Fully Funded British Council Scotland SGSAH EARTH Scholarships 2025

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Introduction

The Fully Funded British Council Scotland SGSAH EARTH Scholarships are open to all nationals. It is a program run with funding from the British Council to enable international research collaborations between Scottish Higher Education Institutions, Scotland-based academic mentors, and external organizations.

The British Council Scotland Scholarships 2025 is a program funded by the British Council and managed by SGSAH.

The The British Council Scotland SGSAH EARTH Scholarships 2025 aims to promote international research partnerships between PhD and early-career researchers, Scottish universities, mentors, and external organisations. The focus is on environmental arts and humanities and how these areas connect with other disciplines. 

Furthermore, the program seeks to highlight the role of the arts and humanities in addressing climate change and encourage interdisciplinary research that includes science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics (STEAM).

The British Council Scotland will fund 7 to 9 researchers, with additional participants coming from SGSAH’s AHRC- and SFC-funded PhD researchers. of the opportunity for SEO purposes).

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Benefits

  • Full financial support, including travel, accommodation, and living expenses.
  • Research funding for international collaborations in environmental arts and humanities.
  • Access to mentorship from top Scottish academics and cultural organizations.
  • Opportunities for international research exchanges with Scottish universities.
  • Involvement in interdisciplinary research across STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics).
  • Expansion of professional networks and career development.
  • Focus on addressing the global climate crisis through innovative research methods.

Eligibility

  • Open to current PhD researchers in Arts & Humanities enrolled at a non-UK university.
  • Open to Early Career Researchers (ECRs) in Arts & Humanities who graduated from a non-UK university.
  • PhD researchers can apply at any stage but need a support letter from their supervisor.
  • ECRs must be within 1 year of receiving their PhD award notification (not graduation).
  • ECR eligibility can extend to 2 years under special circumstances like caregiving or illness.
  • Applicants must be studying or have completed a PhD in Arts & Humanities.
  • Interdisciplinary PhDs must have at least 50% of the project in Arts & Humanities.
  • The Programme is open to all eligible PhDs/ECRsregistered for or with completed PhDs from outside the UK but will particularly welcome applications from countries in the Global South and aligning with the Scottish Government’s International Development Fund and its priority countries, including Rwanda, Zambia, Pakistan, Malawi, and India).

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Required Documents

  • Research proposal (up to 1000 words)
  • Updated CV
  • Letter of support from your PhD supervisor
  • Letter of support from the Scottish HEI
  • Proof of PhD status
  • Any additional documents specified in the guidelines
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