may propose either a pre-defined research project in a specific area of research under a specified lead supervisor or two closely defined topics. In the latter case, students would be able to apply for a project within either topic. This flexibility is intended to support Schools that would not normally offer pre-defined doctoral projects while still ensuring that funding is directed toward research that supports strategic priorities.
No School may submit more than one application for these scholarships. Heads of School or School Directors of Postgraduate Research should therefore establish a School-level selection process to identify an application to submit to the competition. However, Schools may submit additional applications where they relate to research that would be jointly supervised across two Schools. This should be on the basis that the supervisory load and student FTE allocation would be shared equally.
Schools must not apply for scholarships having already identified a student to whom it would be given. Exceptions to this requirement will not be permitted.
Applications should comprise:
- an outline project description, or an outline description of up to two closely defined topics in which student-led projects would be recruited. The outline should indicate any innovative or distinctive features of the project/topic. It is suggested that this should not be more than 600 words. Keep in mind that, as the selection panel will comprise academic colleagues from across the University, the description should be written for a multi-disciplinary audience
- a statement of the way(s) in which the scholarship would contribute to developing capacity that strategically strengthens the School. It is suggested that this should not be more than 300 words
- a statement describing the anticipated supervision arrangements and indicating how the supervision arrangements contribute to the strength of the application. It is suggested that this should not be more than 200 words
- confirmation that the application has the support of the authorised member of staff, normally the Head of School or the School Director of Postgraduate Research
Applications must be submitted by email to [email protected] by Monday 20 November 2023, 5.00pm.
Late applications will not be accepted.
Selection Criteria
Applications will be considered by a multi-disciplinary selection panel chaired by the Assistant-Vice Principal (Provost).
In assessing applications, the selection panel will be guided by the following questions. Therefore, Schools are encouraged to ensure that application documents clearly address these questions:
- Is the case for the project/topic well-argued?
- How do the anticipated supervision arrangements contribute to the strength of the application?
- What progress is anticipated beyond current thinking?
- Is the project/topic innovative?
- What is the likely added value of the project/topic?
- Does the project/topic seem feasible? – i.e., is it suitable for doctoral-level research and can it be completed within the scholarship term?
- How well aligned is the project/topic to the University Strategy? – i.e., how would the scholarship contribute to developing capacity that strategically strengthens the School? the selection panel would also particularly welcome applications that clearly address one of the following themes:
- Peace, Conflict, and Security
- Cultural Understanding
- Evolution, Behaviour, and Environment
- Materials for the Modern World
- Health, Infectious Disease, and Wellbeing
- Sustainability
Student Recruitment
The results of the supervisor-led competition will be announced in December 2023.
Once the application period has closed, the School will be expected to complete its selection process, and to offer the scholarship to the selected applicant at that time. The School will be required to provide the Provost with a brief report on the selection process.
Student-led projects
Applications for the St Leonard’s College World Leading scholarships (student-led projects) are now open.
Process of nomination
Schools are now invited to nominate one PhD applicant holding an offer to study in St Andrews in 2024-2025 with your School. Schools will need to submit:
- a short statement of support (no more than an A4 page) explaining the world-leading element of the research proposal of the student and its relevance to University Strategy;
- a copy of the research proposal of the student (as submitted with their application to study);
- copies of transcript(s) of previous study (as submitted with their application to study);
- copies of the references submitted in support of the student’s application to study.
Deadline
Applications must be submitted by the DoPGR to [email protected] by Wednesday 6 March 2024.
Additional conditions
Each School can submit only one candidate for consideration. Schools are allowed to submit additional candidate(s) if their topic is interdisciplinary and is expected to be supervised by staff across multiple Schools (the submission would be made by the DoPGR of the lead School).
As Schools may only be awarded one World Leading Scholarship per year, Schools which have already been awarded a scholarship for the supervisor-led competition cannot apply for a student-led one. Having said that, Schools are allowed to submit a nomination for the student-led competition if the topic of the supervisor-led scholarship was interdisciplinary or if they are supporting an interdisciplinary cross-School student-led project.
Selection process and timeline
Applications will be considered by a multi-disciplinary selection panel chaired by the Assistant-Vice Principal (Provost). We expect that the decision process will be completed by end of March 2024.
Eligibility and other restrictions
Schools can only be awarded one scholarship per year. An additional interdisciplinary scholarship across multiple Schools may be awarded.
The student may, with the agreement of the School, start their degree at any of the approved entry points during the 2024-2025 academic year.
Scholarships cannot be deferred. Awards will be withdrawn if the student is unable to start their doctoral degree in the 2024-2025 academic year.
The student must matriculate for a University of St Andrews doctoral degree. Students are not eligible if they are matriculating for a research Masters degree (MPhil, MRes, etc.), or for a joint degree awarded with another institution
The student must not already hold a doctoral degree, or be matriculated for a doctoral degree at the University of St Andrews or another institution
The student may matriculate as a full-time or part-time student with the agreement of the School but may be subject to immigration restrictions (part-time matriculation is not normally possible for students who require a visa to study in the UK)
The student must decline the award if they subsequently are awarded a fully-funded scholarship from an external organisation such as the UK Research Councils, the Wolfson Foundation, Carnegie Trust, etc.
Funding
The scholarships comprise a full-fees award and stipend for the normal full-fee paying period up to 3.5 years (full-time) or 7.0 years (part-time). Scholarship holders will be expected to have submitted their thesis for examination by the end of that period.
The stipend will be paid at the current UK Research Council rate (£18,622 each year in 2023-2024). The stipend will be paid pro-rata to part-time students.
The costs of the full-fees award and stipend are covered in full by St Leonard’s Postgraduate College. The School is not required to contribute to the costs of the scholarship. However, the scholarships do not cover any continuation, extension, or resubmission period/fees. Similarly, the scholarships do not provide a research training grant or another equivalent award for research expenses. Schools that normally provide doctoral students with such must cover these costs if they wish to offer this type of support.
Further Enquiries
Further enquiries about the World-Leading Doctoral Scholarships contact St Leonard’s Postgraduate College [email protected].