King’s College London has announced the 2025 Sorabji Graduate Bursary, a prestigious financial support program aimed at postgraduate students within the Department of Philosophy. This bursary, named in honor of Richard Sorabji, Emeritus Professor of Ancient Philosophy, celebrates academic excellence and addresses financial need among deserving candidates.
About the Sorabji Graduate Bursary
The bursary provides an annual award of £2,000 to successful applicants, supporting their academic journey at one of the most renowned institutions in the world.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the Sorabji Graduate Bursary, applicants must:
- Be enrolled in a postgraduate program in the Department of Philosophy at King’s College London.
- Possess a strong academic record.
- Be of any nationality.
Documents Needed for Application
Interested candidates are required to submit the following:
- A detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV).
- A cover letter addressed to the Department of Philosophy Funding Panel, highlighting:
- Current academic status.
- Plans for the forthcoming academic year.
- Any other relevant information that strengthens the application.
- Details about any other funding sources applied for or received.
Application Process
Applications must be submitted electronically in doc or PDF format to:
Email: philosophy@kcl.ac.uk
A single application ensures consideration for all available awards for which the applicant is eligible.
Deadline
The submission deadline is December 10, 2024.
About King’s College London
Founded in 1829 by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington, King’s College London has grown into a world-class university welcoming individuals of all faiths and beliefs. With a history rooted in scientific advancements and inclusive education, it continues to foster academic excellence and support students from diverse backgrounds.
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This opportunity exemplifies King’s College London’s commitment to nurturing intellectual talent and alleviating financial barriers for future leaders in the field of philosophy.