University of Bristol - The Keil doctoral scholarship, Department of Historical Studies
University of Bristol €655
Quick facts
Institution
University of Bristol
Program
The Keil doctoral scholarship, Department of Historical Studies
Amount
€655
Last verified: 21 August 2026
About this scholarship
Keil doctoral scholarship
You will receive 655 EUR per month for up to 36 months (three years) as part of a PhD programme at the Department of History at the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. The scholarship is intended to support PhD research in history and related disciplines.
Who can apply
- Degree level: You are studying for a PhD at the University of Bristol or are about to start your PhD.
- Field of study: Your field of research is history or a related discipline such as art history and aesthetics.
- Where you study: You are studying at the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom.
- Nationality: You are from an EU country, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein or Iceland.
How to apply
Apply to the University of Bristol. The application deadline is 30 April.
How realistic are your chances?
This funding is very specific: it is tied to a particular department at a specific university, a specific field of research and a fixed list of eligible nationalities, meaning that only a small number of applicants apply for it. If your PhD proposal clearly fits within the field of history or a related discipline at the University of Bristol and you apply before the deadline, your prospects are good. The awarding of PhD scholarships is always selective, so a compelling research proposal is crucial.
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