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Studentships and doctoral training
Get a studentship to fund your doctorate.
UKRI studentships offer funding for doctoral research. They also offer you access to training, networking and development opportunities to help you build a research and innovation career.
Our expectations for research organisations, supervisors and students are set out in the statement of expectations for doctoral training .
You could get:
- a minimum stipend of £19,237 per year for your living costs, which is paid to you in regular instalments
- support for your tuition fees (minimum £4,786 per year)
The stipend is usually non-taxable and does not need to be paid back. Some research organisations may offer more if you study in London, or they or one of their collaborators might decide to top up the payment. This will be outlined in the studentship advert from the research organisation.
We normally pay the support for tuition fees directly to your research organisation.
The levels given here are for the academic year 2024 to 2025. UKRI’s approach to doctoral stipend and fee levels will be reviewed through the new deal for postgraduate research .
Additional support for your doctoral studies
As a UKRI-funded doctoral student, you may be able to access additional funding to cover the cost of other related training and development opportunities.
This could include:
- conference attendance
- language training
- overseas research visits
- internships or placements with a non-academic partner
The availability of support will depend on the research organisation and the training grants they have on offer. You should contact the research organisation you are interested in applying to, to find out what you could get.
Extra support if you have a disability
If you have a disability, you may be entitled to a Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) on top of your studentship.
You should speak to your research organisation’s disability advisor to assess your needs. They can help put the right support in place, including a DSA application if necessary. You cannot claim DSA directly from UKRI.
DSA helps to cover the cost of any additional support that a person studying for a doctorate might need as a result of a disability, mental health problem or specific learning difficulty.
The allowance covers:
- non-medical personal assistance
- specialist equipment
- extra travel costs
- general expenses
Find out more about DSA in our framework .
If you are a research organisation you can download claim forms and guidance for DSA .
Who can apply
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.
How to find opportunities
Many UK research organisations offer some form of studentship funding from UKRI. These opportunities will depend on the subject you want to study and will normally be advertised by the research organisations.
Research organisations may have additional opportunities that do not involve UKRI. UKRI supports around 20% of all UK-based postgraduate researchers. You should speak to the research organisation you are interested in to find out what studentships are available.
You could also consider using a specialist website like FindaPhD to look for opportunities.
When to apply
Research organisations set their own deadlines for applications.
Many open for applications early in the academic year and close in January or February. This is not a hard and fast rule. It is important that you check the deadlines for the research organisation where you want to study.
How to apply
You cannot apply to UKRI for a studentship. You must contact the research organisation you are interested in studying with and use their application process.
For doctoral students who are already studying with a studentship, there are opportunities to get additional funding to support placements that are separate from your doctorate. Find training and development opportunities .
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King's College London is one of the world's leading research institutions with a diverse research community producing internationally recognised work. King's and the Centre for Doctoral Studies are dedicated to attracting, retaining, and developing top international postgraduate research talent to study alongside our renowned academic supervisors.
If you are interested in a postgraduate research degree (MPhil/PhD) at King's. there are a range of funding opportunities for international postgraduate researchers at King's, including:
- Joint PhD Programme Funding
- King's China Council Scholarships
You can learn more about these opportunities below. You can also access our postgraduate funding database to search all currently open funding competitions at King's.
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Joint PhD Scholarships
Three scholarships are available for the 2023/24 academic year for students applying to joint PhD programmes run in collaboration with the University of Hong Kong, National University of Singapore or the University of Sao Paulo, with King's as their home institution.
The King's Joint PhD Scholarship provides full tuition fees, stipend and an annual research grant.
Download the guidance for the 2023/24 Joint PGR Scholarships .
Find out more about the Joint PhD Programmes available at the National University of Singapore, University of Hong Kong, and University of Sao Paolo by visiting the International Education webpage.
- Applications close 26 March 2023
King’s-China Scholarship Council PhD Scholarship programme (K-CSC) 2023-24
King's College London and the China Scholarship Council (CSC) hold an agreement to jointly fund PhD students to pursue research degrees at King's College London.
As part of the agreement, successful students will receive a scholarship that covers the tuition fee, an annual living allowance that includes overseas student health cover, a return airfare to London and visa application fees.
Please be aware that students funded through this scheme must abide by any additional terms and conditions set by the CSC. Scholars will be required to enter into a legally binding agreement with the CSC before they are able to take up the scholarship. If there are any significant developments that could affect/hamper a scholar's expected completion of the PhD, scholars are advised to get in touch with the Education Section in the Chinese Embassy.
A considerable number of K-CSC scholarship awards are available for the 2023-24 competition.
- Applications close 02 January 2023
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For 2024 entry, LSE will be offering studentships to new PhD students, in 2023 this was 88, in the form of LSE PhD Studentships, LSE DTP ESRC Studentships and London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP) Studentships.
The awards are open to high calibre students of all nationalities studying across all research areas at the School.
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LSE PhD Studentships are tenable for four years and cover full fees and an annual stipend, which for 2024 entry is £21,237. They are available for UK and international students undertaking research in any LSE discipline, with annual renewal subject to satisfactory academic performance.
These awards will be made solely on the basis of outstanding academic merit and research potential. This relates both to your past academic record and to an assessment of your likely aptitude to complete a PhD in your chosen topic in the time allocated.
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Academic departments nominate students for consideration by a School panel for all PhD funding opportunities they may be eligible for. There is no separate application for any of these studentships.
