Are you, or anyone you know, interested in working on a PhD project, researching ‘The Effect of FinTech on Financial Inclusion and Citizen Equality’?
If so, we have good news for you: Franziska Sohns and Aled Jones, have just been awarded a ‘VC PhD Scholarship’, which will allow them to supervise a PhD student working on this topic at Anglia Ruskin University, starting in September 2023.
Their Vice Chancellor’s PhD Scholarship includes a fee waiver and stipend for three years, set at the level recommended by UK Research and Innovation.
Applicants should have (or expect to achieve) a 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline. A Master’s degree in a relevant subject is desirable, but not required.
Apply online by 19 March 2023!
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The Vice Chancellor’s PhD Scholarship awards are open to home-fee status applicants only. If you are unsure of your fee status, please contact phdscholarships@aru.ac.uk.