Generation Delta Studentships

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These studentships build on and contribute to the OFS / Research England project Generation Delta: Building Routes into Professorship for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Women, which seeks to redress barriers to access and participation in doctoral study for racialised students generally and women of colour in particular.  

While Generation Delta Goldsmiths Studentships are open to all eligible applicants from Black and racially minoritised backgrounds in any field of study at Goldsmiths, University of London, it is anticipated that at least one award will be made to a woman of colour which is the group most underrepresented nationally in terms of doctoral study and studentship funding.  

"The Generation Delta Studentship has been an invaluable opportunity for me, providing me with the resources and support necessary to achieve my academic and professional aspirations. I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity and I will continue to work hard to make the most of it."

Clémentine Bedos, Generation Delta Champion and PhD Candidate in Art and Computing

Value

Generation Delta Goldsmiths offers fully funded studentship covering UK fees that may be held on a full-time (FT) or part-time (PT) basis, pro-rata, over three years (FT) and six years (PT) and are at an equivalent rate to fully funded UKRI studentships. They cover Home fees and an annual stipend at the yearly UKRI rate (the full-time UKRI rate for 2024/25 is £21,237), together with a small annual research training and support fund of £750 (£350 for PT study).  

Year of entry

2025

Eligibility criteria

Applicants must be new or continuing doctoral students who will not have completed more than 1 year of full-time or 2 years of part-time registration by the start of the 2024/25 academic year.  

This studentship is only open to those eligible for Home fee status.  

Application deadlines

5pm, 28 March 2025

How to apply

The formal call for applications will open in early 2025 and link will be provided at that time to the application form.  

In the meantime, details of last year’s competition including how to complete the application form and of the selection process may be found here: Generation Delta Studentships Applicant Guidance (PDF).  

If you would like to find out more information about Generation Delta, you can watch a recording of a workshop we held for applicants on 21 October, 2024. 

A further applicant workshop specifically for Generation Delta will be held in the new year: details of the workshop and how to attend will be posted here. 

Contact details

If you have any queries or are unable to attend the applicant information session and would like to view a recording of the session please contact the Goldsmiths Graduate School: graduateschool (@gold.ac.uk) using the subject heading ‘Generation Delta Goldsmiths Application’ and including your surname.   

 Find out more about Goldsmiths scholarships and bursaries regulations.  

"Being part of this programme has put me on the pathway of an amazing journey and I feel supported both financially and emotionally in my studies and career. My future feels more secure, knowing that I will receive mentorship in the years to come, and I wish to thank the Generation Delta leaders for providing me with this amazing opportunity."

Angela Loum, Generation Delta Champion and PhD Candidate in Sociology

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