DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH, HEARING & PHONETIC SCIENCES
UCL Division of Psychology & Language Sciences

Scholarships for programmes in the Department of Phonetics and Linguistics


Departmental Scholarships

A number of scholarships are available to those awarded a place on one of the department's graduate degree programmes. These scholarships may not be held in conjunction with a major award or sponsorship (i.e. covering fees and cost of living) and applicants must notify the departmental administrator of any relevant bursaries, scholarships or sponsorship awards, when they are known.


A.C. Gimson Scholarships in Phonetics and Linguistics:
Two scholarships of £1,000 are available for MPhil/PhD research in the Department of Phonetics and Linguistics.

Centre for Human Communication Award for Students of the MRes in Speech, Language and Cognition:
One award of £500 is available for students of the MRes in Speech, Language and Cognition administered by the Department of Phonetics and Linguistics on behalf of the Centre for Human Communication.

Departmental Awards for Graduate Students:

Three awards of £500 are available for Master's and MPhil/PhD programmes in the Department of Phonetics and Linguistics.

Deadline: 1 June 2008.

Application Procedure
There is no separate application form and applicants should write to Stefanie Anyadi at the address below, indicating their intention to compete for the bursaries and provide a short statement of why they think they are deserving of a scholarship.

Ms Stefanie Anyadi
Department of Phonetics and Linguistics
University College London
Gower Street London
WC1E 6BT

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7679 7172
Fax: +44 (0)20 7679 3262

E-mail: s.anyadi@ling.ucl.ac.uk


Applying for a Programme

The UCL Graduate prospectus, a downloadable application form, the scale of fees, and other useful information can be accessed on the UCL Graduate Admissions web pages.

 

Further sources of funding

A range of scholarships, bursaries and other funds are available from the UCL Graduate School, from Research Councils and other funding bodies to help support students on graduate programmes. To apply for these you must normally first have been accepted onto a graduate programme at UCL. This means that graduate application forms should be received by the Admissions Office at least a month before any scholarship application deadline. Information about sources of funding for graduate students is available from:

UCL Admissions Office Graduate Scholarships Information

or in the UCL booklet entitled "Sources of Funding for Graduate Students", which can be obtained from the Admissions and General Enquiries Office, UCL, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT.

NB: The department-internal deadline for the receipt of AHRC competition applications is 1 March.