To be considered for this funding, you must submit your complete application for admission to LSE by a specific date. This date differs by academic department. Refer to the individual programme page for the relevant deadline information. Find your graduate programme .
- deadline for the research programme in the Law School for 2024 entry: 1 December 2023
- deadline for the research programme in the Department of Economics for 2024 entry (including PhD Studentships and ESRC funding: 14 December 2023
- funding deadline for first round of PhD Studentships and for ESRC funding for 2024 entry: 15 January 2024
- London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP) PhD Scholarships deadline: 26 January 2024, 17:00 GMT
- funding deadline for second round of PhD Studentships deadline for 2024 entry (some departments only): 25 April 2024
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The University of Brighton regularly invites applicants for fully-funded PhD studentships across all its disciplines.
These allow motivated, high-calibre applicants for research degrees to join our thriving academic community and contribute to our rich and innovative research environment.
Our processes also often allow us to support promising candidates for applications to external funders and we regularly welcome self-funded applicants to programmes across all disciplines.
We will be advertising University of Brighton studentships later in the year. Meanwhile, please visit our PhD funding advice page for current offers or see below for further general advice about applying for a funded PhD in the UK.
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What UK PhD studentships are available ?
Depending on the discipline area, applicants for postgraduate research study may be:
- applying to work on specific, defined research projects
- applying to work with an academic department or individual with specific interests
- or applying with a self-identified research topic proposal.
When available, studentships are open to home and international students and will be given to candidates who best fulfil the promise outlined by these academic departments.
Students may like to review the funding opportunities listed at the foot of the page or visit our PhD funding advice page .
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Can you be a researcher? Professor Bhavik Patel reassures applicants of all backgrounds that they can study for a PhD and aim for a research career.
How do I apply for a PhD studentship?
The application for financing schemes will usually involve:
- submitting a full application through the university's PhD application portal, our University of Brighton portal is accessible from the PhD funded projects webpages . You will upload your research proposal as part of this process.
- The submission must include two letters of reference, academic qualifications, a proposed project approach, a personal statement and your CV (resumé).
- Shortlisted applicants are likely to be invited for interview.
What does PhD funding include?
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, interdisciplinary research centres and groups. There will be introductions to a network of relevant researchers, careers advice and opportunities for interaction within and beyond the university. Through this, our PhD students have the best start possible towards ambitious careers that make use of their research degrees.
The University of Brighton fosters research careers and will provide doctoral training, attentive and expert supervision and access to world-class laboratories and equipment.
We are renowned as a leading applied university, with pioneer academics in disciplines from sport science to design history and applied science research that translates efficiently to the global challenge of worldwide health and wellbeing. Our strategy of 'practical wisdom' leads to real-world partnerships and beneficiaries across all disciplines while the development of community-university partnership practices have placed us among the best universities for many aspects of co-produced research and innovation.
We pride ourselves on the ways we work in partnership with those outside higher education, across the European Union and internationally. Through our research collaborations we work with a wide range of universities, both internationally and with universities in the UK. We are also founding members of two UKRI Doctoral Training Partnerships which, this year, are dealt with outside our University of Brighton studentship offer. We learn constantly from our involvement in these, and our rich resources are offered across all doctoral research programmes.
Recently the University of Brighton celebrated its performance in the Research Excellence Framework (REF2021) and the Knowledge and Exchange Framework (KEF2023). Over 87 per cent of our submitted impact case studies in REF2021 were rated as having 'outstanding' or 'very considerable' impact beyond academia. We are dedicated to developing this quality work with new students. Read more about the review of our research and knowledge exchange performance in REF2021 . Also, read more about our KEF2023 results, which placed Brighton in the top tier for economic and social benefits .
How will you build a relationship with your supervisor? Professor Annebella Pollen and Dr Tom Ainsworth are among those offering advice. This film was made by the University of Brighton for UKRI and also features academics from other institutions.
How do I increase my chances of getting a PhD studentship?
You must be able to show your suitability for a UK research degree if you wish to apply for fully-funded studentships.
This includes evidence either of a relevant and successful academic background or equivalent relevant professional/expert background in the applied subject area. Applicants from overseas will also have to fulfil any English language and visa requirements.
This will be true for studentships in the UK across most of the UK universities. It is usual for applicants either to have completed (or be about to complete) a masters degree, have an exceptional undergraduate record and references, or demonstrate the equivalent scholarly potential.
Supervisory staff and research students at the University of Brighton consider how important diverse thinking and inclusive practice are to their doctoral studies.
Can I get PhD funding at the University of Brighton?
We have a long-standing annual programme of funded PhD opportunities across all our disciplines, including several rooted in research council (UKRI) partnerships .
The initiatives allow postgraduate study for UK-based students as well as study in the UK for international students (depending on the PhD programme).
We are also keen to encourage students who might be able to self-fund their doctoral studies. Studying part-time, for example, is likely to prove more affordable and more easily balanced with professional life than you'd imagine.
We are dedicated to providing a welcoming and supportive atmosphere and structure for your studies. Show us your own qualities and your suitability for programmes as they become available and we will look forward to receiving your application.
Insitutions and funding bodies for PhD study
On the Funding pages of our website we post advice as to the regular and specific funding opportunities available through the University of Brighton, its partners and networks.
These include Doctoral Training Partnership and University of Brighton PhD studentship calls, individual studentship projects , University of Brighton international research scholarships and our alumni scholarships for current and past students.
We also include below some of the major funding options for international students wanting to do a PhD with us, each of which may support all or part of your studies.
