The AHRC Landscape Awards at SOAS University of London are fully funded doctoral scholarships. They are offered under the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Landscape Awards scheme as part of the London and Southeast Regional Hub (Hub G) partnership. SOAS provides these awards to support outstanding PhD researchers in the arts and humanities. The program is open for study commencing in the 2026/27 academic year. Three awards are available at SOAS, targeting candidates with strong research proposals in humanities disciplines and excellent academic records.
Background and Purpose
The AHRC Landscape Awards aim to strengthen doctoral research training across the UK. The scheme encourages high-quality research outputs and supports cohorts of humanities researchers. By providing financial assistance, SOAS and the AHRC allow scholars to focus fully on research. The program also fosters collaboration within a broader research community, linking recipients to additional training, development, and networking opportunities in postgraduate humanities research.
AHRC Landscape Awards Benefits
The awards provide full tuition fee coverage for the duration of the PhD. In addition, scholars receive a maintenance stipend for up to three years or the equivalent part-time period. This funding ensures that recipients can pursue research without financial concerns, covering living expenses and supporting study-related costs. Scholars also gain access to a wider AHRC-funded network of researchers, enhancing professional growth and research skills.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must hold, or expect to receive, a master’s degree with distinction or the top rank in their cohort for non-UK qualifications. They must demonstrate a strong research focus in the humanities through their PhD proposal. Eligible candidates include UK, EU, and overseas students. Applicants must also submit a complete application for admission to a SOAS research degree program by the scholarship deadline. An offer of admission must be confirmed before the SOAS Scholarship Panel reviews the application.
AHRC Landscape Awards Application Process
Applicants submit a full research degree application to SOAS, including references, academic transcripts, and a PhD proposal. The selection process evaluates academic credentials, degree results, references, and the quality of the proposed research. Successful candidates are chosen based on merit and the potential of their research project.
Opportunities for Scholars
Recipients gain full financial support and the freedom to focus on advanced research in the humanities. They also join a thriving community of AHRC-funded researchers. Scholars benefit from professional development, training, and networking opportunities, enhancing both academic and career prospects in arts and humanities research.
