Website: LDOC Studentships
Deadline for applications: 1 Dec 2016
LDoc is an AHRC-funded centre for doctoral training, a collaboration between the Royal College of Art, Kingston University and the University of the Arts London. The Centre offers both full-time and part-time AHRC-funded PhD studentships and enhanced doctoral training, with a focus on practice-led design research.
Recipients of an LDoc studentship receive a full fee waiver and a maintenance allowance paid in quarterly instalments lasting three years for full-time students, and pro-rata for part-time. The value of the maintenance allowance provided will be based on the standard RCUK award rate for the year in which the candidate's studies begin.
Before making an application to an institution or LDoc, applicants must make sure they meet the relevant eligibility criteria. Unfortunately, under Research Councils UK rules, only UK students receive the full package of fees and maintenance. EU students are eligible for fees only. Overseas, non-EU students are not eligible.
The application procedure involves two steps: application to the institution of your choice, followed by application to the same institution's LDoc process.
For more information, see application packs and links to more information. Applications are accepted for study at the RCA, at Kingston and UAL.
See the LDoc website for information about current projects, supervisors and industry partners.
Deadline for applications: 1 Dec 2016
LDoc is an AHRC-funded centre for doctoral training, a collaboration between the Royal College of Art, Kingston University and the University of the Arts London. The Centre offers both full-time and part-time AHRC-funded PhD studentships and enhanced doctoral training, with a focus on practice-led design research.
Recipients of an LDoc studentship receive a full fee waiver and a maintenance allowance paid in quarterly instalments lasting three years for full-time students, and pro-rata for part-time. The value of the maintenance allowance provided will be based on the standard RCUK award rate for the year in which the candidate's studies begin.
Before making an application to an institution or LDoc, applicants must make sure they meet the relevant eligibility criteria. Unfortunately, under Research Councils UK rules, only UK students receive the full package of fees and maintenance. EU students are eligible for fees only. Overseas, non-EU students are not eligible.
The application procedure involves two steps: application to the institution of your choice, followed by application to the same institution's LDoc process.
For more information, see application packs and links to more information. Applications are accepted for study at the RCA, at Kingston and UAL.
See the LDoc website for information about current projects, supervisors and industry partners.
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