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Funding

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How to get funding

Funding for PhDs

The funding system for postgraduate study can be very complex so seek advice from the Careers & Employability Service if you need it.

The majority of home postgraduate researchers in the UK have their fees paid and receive a maintenance allowance via a studentship from one of the seven government funded research councils.

Each research council has responsibility for funding researchers in a specific group of subjects, and you will find details of these on their websites.

Research councils do not accept applications directly from individuals. Instead, they allocate funding to universities and research centres and invite them to nominate suitable candidates. To find out how studentships are provided for researchers in your discipline check with your chosen institution and look at the relevant research council’s website.

To be eligible for a research council studentship you will need to have been resident in the UK for purposes other than study for at least three years prior to taking up the award and be free of any restrictions on your right to live in the country.

Other possible sources of funding are:

Funding for masters, diplomas and certificates

There are a range of funding sources available for courses:


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