Explore the Pan-African Frontiers: Fully Funded PhD at SOAS University
The SOAS University of London is offering an exciting and fully-funded opportunity for aspiring scholars through the MPhil/PhD Studentship in Pan-African Frontiers: Reparative Futures and Global Order. This program invites candidates keen on exploring Pan-Africanism, global justice, reparations, and international governance.
The studentship is a part of a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship led by Daniel Mulugeta, hosted at the SOAS Centre for Pan-African Studies within the Department of Politics and International Studies.
Scholarship Overview
This project delves into Pan-Africanism as a political movement connecting Africa, the Caribbean, and diasporic communities. It focuses on:
- Global justice and reparations
- Redressing historical injustices of slavery and colonialism
- Reforming institutions and global governance
- Emerging political agency and solidarity
The program unites scholars and practitioners from Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and North America to explore the role of historically marginalized communities in shaping the future global order.
Scholarship Benefits
- Full tuition coverage for Home and Overseas applicants
- Maintenance stipend of at least £20,622
- Three years of funding
- Teaching experience through the SOAS Teaching Scholarship scheme
- Access to interdisciplinary research networks and collaborations worldwide
Research Areas
Applicants should focus on themes such as:
- Reparations and historical justice
- Pan-Africanism and global political dynamics
- Engagement with the diaspora and transnational networks
- African and Caribbean roles in global governance
- Multilateralism and institutional reform
- Regional cooperation in Africa and the Caribbean
- Political responses to global inequality and structural injustice
Projects can adopt political, sociological, historical, or interdisciplinary approaches focused on continental, regional, or diasporic perspectives.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must apply for a new MPhil/PhD program for 2026/27
- Must hold or anticipate a Master’s degree with merit or distinction (or international equivalent)
- Meet SOAS English language requirements (if applicable)
- Eligible for Home or Overseas fee status
Required Documents
- Personal statement (max 1 page)
- Research proposal (max 4 pages)
- CV (max 2 pages)
- One academic reference
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable)
How to Apply
Step 1: Apply for the Programme
Ensure your application includes:
- A personal statement outlining your motivation and how your research aligns with the project themes (max 1 page)
- A research proposal detailing your doctoral project (max 4 pages)
- A comprehensive CV (max 2 pages)
- One academic reference
- Relevant academic transcripts and certificates
- Proof of English proficiency, such as IELTS (if applicable)
Step 2: Apply for the Scholarship
Submit your scholarship application by 12 noon UK time on 15 May 2026 via the admissions portal. Ensure you have applied for a course to obtain login credentials. If you encounter issues, verify your eligibility or contact [email protected].
Selection Process
Applications will be evaluated on:
- Academic merit
- Quality and relevance of the research proposal
- Personal statement
- Relevant academic or professional experience
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
Notification of Results
Shortlisting and selection results are expected by June 2026. Successful candidates will be contacted first, and all applicants will be notified once the selection process concludes.
Contact Information
For program enquiries, reach out to [email protected]. For scholarship queries, contact [email protected].
Why This Opportunity Matters
This fully-funded PhD is a remarkable platform for those eager to engage in global discussions on justice, reparations, and institutional reform. It offers the chance to work in a leading research environment and engage with pivotal issues influencing Africa, the diaspora, and global governance.
Awards:-
- Host Institution: SOAS University of London
- Programme: MPhil/PhD in Politics and International Studies
- Academic Year: 2026/27
- Funding: Full tuition fees and a maintenance stipend
- Minimum Stipend: £20,622 (2026/27 estimate)
- Duration: 3 years (full-time)
- Number of Awards: 1
Deadline:- 15-05-2026