Worldwide international funding schemes for PhD research
The british council.
The British Council offers a search engine for UK courses, institutions (including the University of Brighton) and scholarships.
Find out more about scholarships and funding through The British Council.
The Gen Foundation
The Gen Foundation considers applicants living in all countries. It is a charitable trust which principally provides grants to students/researchers in natural sciences, in particular food sciences/technology.
Find out more about grants to students and researchers from The Gen Foundation .
The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN)
The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) is dedicated to improving the quality of life of those in need, mainly in Asia and Africa, irrespective of their origin, faith, or gender. Our multifaceted development approach aims to help communities and individuals become self-reliant.
Find out more about research funding through the Aga Khan development network .
The Open Society Foundations
The Open Society Foundations are active in more than 120 countries around the world, using grant-giving, research, advocacy, impact investment, and strategic litigation to support the growth of inclusive and vibrant democracies. The four main themes of the Open Society Foundations are climate justice, equity, expression, and justice and they will award grants and fellowships throughout the year to organisations and individuals who share those values. The Open Society Foundations look for grantees who have a vision and whose efforts will lead to lasting social change.
Find out more about postgraduate funding through The Open Society Foundations .
International Education and Financial Aid
The International Education and Financial Aid (IEFA) provides students from all over the world comprehensive information on financial aid for studying abroad. Using the IEFA website, you can easily search the IEFA database for scholarships, grants, loan programs, and other options available to help finance your international education.
Find out more about international PhD research funding through the IEFA .
The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds
The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) awards PhD fellowships of two to three-and-a-half years to outstanding junior scientists worldwide who wish to pursue an ambitious PhD project in basic biomedical research in an internationally leading laboratory.
Find out more about the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds fellowships .
Resource sites for international PhD research funding
Internationalstudent.com.
InternationalStudent.com is a leading online resource for international students around the world providing advice pages for studying in the USA, UK and Australia for international students, plus a dedicated study abroad center for US students who want to travel abroad.
Find out more about international study through InternationalStudent.com .
ScholarshipTab
ScholarshipTab is an online portal that connects international students to available scholarship opportunities round the world.
Find out more about the Scholarship Tab resource .
International Education and Financial Aid (IEFA)
The IEFA provides students from all over the world comprehensive information on financial aid for studying abroad. Search the IEFA database for scholarships, grants, loan programs, and other options available to help finance your international education.
Find out more from the International Education and Financial Aid website .
The European Funding Guide
Scholarships and grants for students from the European Union
Find out more through the European Funding Guide
The Americas: Postgraduate doctorate funding from institutions and bodies to study in the UK
- Marshall Scholarship: Provides for United States students to study abroad.
- Benjamin A Gilman International Scholarship provides for United States students to study abroad.
- American Student Loans and Federal Student Aid
- Global Affairs Canada International Scholarships Program
- Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund
- Canada's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
- The Bolsas Lideres Estudar Program provides for Brazilian students studying in the UK .
Asia: Postgraduate doctorate funding from Asian institutions and bodies to study in the UK
The Charles Wallace Bangladesh Trust
The Charles Wallace Burma Trust
China and Hong Kong
Great Britain – China Educational Trust is a charity that promotes mutual understanding between the UK and China and aims to build long-term connections between the two countries. It delivers awards contributing towards university tuition fees and living expenses for Chinese nationality students studying for a PhD in any subject at a UK university.
Great Britain China Centre Chinese Student Awards offers scholarships of up to £3,000 for citizens of China and Hong Kong studying for a PhD in any subject at a UK university
The Hong Kong People Association (HKPA) aims to provide financial aids for further university education to students from Hong Kong who are not able to afford international tuition fees.
The Charles Wallace India Trust offers PhD funding for study in the arts, heritage conservation or the humanities.
The Inlaks India Foundation
The JN Tata Endowment award funds 90 to 100 scholars across disciplines ranging from the sciences to management, law and commerce and the fine arts.
The KC Mahindra Education Trust
The Persia Educational Foundation Abdolreza Ansari Scholarship is designed to support the education of students of Iranian descent enrolled in a Master or Doctorate programme in human rights or public service in the UK.
Momeni Iranian Financial Assistance Scholarships offer partial funding scholarships for international students of Iranian descent towards a PhD in any subject.
The Kenneth Lindsay Scholarship Trust
The Anglo-Jewish Association (AJA) provides funding for Jewish students to study a Masters or PhD in the UK.
The Japan-IMF Scholarship Program for Advanced Studies funds students of macroeconomics with a view to them working at the International Monetary Fund.
The Charles Wallace Pakistan Trust
Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan . The HEC offers government scholarships for Pakistani students to study abroad in various countries, including the UK.
Saudi Arabia
The Cultural Bureau of the Embassy of Saudi Arabia (SACB) offers scope for full tuition fees and supporting fees for PhD level study.
Agency for Science, Technology and Research
The Thai Office of Educational Affairs
Europe: Postgraduate doctorate funding from European institutions and bodies to study in the UK
The European Funding Guide - Scholarships and grants in the EU
France - Entente Cordiale scholarships for postgraduate studies provide funding to help students enrolling for a Masters or a PhD qualification in the UK or in France.
Italy - Il Circolo Italian Cultural Association is a UK-registered charity based in London with the mission to support deserving students with awards and scholarships.
Norway - Lanekassen - The Norwegian student loans and grants awarding body supports Norwegian students studying overseas.
