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Bonnart Trust Master's studentships

Award overview

  • Level: Postgraduate
  • Mode of study: Part-time
  • Tuition fee status: Home
  • Value: Full tuition fees
  • Number of awards: Two
  • Deadline: 31 May (received offer) and 13 June 2025 (application)

The Bonnart Trust offers two studentships each year to support part-time master’s students whose work involves them in the major themes of concern to the Trust: diversity, minorities and social justice.

The studentships are only available for those studying relevant master's programmes (see eligibility below).

The purpose of the Bonnart Trust is to 'establish and maintain scholarships at universities in the United Kingdom for research at the postgraduate level into the nature of racial, religious and cultural intolerance with a view to finding a means to combat it.'

In addition to the master's studentships, the Trust funds the Bonnart Trust PhD Scholarship scheme for research students.

Bonnart Trust master’s students will join a network of Bonnart scholars. The Trust not only supports its scholars financially, but also through networking, sponsoring and mentoring activities and encourages them to engage with a wide range of audiences inside as well as outside academia. Bonnart master’s students are expected to play a part in these wider activities.

Eligibility

The Bonnart Trust Master’s Studentship is open to new students studying part-time on one of the following master's programmes:

Please note: the scheme is not open to students already studying part time for a master's degree. 

The Bonnart Trust looks to support students who:

  • have an excellent academic record
  • intend to study part time
  • are working in an organisation where the issues that concern the Bonnart Trust are a significant focus of activity, or who aspire to work in such an organisation
  • demonstrate how undertaking a master’s course will enhance their effectiveness in their work
  • show an understanding of the importance that research can play in their field, and a desire to increase that understanding
  • show enthusiasm for contributing to the wider network of Bonnart Trust scholars.

Value

The studentships cover the cost of home fees for both years of a part-time master’s course. Funding in the second year depends on satisfactory progress in the first year.

Students may also be eligible for additional funding to support research for their dissertation and/or their wider development.

On completion of their master’s degree, students are required to prepare a short summary of their dissertation which is suitable for publication on the Bonnart Trust website and/or a reflection on their experience as a master’s student and how this links to their career aspirations.

Deadline

Offered place on eligible master's programme: 31 May 2025. Bonnart Trust Master's Studentship application deadline: 13 June 2025.

How to apply

To apply for the studentship, you must have been offered a place on one of the eligible master's programmes (see above) by 31 May 2025.

Complete the Bonnart Trust Master’s Studentship application form by 13 June 2025.