Preise und Stipendien

Burlington Magazine CDP studentship

University of St Andrews

Bewerbungsfrist
29.04.2026
Website
st-andrews.ac.uk

The University of St Andrews and The National Gallery, London, are pleased to announce a fully funded 4-year Collaborative Doctoral Studentship starting in September 2026 under the AHRC’s Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) scheme. The studentship can be studied either full- or part-time and is open to both home and international applicants.

This studentship aims to unlock new histories of the period through the Burlington Magazine Archive, a rich and underexplored resource for scholarship on the twentieth-century art world now held in the Archive of the National Gallery, London. The studentship offers an opportunity for an ambitious and inventive early-career scholar who is interested in interrogating this unique archive in order to write a PhD that sheds new light on a key aspect or aspects of the 20th-century British art world.

The award pays tuition fees as well as an annual stipend for all students. This stipend is tax free, and is the equivalent of an annual salary. The UKRI Minimum Doctoral Stipend for 2026/27 is £21,805. There is also a CDP maintenance payment of £600 per year, plus a partial London allowance of £1000 per year.