Sweeden - CSN - loans and grants for Swedish students studying overseas.
Australia: funding for PhD study in the UK
The Australia Day Foundation offers grants to young Australians for fees and course materials.
Africa: funding for PhD study in the UK
Sudan - The Gordon Memorial College Trust Fund (GMCTF)
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PhD studentships
If you're looking to get PhD funding for a specific research project or field of study, Doctoral studentships can provide you with either a partially or fully-funded PhD
Who awards PhD studentships?
PhD studentships are most commonly awarded by the UK's seven Research Councils in the form of Research Council grants , with research funding overseen by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) .
Individual UK universities also offer scholarships and bursaries to PhD students, while many professional bodies fund Doctoral research in collaboration with these academic institutions.
For instance, research awards are offered by the following engineering organisations:
- Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) - QUEST scholarships
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
- The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
- Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng)
Additionally, CASE studentships (formerly known as Cooperative Awards in Science and Engineering) can be part-funded by any non-academic body in partnership with the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) . These four-year PhDs require the student to work at the organisation for at least three months.
You can also apply for funded PhD opportunities through many charities, foundations and trusts, including:
- Action Medical Research
- Alzheimer's Society
- British Federation of Women Graduates (BFWG)
- British Heart Foundation (BHF)
- Cancer Research UK
- Diabetes UK
- Rosetrees Trust - PhD Plus
- The Leverhulme Trust
- Wellcome Trust
Before you start applying for a funded PhD, it's always a good idea to discuss this with a prospective supervisor first, as they're often able to provide tips on maximising the likelihood of receiving financial support.
How much can I receive?
Many PhD studentships, including those offered by universities, professional bodies, or charities, foundations and trusts, provide three years' funding paid at a similar rate to the Research Council grant:
- Fees-only studentship - These cover a student's tuition fees, plus any associated project and training costs (a minimum of £4,786 per year in 2024/25).
- 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 fees for three-and-a-half years and a maintenance grant of £18,622 (2023/24 rate) per year for living expenses, plus associated research costs - such as fieldwork and attending conferences - from the Research Training Support Grant.
However, you should be aware that some PhD studentship recipients are required to teach undergraduates. While this provides an excellent opportunity to gain vital employability skills, it can also be hugely time-consuming. You must be satisfied that tutoring won't negatively affect the quality of your research before accepting your place.
Is my programme eligible for a PhD studentship?
PhD studentships can start at any time of the year, but most begin in September, October or January.
Certain types of PhD, for example professional Doctorates, may not be eligible for a PhD studentship. The same applies to part-time or distance learning options.
Am I eligible?
PhD studentships typically demand that applicants have a Bachelors degree at 2:1 or above, plus a relevant Masters degree or professional experience at that level of study.
Those who already possess a PhD are often ineligible, while some PhD studentships are limited to students fitting certain criteria - for example, those from a disadvantaged background, from a certain country or of a certain ethnicity.
If you're a European Union (EU) national, you'll need to have settled or pre-settled status under the government's EU Settlement Scheme to be eligible for student finance in this country - and this includes PhD studentships.
How do I apply for a PhD studentship?
The application process can be lengthy, and competition is fierce.
Some PhD students will be automatically considered for financial support once they've been accepted by an institution, but many are required to make separate PhD funding applications. These are usually made directly to the university - even for those studentships from Research Councils, professional bodies, or charities, foundations and trusts.
You'll typically be asked for your PhD application form, a research proposal , a cover letter and your references. After the institution has reviewed your application, you may be invited to interview.
Throughout this process, the university will scrutinise what you'll bring to the institution. Applicants at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), for example, are judged on:
- the quality of their research project and how it connects with research currently being undertaken at the institution
- how appropriate the supervisory team is
- their calibre, academic qualifications and academic/research experience
- whether the research can contribute towards the Research Excellence Framework (REF), meaning that interdisciplinary research will be preferred.
How do I increase my chances of getting a PhD studentship?
You can improve your chances of success by:
- asking a friend or family member to proofread your application
- carefully choosing your referees, ensuring that they'll speak positively of you
- discussing your draft application with a relevant academic
- explaining how your work will be unique and innovative
- following the funding body's guidance regarding word counts and formatting.
What other PhD funding is available?
If you're unsuccessful with your PhD studentship application, you could consider:
- crowdfunding
- employer sponsorship
- PhD loans .
Find out more
- Explore 5 routes to getting a Doctorate .
- Read about 5 challenges faced by PhD students .
- Consider what to do next after completing a PhD .
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You may be eligible for a PhD loan of up to £28,673. Read more about PhD loans .
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The University also subscribes to the The Alternative Guide to Postgraduate Funding Online . The Guide contains a huge database of funding opportunities, comprehensive guidance written by successful applicants, and numerous tools to help you prepare a winning grant application.
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Our Doctoral Training Centres and Partnerships
We have scholarships and studentships funded by the following doctoral training centres and partnerships :
- be.AI Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships (Leverhulme Trust)
- CHASE (funded by AHRC - the Arts and Humanities Research Council)
- The Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarship Programme: From Sensation to Perception and Awareness
- Sussex STFC studentships (funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council)
- DISCnet Centre for Doctoral Training (funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council)
- SeNSS – the South-East Network for Social Sciences (funded by the Economic and Social Research Council - ESRC)
- SoCoBio Doctoral Training Partnership (funded by BBSRC – the Biotechnology and Biosciences Research Council)
- Sussex EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnership (funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
- UKRI Food Systems
Our doctoral training partnerships and centres funded by the UK Research Councils (UK Research and Innovation) are open to UK and International students according to the UKRI student eligibility rules . Up to 30% of each cohort of students may be International, but International PhD fees are not covered by the scholarships.
