Stuart Hall Foundation PGR Studentship

Stuart Hall Foundation ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ PGR Studentship (2025)

The ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ is working in partnership with the Stuart Hall Foundation (SHF) to offer one 4-year PhD scholarship for the 2025-26 intake to Black British Postgraduate Researchers in Arts and Humanities or in Social Sciences. The scholarship may include one year of Master’s qualification for candidates who do not already hold a Master’s. Inspired by the life and work of Professor Stuart Hall, SHF works collaboratively to forge creative partnerships committed to public education and addressing urgent questions of race and inequality in culture and society.

What you get

Fees covered will include:

  • A maintenance allowance for 4 years at UKRI levels (currently at £19,237)
  • UK PhD fees for 4 years, or 1 year Masters + 3 years PhD fees
  • Up to £3000 in research and fieldwork costs

We are particularly interested in applicants whose research proposal focuses on areas of interest to Stuart Hall including Postcolonial and Diasporic Modernities; Cultural Studies; Race, Ethnicity and Visual Cultures; Radical Thinking on the Left; the production of the other in contemporary societies, e.g. through institutions such as citizenship, education, law, politics.

 

 

Type of award

Postgraduate Research

PhD project

Eligible PhD applicants will already successfully applied to study from October 2025 at the following Schools at Sussex:

  • Faculty of Media, Arts and Humanities
  • School of Global Studies
  • ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ Business School
  • School of Law, Politics and Sociology
  • School of Education and Social Work

We welcome applications regardless of age, disability, religion, sex, gender identity or sexual orientation.  We encourage individuals who have had worked in relevant sectors, are changing disciplines or career paths or returning from career breaks, e.g. caring responsibilities, to apply.  

The recipient will benefit from working with the SHF to develop their career and research profile, forming a cohort of SHF PGRs at Sussex. They will enjoy privileged access to the work of the Foundation to be able to engage with and contribute to its resources and networks, including the annual gathering of . This is a positive action initiative under the Equality Act 2010. This studentship is available to start in October 2025.

Preference will be given to applicants from underrepresented or disadvantaged backgrounds, as
they would benefit from the Stuart Hall Foundation's Scholars and Fellows Network, which provides
access to resources and opportunities that aim to help members develop their career and research
profile.

Eligibility

This award is for:

  • New students starting in Autumn 2025
  • Candidates from a Black British background
  • Candidates who qualify for Home fees
  • Candidates whose proposed research clearly addresses social justice issues and can contribute to addressing barriers and discrimination facing marginalised groups

Number of scholarships available

One funded studentship for the 2025-26 intake to Black, British students to cover fees for up to 4 years per studentship to join our cohort of Sussex Stuart Hall Foundation PGR scholars.

 

 

Deadline

3 February 2025 12:00

How to apply

Applicant information session

Thursday 5 December 2024, 2pm to 3pm

Please contact pgr-scholarships@sussex.ac.uk to request the zoom link

This online workshop is an opportunity to introduce you to the scheme, answer questions and help support your application. You will meet representatives of the schools involved and receive guidance on the final application.

Speakers:

Prof. Gillian Ruch, ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ

Mr Rob Witts, ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ

Dr Ruth Ramsden-Karelse, Stuart Hall Foundation

How to apply

First you must apply for a PhD place at Sussex on our online portal.  Then you can submit a Scholarship application (download from the document link at bottom of this page) written in a way that can be understood by a non–specialist to the Sussex Researcher School pgr-scholarships@sussex.ac.uk. Shortlisted candidates will be notified after the closing date.

Shortlisted candidates will be notified after the closing date.


Selection process
Successful candidates will have a strong academic background and/or evidence of prior experiential
learning relevant to research and/or the proposed study. All application forms will be reviewed by a
panel of Directors of Doctoral Study in the relevant schools to establish a shortlist.


Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend an interview prior to a final shortlist being provided
to the Stuart Hall Foundation. The Stuart Hall Foundation will then make the final selection of the
successful applicant

 

 

Contact us

Support with your application

Contact us: pgr-scholarships@sussex.ac.uk

A recording of an online workshop for applicants held December 2024 can be found here to introduce you to the scheme, answer common questions and help support your application 

 

You might also be interested in

If you have questions or are wondering if PhD study is right for you at this time, you may find these
links useful:

Writing your research proposal : Tips for applying for a PhD at Sussex : ... : ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ : ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓƵ

Timetable

Timetable

  • September 2024: applications open
  • Early December 2024: online workshop by SHF on how to development applications (tbc)
  •  Online workshop session 2-3pm on Thursday 5th December 2024 

  • 16 December 2024: deadline for applying for a Sussex PhD place
  • 3 February 2025: 12 noon deadline for submitting the SHF funding application
  • Early March 2025: applications reviewed
  • Mid March 2025 : interviews
  • Beginning of April 2025: final shortlist agreed and shared with SHF
  • Mid-April 2025: successful candidate notified

Availability

At level(s):
PG (research)

Application deadline:
3 February 2025 12:00 (GMT)

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Countries

The award is available to people from the following country: