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  1. Get a studentship to fund your doctorate

    Any prospective doctoral student wishing to study at a UK research organisation, including prospective international students, can apply for a UKRI studentship. All UKRI-funded doctoral students will be eligible for the full award, both the stipend to support living costs, and home-level fees at the UK research organisation rate.

  2. Apply for funding

    Apply for Horizon Europe guarantee funding. Guidance for applicants for all opportunities in the EU Work Programme 2021, 2022 and 2023. This is the website for UKRI: our seven research councils, Research England and Innovate UK. Let us know if you have feedback or would like to help improve our online products and services. We offer funding and ...

  3. Studentships and doctoral training

    UKRI funds doctoral training by awarding training grants to research organisations. Research organisations then support studentships from those grants and recruit students to them. We offer two types of training grants: Search funding opportunities. Find out more about how our councils develop people and skills:

  4. Get PhD funding in 2024

    Full studentship - These add a non-repayable, tax-free maintenance grant known as a 'stipend'. In 2024/25, this is worth a minimum of £19,237 and it can be used towards living costs - see UKRI - Find studentships and Doctoral training. For example, at The University of Manchester, the School of Social Sciences PhD studentship includes tuition ...

  5. Research Council funding

    Research Council funding is distributed directly to universities based on their research aims. To obtain funding, individual or groups of universities set up Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs) or Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs) within which they train PhD students. It's then up to the universities (not the Research Councils) to decide ...

  6. Research Council (UKRI) PhD Studentships

    Eligibility for Research Council funding is based on nationality, but these criteria are about to change: UK students who have been ordinarily resident in the UK for at least three years can apply for full awards covering PhD fees, living costs and other expenses. This isn't changing. International students (including EU students) are able to apply for full awards covering PhD fees at domestic ...

  7. Doctoral Opportunities & Funding

    Doctoral Opportunities & Funding. King's is a world-renowned research-intensive university with over three thousand postgraduate research (PGR) students across its nine faculties. Ranked 7th in the UK for its research and named 35th in the world top research institutions (Times Higher Education World Rankings 2023), King's College London offers ...

  8. PhD Programmes, Research Projects & Studentships in the UK & Europe

    We've been helping students find and compare PhD research projects and programmes for over 15 years. As well as listing doctoral opportunities and scholarships, we also provide a wide range of advice on postgraduate research and funding. Our study guides will help you find the right PhD and explain what doing a PhD is actually like.

  9. Small & PhD Research Grants (SRGs)

    PhD Research Grants (PhD RGs) of up to £15,000 can fund research assistance, data collection and/or purchase, and stipends. Stipends should only be requested if they allow the researcher (s) to reduce teaching/administrative duties and therefore free up time for research. Stipends are capped at £12,000 for PhD students in programmes located ...

  10. AHRC PhD Funding

    The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) is the main source of UK Government funding for doctoral students in Arts and Humanities subjects. An AHRC PhD studentship will cover fees and / or maintenance as well as providing additional training and development opportunities during your doctorate. In this guide we've explained exactly how ...

  11. Find funding for Doctoral research

    If you're a current Doctoral student, there are a range of funding opportunities available to you. Depending on your specialism, funding is available from a wide range of sources including: the Doctoral College. research councils. charities. trusts. individual partners or sponsors. Find out more about funding for current students.

  12. Who provides funding for UK doctorates

    The biggest funders of doctoral programmes are: The UK Research Councils, providing around 15%. There are lots of cases of partial or shared funding, e.g. where different bodies fund a programme jointly, such as a funder and the university, or a funder and an industry partner, or the university and part self-funding by the doctoral researcher.

  13. Funded PhD research programmes 2025 UK

    The funding for the PhD usually covers the full fee and a stipend at the UKRI rate plus an allowance of £1,500 per year for researcher training for three years (or part-time equivalent). Successful candidates benefit from expert supervisory teams, a programme of postgraduate researcher development workshops and membership of specialist ...

  14. Funding opportunities

    NIHR Undergraduate Internship Programme Round 2. This scheme allows early/mid career researchers to apply for funding to host up to three fully funded research interns, with the aim of attracting undergraduates from underrepresented professions into research careers. Potential advert date: 10 September 2024.

  15. PhD Funding

    The seven Research Councils invest in the region of £380 million into doctorate research every year. However, funding is made available through the participating universities rather than the research councils themselves. Universities set up Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs) or Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs) in order to receive funding.

  16. Funding for postgraduate study

    If you're starting a master's degree, you could get a Postgraduate Master's Loan to help with course fees and living costs. You can get up to: £12,471 if your course starts on or after 1 ...

  17. Funding

    Doctoral loans. For self-funded postgraduate research students, the UK Government has announced new doctoral loans of up to £25,000 over the duration of a postgraduate research programme. UK nationals who are ordinarily resident in England, aged 59 or under, who are not already receiving funding via a UK Research Council, are eligible.

  18. PhD studentships and doctoral fellowships

    Funding to undertake a PhD studentship relevant to any area of medical, biological or veterinary research which supports the development and application of the 3Rs. Funding: Cash-limited award of £30,000 pa (£90,000 total over three years) Duration: 36 months. National Institute for Health Research: Doctoral fellowships.

  19. Doctoral training programmes at Cambridge

    UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding UKRI is the largest funder of PhD students at Cambridge. Funding comes from the UK government and provides: tuition fees at the home rate a stipend to support living costs (also known as maintenance costs) support towards research costs (in some cases) International students are now eligible for a limited number of Research Council

  20. Postgraduate research funding at The University of Manchester

    The University of Manchester is committed to supporting postgraduate research students. Each year we invest substantially in doctoral funding. In addition to these internal funds the University is highly successful in attracting sponsorship for research students, particularly from the research councils, industry, trusts and charities.

  21. Doctoral Studentships

    Get additional funding to cover the difference between the home fee and the international fee from an external source, although the project must remain a Wellcome PhD (we do not part-fund). Please state the source of your funding in your application. you've received support for your doctoral studies from another funding body.

  22. Doctoral College Funding

    See the funding available for PGR students to support a range of activities to enhance their research experience as a Doctoral or MPhil student ESRC Impact Transition Awards The awards are to support a project working with a non-academic partner that will advance and extend the impact of recently-completed PhD research.

  23. Mathematics Research (PhD)

    Compulsory Courses. The Graduate School courses: The College requires all doctoral students to achieve a minimum of four Graduate School credits by LSR date.; The department requires that in the first two years of their PhD students participate in 100 hours of postgraduate courses/activities in their research topic and related areas to broaden their knowledge.

  24. Information for an application to Mathematics Research (PhD)

    The standard Mathematics PhD programme academic eligibility requirements are: A first or upper second -class honours degree (or equivalent from a non-UK University) and a master's degree in relevant subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Computer Sciences, Statistics.

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    The Medical Research Council's Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit (MRC PPU) will receive nearly £30 million of funding allocated from UKRI's Medical Research Council (MRC) to ...

  26. Who really belongs in higher education? Insights from research with

    In this blog post we offer some insights from a recent study among disabled staff and PhD students in the UK to consider what it means to un/belong in the current higher education ... Doctoral research as a mature, disabled parent-carer ... BERA news . Funding Announced: BERA Small Grants Fund 2024/2025: Professional learning for teacher ...

  27. How to apply for research and innovation funding

    Guidance for applicants for ODA funding. This is the website for UKRI: our seven research councils, Research England and Innovate UK. Let us know if you have feedback or would like to help improve our online products and services. Find out everything about applying for funding with us, from starting an application to what we expect of you if ...

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    The financial difficulties facing UK universities are deeply rooted in funding reforms implemented in 2012. These reforms increased tuition fees to approximately $11,500 per year while slashing ...

  29. Provide Input on Postdoctoral Research Training and Career Progression

    As a follow-up to its ongoing efforts to better support the postdoctoral workforce, NIH issued a Request for Information (RFI) on Recommendations on Re-envisioning U.S. Postdoctoral Research Training and Career Progression within the Biomedical Research Enterprise to gain public input on how best to implement several policy changes to address the challenges affecting the postdoctoral trainee ...

  30. Graduate students receive national research fellowships, with

    Engineering graduate students Griffin Tong (materials), Joshua Baston (materials), Max Emerick (mechanical engineering) and Wesley Mills (electrical and computer engineering) have won a significant national award to pursue their respective doctoral research projects. ... Beyond the three-year funding and support for his research, he looks ...