For information on eligibility, please check the current UKRI guidance .
Sussex PhD funding partners
We have scholarships and studentships funded by:
- CHASE (funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council)
- Science and Technology Facilities Council
- South-East Network for Social Sciences (funded by the Economic and Social Research Council).
Ways to pay for your research, training and living costs
You can also:
- look for a part-time job (on campus or in Brighton & Hove) - you may have working restrictions if you have a visa
- teach other students (this depends on your project and where you're based, so check with your supervisor or research group)
- apply for researcher funding while you study through the Doctoral School.
You may be eligible for the Disabled Students Allowance If you have a learning difficulty, health problem or disabiity. Email [email protected] for information on disability support.
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All international Students are entitled to apply for University of Sheffield Research Scholarships.
Chinese applicants can apply for the Joint China Scholarship Council - University of Sheffield Award .
Research Council (UKRI) scholarships
Overseas candidates are eligible to apply to Research Council schemes . UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) regulations allow these schemes to issue up to 30% of their awards to Overseas candidates.
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Search for a University of Sheffield PhD via department, supervisor, discipline, research group, funding status or key words.
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Many charities, foundations and trusts provide funding for postgraduate study, from small grants to full scholarships. Some are for specific subject areas while others have more general eligibility criteria - see our list of additional funding .
Alumni Awards
The University is delighted to offer the Alumni Reward which provides a tuition fee discount to returning international students who have previously completed a full undergraduate degree, Masters or PhD programme at the University.
Further information and an application form can be found on the Alumni rewards web pages.
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University of Birmingham 2024 The Kennedy Trust MB-PhD Programme 2024
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Published: 2023-10-31 Type: PhD Study in: Birmingham Deadline: January 19, 2024
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Oxford University Clarendon Scholarship 2023
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The President’s PhD Scholarships at Imperial College London offer exceptional undergraduate and Master’s students a remarkable opportunity to pursue a fully-funded 3.5-year PhD program at one of the world's renowned research institutions. This prestigious scholarship not only covers
Published: 2023-10-05 Type: PhD Study in: London Deadline: April 3, 2024
University of Birmingham School of Mathematics - School Scholarships 2023
The School of Mathematics is keen to attract well-motivated and able students to engage in research mathematics and invite applications for scholarships from those students who have applied for a place on the Mathematics PhD programme. The awards are funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences R
Published: 2023-07-25 Type: PhD Study in: Birmingham Deadline: August 1, 2023
School of Engineering Scholarships at University of Birmingham 2023
The School of Engineering offers a wealth of world-leading research opportunities to choose from, where you will work with world-leading academics and be part of a thriving postgraduate community. The school provides a number of funding opportunities on yearly basis to the best applicants.
Published: 2023-07-25 Type: PhD Study in: Birmingham Deadline: Not Specified
PhD Scholarship in Law and Language at university of Birmingham 2023
Applications are invited for a funded (fees-only) PhD project in the field of Law and Language, under the supervision of Professor Karen McAuliffe. Project proposals may focus on any aspect of the relationship between law and language, including, but not limited to: multilingual law; multilingual ju
Published: 2023-07-21 Type: PhD Study in: Birmingham Deadline: July 31, 2023
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Brunel University London 2023 Sustainable routes for the recycling of lithium ion batteries
Applications are invited for one full-time PhD Studentship within the Department of Chemical Engineering funded by Brunel University London. The PhD studentship is for a period of three (3) years effective 1 October 2023 or 1 January 2024. The successful applicant will receive an annual stipend (bur
Published: 2023-07-14 Type: PhD Study in: London Deadline: August 31, 2023
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Daphne Jackson fellowship 2023
These fellowships are for those looking to return to a research career after a break of two or more years for family, health or caring reasons. The aim is to give participants the confidence and skills they need to make a successful return to research. They provide an opportunity to balance a per
Published: 2023-07-12 Type: PhD Deadline: Not Specified
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Published: 2023-07-03 Type: PhD Study in: London Deadline: Not Specified
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Published: 2023-06-08 Type: PhD Study in: Colchester Deadline: Not Specified
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Published: 2023-06-08 Type: PhD Study in: London Deadline: January 1, 1970
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The University of Sussex 2023 PhD studentship in the Development of a Quantum Microwave Sensor for the Neutrino Mass Measurement 2023
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Published: 2023-05-28 Type: PhD Study in: Brighton Deadline: August 1, 2023
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Traumatic knee injuries such as those to the meniscus are common in sports and contribute considerably to the Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA) global burden of disease. Surgical interventions account for 63.8% of meniscus injury cases and represent a significant load on national health systems. Despite sur
Published: 2023-05-04 Type: PhD Study in: Swansea Deadline: June 1, 2023
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Year of entry: 2024
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- Bachelor's (Honours) degree at 2:1 or above (or overseas equivalent); and
- Master's degree in a relevant subject - with an overall average of 60% or above, a minimum mark of 60% in your dissertation (or overseas equivalent)
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For consideration in internal funding competitions, you must submit your completed application by 19 January 2024.
If you are applying for or have secured external funding (for example, from an employer or government) or are self-funding, you must submit your application before the below deadline to be considered. You will not be able to apply after this date has passed.
