4x PhD studentship opportunities within the Centre for Islamic and West Asian Studies (CIWAS)

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Department of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy
Location:  Egham
Post Type:  Full Time
Closing Date:  Thursday 15 February 2024
Reference:  1223-510

Call for PhD Applications

Funding for: UK Students, International Students

Funding amount: 3-year studentship fee and UKRI recommended stipend.

Deadline: 23:59, 15 February 2024

Start Date: 30 September 2024


Project Description

We are excited to announce the availability of 4 PhD studentship opportunities within the Centre for Islamic and West Asian Studies (CIWAS) at Royal Holloway, University of London, in partnership with the Mainstay Foundation . This pioneering programme solicits research on critical and timely issues relating to the politics and international relations of the Middle East and Muslim-majority societies. We encourage research projects that employ innovative and under-explored approaches, offering fresh perspectives on the people and politics of the Middle East and the broader Islamic world. 

The Politics, International Relations, and Philosophy Department is a research-intensive unit engaged in a wide range of studies across the disciplines of politics, international relations, and philosophy. We place special emphasis on our research centres . Along with our Centre for Islamic and West Asian Studies (CIWAS), we house the Gender Institute, the Global Politics and Development Centre, the Democracy and Elections Centre, the Centre for International Security, and the New Political Communications Unit. Consequently, we encourage PhD applicants who can propose research projects that link CIWAS with one of the other research centres in the department.

We welcome comparative, cross-regional, or cross-national research, as well as projects focusing on specific countries or themes. This includes, but is not limited to, research questions on the Middle East covering modern history, political and social changes, religious authority, Islamism, gender dynamics, democracy and elections, the experiences of Muslims in Europe, diasporas, and media influence. Applicants with experience working in or researching lower- or middle-income countries are particularly encouraged to apply. Proficiency in relevant foreign languages and expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods will be highly regarded.

Qualifications and Eligibility

Successful applicants must possess a relevant Master's-level qualification in a social science or Humanities discipline, or be expected to complete their Master's studies before the commencement of the PhD programme (with merit or equivalent). International applicants are also required to have a valid IELTS certificate, with an overall score of 6.5, a writing score of 7.0, and no other sub-score lower than 5.5, unless they have an English language university degree and have written their dissertation in English.

Application Procedure

Interested candidates should submit the following to Dr. Mohammad Kalantari at [email protected], using the subject line: “CIWAS-Mainstay PhD Studentship”:  

1. A cover letter

2. PhD research proposal (for guidance see here )

3. Curriculum Vitae (CV)  

4. A writing sample  

5. The name of two potential supervisors at the Politics and International Relations Department (see here for a list of staff and their research interests: https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/en/organisations/department-of-politics-international-relations-and-philosophy/persons/ )

The application deadline is 15 February 2024. Shortlisted candidates will be notified and invited to submit their official application to the Royal Holloway Doctoral School Portal following an internal review.

For any questions about the application process or for informal inquiries, please contact Dr. Kalantari at [email protected] .



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