If you are searching for a fully funded PhD scholarship in Europe that combines cutting-edge research, global relevance, and strong policy impact, this opportunity at the University of Glasgow stands out as one of the most competitive and transformative doctoral programs currently available.
This prestigious doctoral opportunity is hosted within the College of Social Sciences at the University of Glasgow—one of the oldest and most respected universities in the English-speaking world, founded in 1451.
The PhD project focuses on a critical global issue:
The intersection between child poverty, migration, ethnicity, and access to social welfare systems.
Research shows that although minoritised ethnic children represent only 12% of Scotland’s child population, they account for 27% of children living in poverty, highlighting a major inequality gap.
This scholarship aims to investigate:
The project is conducted in collaboration with the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG), ensuring real-world policy impact.
This is a fully funded PhD opportunity, meaning selected candidates will receive:
Important note: Travel, visa, and relocation costs are typically not covered.
This opportunity is open to a global pool of applicants, including:
In particular, strong encouragement is given to applicants from:
To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Applicants must also:
This PhD project is highly interdisciplinary and will involve:
The research adopts a reflexive and intersectional approach, examining how overlapping identities (race, class, migration status) shape access to social welfare systems.
This is not just a PhD—it is a policy-relevant, impact-driven research opportunity.
The findings will contribute to:
To apply, candidates must:
The University of Glasgow CoSS PhD Scholarship offers a rare opportunity to pursue fully funded doctoral research in the UK while addressing one of the most pressing global challenges—child poverty among migrant and minority populations.
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