- For September 2024 entry: 30 June 2024
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- The University of Manchester was ranked in the top 10 in the UK for Education research (overall GPA, REF2021).
- Learn with research-active experts in the field of education and work with highly diverse cohorts of students and staff.
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For entry in the academic year beginning September 2024, the tuition fees are as follows:
- PhD (full-time) UK students (per annum): £6,000 International, including EU, students (per annum): £21,500
- PhD (part-time) UK students (per annum): £3,000 International, including EU, students (per annum): £10,750
Further information for EU students can be found on our dedicated EU page.
Your fees will cover the cost of your study at the University, as well as charges for registration, tuition, supervision, examinations and graduation (excluding graduation robe hire).
Payment of tuition fees will also entitle you to membership of The University of Manchester library, the Students' Union and the Athletic Union.
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There are a range of scholarships, studentships and awards to support both UK and overseas postgraduate researchers, details of which can be found via the links below.
To apply University of Manchester funding, you must indicate in your application the competitions for which you wish to be considered. The deadline for most internal competitions, including School of Environment, Education and Development studentships is 19 January 2024.
All external funding competitions have a specified deadline for submitting the funding application form and a separate (earlier) deadline for submitting the online programme application form, both of which will be stated in the funding competition details below.
For more information about funding, visit our funding page to browse for scholarships, studentships and awards you may be eligible for.
- ESRC North West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership (NWSSDTP) PhD Studentships - Competition Closed for 2024 Entry
- School of Environment, Education and Development Postgraduate Research Studentships 2024 Entry - Competition Closed for 2024 Entry
- China Scholarship Council - The University of Manchester (CSC-UoM) Joint Scholarship Programme - Competition Closed for 2024 Entry
- Commonwealth PhD Scholarships (Least Developed Countries and Fragile States)
- President's Doctoral Scholar (PDS) Awards - Competition Closed for 2024 Entry
- Trudeau Doctoral Scholarships 2024 Entry
- Commonwealth PhD Scholarships (High Income Countries)
- School of Environment, Education and Development Enhancing Racial Equality (SERE) Studentship - Competition Closed for 2024 Entry
- Humanities Doctoral Academy Humanitarian Scholarship 2024 Entry
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How can I fund my PhD?
There are all sorts of ways to fund your research degree, including research council studentships, career development loans, and employer sponsorship. These web pages will help you understand what kinds of funding are available, when it is released and how you can apply for it.
Before you start looking into how to get funding, remember to consider how much a research degree is likely to cost.
It is always a good idea to contact the Postgraduate Research team in the Faculty or Academic department you are interested in studying in for details of their specific funding opportunities.
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Class of 2024 Postgraduate Progression Award
We are pleased to offer graduating University of Exeter students completing their degree this summer and progressing direct to a research degree (eg MPhil/PhD) with us in 2021/22 a scholarship towards the cost of their first year tuition fees. Please note that this award is not recurrent for postgraduate research students.
Please visit our Class of 2024 Progression Award page to learn more.
Terms and conditions apply .
University of Exeter Alumni Scholarship
We are pleased to offer other University of Exeter alumni beginning a research degree (eg MPhil/PhD) with us in 2024/25 a scholarship towards the cost of their first year tuition fees. Please note that this award is not recurrent for postgraduate research students. The scholarship is available to any University of Exeter graduate who has completed one of the following:
- graduated from an undergraduate or postgraduate degree awarded by the University of Exeter
- completed an inbound Study Abroad semester/year at the University of Exeter
- completed a credit-bearing University of Exeter International Summer School
Please visit our Alumni Scholarship page to learn more.
Terms and conditions apply
QUEX Institute Partnership with The University of Queensland
The University of Exeter and The University of Queensland have partnered to establish the QUEX Institute, a multi-million pound partnership designed to bolster their joint global research impact.
The partnership will strengthen a joint commitment to co-produce research of the highest quality, boost industry and business collaboration, and publish high-level policy reports designed to inform and shape key government initiatives across the globe.
Each year, 6 generous, fully-funded studentships are available for the best applicants, 3 offered by the University of Exeter and 3 by the University of Queensland. This select group will have the chance to study in the UK and Australia, and will graduate with a double degree from the University of Exeter and the University of Queensland.
How much? Full tuition fees, stipend of £15,000 p.a, travel funds of up to £15,000, and RTSG of up to £15,000 are available over the 3 year programme
Who is eligible? Applicants should be highly motivated and have, or expect to obtain, either a first or upper-second class BSc (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline
When is it available? Applications for 2022/23 entry are now closed.
For more information about the partnership, please visit the QUEX pages .
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The Sanctuary Scholarship scheme enables individuals seeking asylum and refugees who are not able to access student finance to study at the University of Exeter. To find out more, check eligibility and apply, please see the Sanctuary Scholarships page on our funding database.
Research council PhD studentships
How much? Full tuition fees and a generous living allowance (approximate total £20,000 per year)
Who is eligible? Home and International students with outstanding academic records
When is it available? Autumn to early spring
Research Council-funded PhD studentships generally pay your tuition fees (usually in the region of £4,500 to £5,000 per year) as well as providing a generous living allowance (approximately £17,668 per year) enabling you to concentrate fully on your research full-time. Because of this, Research Council studentships are very desirable and highly competitive.
