Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
The Parkes Institute for the Study of Relations between Jews and non-Jews is offering 4 scholarships to students studying for the postgraduate master’s degree in Holocaust: History, Experience, Heritage.
Benefits
They offer 1 James Parkes scholarship of £6,500 and up to 2 Sayers Family scholarships of £1,000. If you are awarded a scholarship, it will be paid towards the tuition fees of your first year of postgraduate study.
Eligibility
To apply for this scholarship you must:
- have an offer to study Holocaust: History, Experience, Heritage, either full time or part time
- achieve a 2:1 (65% minimum) or an equivalent qualification in your undergraduate studies
- not be getting an external scholarship
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
This is a competitive process and not all applications will be successful.
To apply for this scholarship:
write your 500-word personal statement
email your personal statement via email before the deadline
Your personal statement should explain:
why you want to study at the Parkes Institute
your research interests
your professional experience and ambition
if relevant, details of financial circumstances
The quality of your application and the relevance of your research project to the broad remit of the Institute (Jewish/non-Jewish relations; use of Special Collections) will be the major consideration when assessing applications.