University of Liverpool Management School Graduate Teaching Fellowships 2026 — Fully Funded PhD Opportunity for Management Students
The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) is offering four-year fully funded Graduate Teaching Fellowships (GTF) for Management PhD students starting October 2026. This prestigious fellowship provides full financial support while enabling students to gain expert research and teaching skills in higher education.
Designed for ambitious students seeking to launch an academic career, the ULMS Graduate Teaching Fellowshipcombines doctoral research with formal pedagogical training. Fellows not only pursue their PhD in Management but also gain structured teaching experience, preparing them for careers in academia worldwide.
These fellowships are ideal for students who wish to excel in research, teaching, and professional development, with opportunities to work alongside leading academics and contribute to the University’s global research initiatives.
Program Overview
- Reference Number: ULMS-GTF-2026
- Funding: Fully funded
- Study Mode: Full-time
- Start Date: 1 October 2026
- Application Deadline: 2 January 2026
- Duration: Four years
- Subject Area: Business and Management
The GTF program integrates PhD research with teaching responsibilities, allowing students to develop classroom experience while completing their doctoral studies. In the first year, fellows complete a teacher training programoffered by the University of Liverpool. This provides a formal Higher Education (HE) teaching qualification and mentorship in pedagogical skills.
Over the remaining years, students focus on their doctoral research, applying advanced research techniques, engaging in seminars and workshops, and gaining experience that enhances both their academic profile and employability.
Who Can Apply: Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
Academic Qualifications:
- A UK master’s degree or international equivalent in a business and management discipline
- Academic performance preferably at merit or above
- Submission of a strong research proposal in one of the following areas:
1. Marketing
- B2B marketing
- Consumer behaviour and digital identity
- Consumer culture
- Marketing strategy and analytics
- Vulnerable consumers and responsible marketing
2. Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM)
- Transport and logistics
- Agri-food supply chains
- Sustainable operations and supply chain management
- Agile operations
- Supply chain technologies, analytics, and risk
3. Strategy, International Business, and Entrepreneurship (SIBE)
- Sustainable strategy and governance
- International business and management of people, knowledge, and technology across borders
- Innovation, collaboration, and emerging digital technologies
- Strategic intellectual property management across global innovation contexts
- Entrepreneurship and social inclusion
4. Work, Organisation, and Management (WOM)
- Work, health, and wellbeing
- Leadership
- Equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI)
- Identity
- Grand challenges in work, organisation, and management
For inquiries about entry requirements, prospective applicants may contact the Management School’s Postgraduate Research Team.
Fellowship Benefits
The ULMS Graduate Teaching Fellowship provides comprehensive support for students:
- £20,780 annual maintenance grant (subject to change, 2025/26 guidance)
- Full coverage of PhD programme fees
- Higher Education teacher training and classroom experience
- Mentorship from leading academics
- Opportunities to attend conferences and access additional Management School funds, including a £700 annual GTF allowance from Year 2
- Compatible with external bursaries, but not with other studentships like those offered by the North West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership or the China Scholarship Council
This funding package ensures that fellows can focus fully on their research and teaching development without financial barriers.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Process
Step 1: Contact Potential Supervisors
Applicants should suggest supervisors aligned with their research area. Details for potential supervisors include:
- Marketing: Find Marketing Supervisors
- Operations & Supply Chain Management: Find OSCM Supervisors
- Strategy, International Business & Entrepreneurship: Find SIBE Supervisors
- Work Organisation & Management: Find WOM Supervisors
For advice on supervisors, contact:
- Management PhD Director of Studies: Dr. Leighann Spencer
- Marketing Group Director of Research: Dr. Peter Guenther
- OSCM Group Director of Research: Professor Hugo Lam
- SIBE Group Director of Research: Professor Nikolaos Papageorgiadis
- WOM Group Director of Research: Professor Dennis Jancsary
Step 2: Prepare Application Documents
Applicants need the following documents:
- Research proposal outlining intended research
- University transcripts and degree certificates
- Passport details (for international applicants)
- English language certificates (for international applicants)
- Personal statement (include “ULMS-GTF-2026 studentship” in title)
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Contact details for two proposed supervisors
- Names and contact details of two referees
Step 3: Submit Online Application
- Register and apply through the University of Liverpool online application portal
- Select Management Studies – Doctor in Philosophy (PhD) as the programme of study
- In the Finance section, select funding source “Sponsor” and enter ULMS-GTF-2026
- Include ULMS-GTF-2026 as the first line of your personal statement
Applications are evaluated based on research fit with current themes, academic specialisation, and teaching potential. Successful applicants are invited for an interview, and final decisions are communicated before the second funding call in spring.
Application Deadline: 2 January 2026, 5 PM UK time
Start Date: 1 October 2026
Apply Here: University of Liverpool PhD Application Portal
The University of Liverpool Management School Graduate Teaching Fellowship (ULMS-GTF-2026) offers a unique, fully funded pathway for students to pursue a Management PhD while gaining teaching and professional development experience. With structured financial support, HE teacher training, and mentorship from leading academics, this fellowship prepares graduates for academic careers and research excellence.
Prospective applicants should ensure they meet the eligibility criteria, prepare a strong research proposal, and submit their applications before 2 January 2026 to secure this prestigious opportunity.
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