There are seven research councils in the UK which distribute government funding for research. They are presided over by Research Councils UK , and each one faces a different area of research. In alphabetical order, they are:
- Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
- Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
- Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
- Medical Research Council (MRC)
- Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
- Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
Please be aware that the specific subjects covered by each council can and do overlap in some instances, depending on specific topics, for instance, History can fall under both the ESRC and the AHRC depending on the precise topic.
Types of award
Research Council studentships generally come in three kinds: open awards; thematic awards; and project awards. Awards given in the humanities and social sciences are usually open or thematic, meaning they are open to any pitch relevant to the specific funding council, or else are tied to a specific research area within the funding council - for instance the medical humanities.
Awards given in the sciences are usually project-based, and can be highly specific; rather than applying for funding to research your own idea, you are essentially applying for a place working on a pre-defined research project, such as genome sequencing a specific organism.
Who is eligible?
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 fees at the UK research organisation rate.
This is a change in the criteria and will come into force for the start of the 2021 academic year. Please note up to 30% of full studentships are also available to international students which are defined as EU (excluding Irish nationals), EEA, Swiss and all other non-UK nationals.
If you have any queries about your residency status, you should speak to the appointed contact for the individual studentship before applying.
For the academic criteria, applicants should have a first or 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject. Equivalence may be demonstrated by qualifications gained outside of the UK or an undergraduate degree plus relevant postgraduate study, or experience in their chosen field.
Where can I find PhD studentships?
Research Council studentships are listed on the relevant Doctoral Training Partnership and research topic pages. In addition, all our current PhD studentship opportunities are searchable via the search box available on every page of this Postgraduate Research site. You will find them listed in the 'PhD Projects' tab in the search results page.
When are studentships available?
Research Council studentships are generally open for applications during autumn and winter , although deadlines vary and some can be as late as April. Because they are competitive and attract the very best-qualified students, it is best to start looking, and be ready to apply, from September. This means you may need to start considering funding for your PhD before teaching for your Masters has even begun, if you wish to progress directly from a taught postgraduate programme to a research degree.
Doctoral Training Partnerships
The vast majority of funding for PhDs that comes from the research councils is via Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs). These are consortia of universities who together receive bulk funding for research into specific areas. By sharing resources, expertise, and facilities, Doctoral Training Partnerships can provide outstanding support and training for PhD candidates researching within them. Most Doctoral Training Partnership-funded PhDs work on a joint-supervision basis, where your primary supervisor is from one institution and your secondary supervisor is from another.
The University of Exeter is a partner in numerous Doctoral Training Partnerships , and is one of very few universities to be part of partnerships facing every research council.
How much? Up to £27,892 if your course starts on or after 1 August 2022
Who is eligible? UK nationals and Irish citizens, or those with 'settled status'
How do I pay it back? Once you are earning over £21,000 a year, you will pay back six percent of your income each year. If you already have a Postgraduate Master’s Loan then you’ll make a combined repayment of six percent covering both postgraduate loans.
Full information can be found at Gov.uk .
Funding solely for international students
As an international student your first action when looking for PhD funding should be to check grant-awarding bodies in your own country (for instance the Ministry or Department of Education), and your local (or nearest) office of the British Council . The British Council manage a small number of international studentship grants in some countries and should be able to tell you what other awards may be available to you.
As with anyone seeking funding for a PhD, it is also worth contacting the department you with to study within, to find out more about internal funding opportunities available to outstanding candidates.
Funding opportunities for international PhD students are subject to the usual rules regarding immigration and visas .
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British Chevening Scholarships
For students wishing to follow full-time taught or research postgraduate-level courses in any subject at UK universities or colleges in the public sector. Most scholarships are mainly for one year, but awards are also occasionally given for shorter vocational courses/research attachments. Awards are given to cover all or part of the cost of the period of study. Contact the British Embassy, British High Commission or British Council Office in your own country.
British Council Fellowship Programmes
Full scholarships for professionals in fields considered by the British Council to be of special importance in the candidate's own country. Grants are for postgraduate study or research and range from short attachments to research leading to a PhD. Grants vary in size – from small grants to fellowships which will cover fees and living expenses. For details, contact the British Council in your own country, or write to: Fellows and Scholars Department, The British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, London SW1A 2BN (tel: 020 7930 8466) or International Student Services Unit, Regional Services Dept, The British Council, Bridgewater House, 58 Whitworth Street, Manchester M1 6BB (tel: 0161 957 7000).
Commonwealth Students
The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) is the world's first and oldest international university network, established in 1913.
A UK-registered charity, the ACU has over 500 member institutions in developed and developing countries across the Commonwealth. The ACU administers scholarships, provides academic research and leadership on issues in the sector, and promotes inter-university cooperation and the sharing of good practice – helping universities serve their communities, now and into the future.
Commonwealth Scholarship Plan
Full scholarships for Commonwealth students to enable them to study in other Commonwealth countries. Grants are for one to three years and usually cover the cost of travel, tuition fees and living expenses. In some cases, additional allowances may be available for help with books and clothes. For details, write to: Commonwealth Awards Division, Association of Commonwealth Universities, John Foster House, 36 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PF; [email protected]
For Commonwealth students specifically interested in PhD study in the UK and at the University of Exeter, Commonwealth Scholarships for PhD and split-site PhD study are available. These are aimed at talented graduates from selected countries and normally close in June for study commencing the following September. Please see the UK's Commonwealth Scholarship Commission website for details.
