The University of Birmingham is offering a scholarship for students on any Masters programme in History with a research element, specializing in Contemporary History, Area Studies, Development, or interdisciplinary work (e.g. MA Global History, MA Contemporary History, or an MRes). The award is for any research in the area of military-civilian interactions in Peacekeeping operations. Additionally, with a preference for work about peacekeeper-fathered children. The award is available for both full-time or part-time study. Further, the University of Bringham is also offering Outstanding Achievement Scholarships 2019
Moreover, Birmingham has been challenging and developing great minds for more than a century. Characterized by a tradition of innovation, research at the University has broken new ground, pushed forward the boundaries of knowledge and made an impact on people’s lives. Further, We continue this tradition today and have ambitions for a future that will embed our work and recognition of the Birmingham name on the international stage.
Focusing more, the university is one of the top universities in terms of research. Additionally, Birmingham has been at the forefront of transplants since the pioneering work of Sir Peter Medawar. Our researchers are continuing his legacy. Also, Academia partnering with business, investigating, developing and co-creating robust and innovative solutions to achieve responsible business success. Building the foundations for a more responsible and sustainable future.
Furthermore, the scholarship at the University of Birmingham ranges from 1 to 2 years. Further, according to your chosen programme, knowing that the duration is 1 year for Full-Time programmes, and 2 years for Part-time programmes.
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The University provides benefits to the candidates,
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Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
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Deadline | 17 May,2019 |
Country | UK |
City | Birmingham |
Open to | All Nationalities |
Organizer | The University of Birmingham |
Contact the organizer | +44 (0)121 414 3344 |