Scholarships will fund Black UK students to undertake PhD research at the University, and will provide an enhanced experience through external mentors, placements, leadership training, community-building activities and networking opportunities.
The Scholarships are named after James McCune Smith, who graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1837 as the first African American to receive a medical degree.
Am I eligible?
To apply, you must be a UK domiciled Black African, Black Caribbean, Black Other, Mixed White and Black Caribbean, Mixed White and Black African, or other mixed background (to include Black African, Black Caribbean or Black Other). Applying does not prevent you from applying for other schemes to obtain a funded place.
Ready to apply?
There are 10 James McCune Smith PhD Scholarships available to begin research in October 2022 – eight funded by the University and two by GSK.
How to apply?
Your PhD research can be in any discipline. The funding covers stipend and fees for up to four years. You will receive: a six-month placement with industry, a government or non-governmental organisation or other employer mentorship from outside academia to provide a broader perspective and network, in addition to the usual academic supervisors leadership training and community building activities support for conferences and other networking opportunities.
Mentorships and placements