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The Wingate Foundation offers scholarship support to candidates from commonwealth countries seeking financial assistance towards their PhD projects. They are directed at applicants who are due to conduct pioneering, interdisciplinary research of scientific value. Projects must not fall into any conventional funding categories as the Foundation aims to promote research that is truly cross-disciplinary.

The scholarships are designed to help with the costs of a specific project that may last up to 3 years. The average total award is about £6,500 and the maximum in any one year is £10,000.

Applicants applying within the area of medical research must provide evidence that the proposed project is of a cross-disciplinary nature, not appropriate to the traditional major medical research funding bodies. In addition, the following entry criteria must be satisfied, as candidates must be:

* living in the British Isles during the period of application
* able to satisfy the Scholarship Committee that they need financial support to undertake the work projected
* able to show why the project (if it takes the form of academic research) is unlikely to attract Research Council, British Academy or major agency funding
* citizens of the United Kingdom or other Commonwealth country, Ireland or Israel; or citizens of another EU country (provided they have been resident in the United Kingdom at least 3 years)
* aged 24 or over on 1 September

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For more details, see: Wingate Foundation website
http://www.wingatescholarships.org.uk/overview.php


Postgraduate Awards Dorothy Hodgkin (DHPA) are supported by a combination of the UK Research Councils and industry. They are highly prestigious and attract full international tuition fees as well as providing a maintenance stipend (£13,290 in 2009/10) and support towards project expenses. The University is typically allocated between 4-8 awards per academic year.

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The scheme is open only to student nationals from:

* India
* China
* Hong Kong
* South Africa
* Brazil
* Russia and the developing world, as defined by the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)

For a full list of eligible countries please refer to the RCUK website

The eligible countries are all those in Part I of the list, plus Russia and Hong Kong. With the exception of Russia and Hong Kong, none of the countries in Part II of the list are eligible.

Successful candidates are expected to hold the equivalent of a UK First Class honours degree and have graduated within the top 5-10% of their academic cohort. Candidates will also be expected to have proven research potential as demonstrated by their contribution to novel research, significant publication output and ability to demonstrate independent research skills and techniques.

It is expected that DHPA candidates must:

* be liable for the international rate of University tuition fee and fall within one of the nationalities eligible for the awards
* Ikunu kapaċi li juru r-riċerka eċċellenti kisba potenzjali u akkademiċi
* Qatt qabel ma studja fl-PhD jew ekwivalenti livell (jew fir-Renju Unit jew barra)
* have not have held a DHPA award before
* Għandhom stabbilit kuntatt mal-superviżur PhD propost akkademiċi fuq Manchester u jkollhom l-appoġġ sħiħ tagħhom għall-għoti ta 'kuntratt
* have submitted a formal PhD application or be holding an offer of study for entry no earlier than September 2009

Applicants must be intending to undertake research within a discipline area rated at grade 5 or 5* in the 2001 UK Government Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). If you are unsure whether your discipline area qualifies for this please contact the Faculty for clarification.

Often Dorothy Hodgkin awards are targeted at nationals from specific countries or working in certain disciplines so academic eligibility alone is not always enough to qualify you for award consideration. Details on such restrictions will be posted on this website as soon as they are known.

Awards are renewable for three to four years of PhD study subject to satisfactory academic progress.

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Kwalunkwe mistoqsijiet relatati mal- 2010/11 DHPA scheme should be directed to james.k.power@manchester.ac.uk

Further information on the DHPA scheme can be found on the DHPA website;

http://www.mhs.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/funding/noneu/dorothyhodgkin/

http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/hodgkin/default.htm