Take the next step in your career by joining the Leverhulme Trust Aural Diversity Doctoral Research Hub PhD Scholarships at University of Salford for the academic year 2025-2026.
To be eligible for the scholarships, applicants must hold a relevant undergraduate or master’s degree, depending on the chosen program (PhD, MSc/MA + PhD, or MPhil). They should demonstrate a strong interest in interdisciplinary research on aural diversity and meet the University of Salford’s admission requirements for doctoral studies. The scholarship is open to both UK and international applicants from various academic backgrounds, including acoustics, psychology, music, engineering, and social sciences.
-
Award
-
Application Process
-
Clarity of Information
User Review
( votes)The University of Salford is a dynamic institution known for its strong industry connections and cutting-edge research located in Greater Manchester, UK. Established in 1896, it has grown into a globally recognized university, offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across disciplines such as science, engineering, business, arts, and health. The university is particularly renowned for its expertise in acoustics, media, and digital technology, boasting world-class research facilities like the Acoustics Research Centre and MediaCityUK campus.
Application Deadline: 28th February 2025
Brief Description
- University or Organization: University of Salford
- Department: Multiple departments, including acoustics, anthropology, art, architecture, computer science, education, engineering, English literature, music/music technology, occupational science, psychology, sociology, and speech.
- Course Level:
- PhD (4 years)
- MSc/MA + PhD (5 years)
- MPhil (1 year)
- Award: Fully funded, including a stipend of £20,780 per year (from October 1, 2025) and up to £10,000 for research and professional development costs.
- Access Mode: Online application
- Number of Awards: Multiple
- Nationality: Open to all nationalities, including international applicants.
- The Award Can Be Taken in: United Kingdom
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: Applicants from all countries are welcome to apply.
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship supports research in any discipline related to aural diversity within the participating departments at the University of Salford.
- Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Hold a relevant undergraduate or master’s degree for their chosen program.
- Demonstrate a strong interest in interdisciplinary research on aural diversity.
- Have the ability to undertake independent research.
- Meet the University of Salford’s admission requirements for doctoral studies.
How to Apply
- Application Process:
- Submit an online application via the University of Salford’s website.
- Provide a research proposal aligned with LAURA’s themes.
- Submit academic transcripts and reference letters.
- Attend an interview if shortlisted.
- Additional Resources: A recorded webinar is available, where Prof. Bill Davies and LAURA supervisors discuss the program and application process.
Benefits
- Full Funding: No tuition fees.
- Generous Stipend: £20,780 per year (UKRI rate).
- Research & Professional Development Support: Up to £10,000 in additional funding.
- World-Class Facilities: Access to performance and recording spaces, dedicated acoustics facilities, and psychology labs.
- Interdisciplinary Supervision: Guidance from experts across multiple fields.