DFID Shared Scholarship Scheme
Scholarships for students in developing Commonwealth countries for taught courses at postgraduate (or in certain cases undergraduate) level. Preferred subjects are those relevant to the economic and social development of your own country. For details, contact the British High Commission or British Council in your own country, or write to: Department for International Development, 94 Victoria Street, London SW1E 5JL (tel: 0300 200 3343 / +44 (0) 1355 84 3132)
Canadian students
The Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund is a charity which provides funding for academically exceptional Canadian students already registered on a postgraduate programme in the UK. The programme has to be full-time and last longer than one year. For full details please visit their website .
Chinese students
China Scholarship Council and University of Exeter PhD Scholarships
The Great Britain-China Educational Trust (GBCET) administers its own awards, and also makes awards with funds contributed by the Sino-British Fellowship Trust, the Universities' China Committee in London, and the Han Suyin Trust. The awards are meant to contribute towards applicants' university tuition fees, and living expenses.
The British Association for Chinese Studies (BACS) provides a detailed overview of the state of funding available to researchers and students for China-related studies in the UK.
European Students
European Union (EU) citizens can apply and qualify for a full award including fees and stipend for UK research council studentships. Each consortium of UK research council studentships cannot allocate more than 30% of the total number of awards to International students, including EU citizens.
The EU provides some grants to promote the exchange of students and academic staff within Europe, such as the SOCRATES and LEONARDO Programmes. The European Commission (EC) also makes some awards to students from developing countries. Contact the EC office in your own country or write to the European Commission, Directorate General III, Rue de la Loi 200, B-1049 Brussels, Belgium. Further details can also be found on the Community Research & Development Information Service (CORDIS) web site .
Research collaboration in Europe extends beyond the EU and residents of European countries with organisations affiliated to the European Science Foundation may also be eligible for certain schemes.
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Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation
The major objective of the Foundation is to identify exceptionally talented young Indian students and support them financially to develop their special skill and talents to the maximum. It achieves this by awarding scholarships to outstanding young students to continue their post-graduate study/research abroad. Over the last three decades, more than 350 scholars have benefited from these scholarships.
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The Higher Education Commission is an excellent site detailing scholarships available to Pakistani students wishing to study abroad.
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How much? Varies: from £10 to £10,000 or more
Who is eligible? Varies according to provider
When is it available? Varies according to provider
If you are not one of the lucky few able to secure a fully-funded studentship, there are still lots of ways to fund your PhD. A 'portfolio funding' approach - using lots of different, small awards and sources of funding rather than relying on one source - can really help you. Applying to educational charities can be an effective way of building up a portfolio of funding.
There are all sorts of philanthropic organisations dedicated to helping people pay for educational pursuits. These vary from major charities with millions of pounds dedicated to specialist research, to small trusts offering modest grants to help pay for books or travel. Some are very niche in their remits (funding just research into specific topics, such as the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals , or by people from specific places or social groups), and others are much more general. It is worth researching opportunities thoroughly, and writing speculative letters to appropriate bodies who may not have formal application processes.
Finding out about what opportunities are available can be tricky; many bodies have minimal websites that are not updated regularly, and some don't have websites at all. Writing, calling, or following potential funders on social media can help.
When applying, you will need to outline the case for why you deserve funding in much the same way as you would outline your academic case for being able to do a PhD. It is worthwhile mentioning if you have already secured any awards, as this demonstrates that organisations already think you are worth funding.
Print directories of funding bodies
The Grants Register is an annual publication listing charities and other bodies that provide grants, including for education. We have copies in our libraries . We also have copies of The Directory of Grant-Making Trusts , a similar publication.
Find out more about charities, foundations, and trusts on our alternative funding page .
Employer sponsorship and industry funding
How much? Varies according to sponsor
Who is eligible? Varies according to sponsor
When is it available? Varies according to sponsor
Responsible employers are always keen to develop their employees through training. While a 3-4 year full-time PhD may seem like an extreme example of staff development, it’s not unheard of, especially in technology-driven businesses and the medical and legal professions. Museums and heritage groups, and tech industries working on cultural projects (such as mobile apps), are often open to funding / working with humanities researchers. We also offer specific professional doctorates , which are studied for alongside work, in education and engineering .
Getting the support of your employer is obviously key, and you’ll need to put together a proposal for your training in much the same way as you’d need to construct a business plan for any new commercial venture.
Likewise companies often approach the University of Exeter with proposals to fund research that can further their business, and often the best way of doing this is via PhD students. Specific opportunities that arise are listed in our Postgraduate Research search alongside other studentships, but it may be worth talking to relevant academics in your field to find out about other possibilities that could be created for outstanding candidates.
Working while studying
How much? Varies
Who is eligible? Anyone
When is it available? All year
Working full or part-time while studying for a research degree can be incredibly demanding, but is a possibility for the many academically-capable PhD candidates who just miss out on the limited funding available. Almost 90% of students funding a PhD in this way are studying part-time, for obvious reasons.
Working while studying can also help give you key work-related skills that might be quite different to those you gain as a researcher, but just as valuable to future employers. It can also, crucially, give you a much-needed break from the intensity of PhD research.
There are several things you will need to consider. For instance, the University has regulations on how many hours you can work alongside your studies . You will also need to make sure your employer is understanding regarding the demands that your studies will make on your time; while some research degrees allow for great flexibility of time, others will demand your presence at specific times in laboratories or workshops.
There are several opportunities to work here at the University itself while studying for a PhD, such as being a Residence Life Mentor , or through the Temporary Staff Bank .
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Some financial institutions offer specialist loans for postgraduate students. An internet search may help you identify any potential schemes, but please be aware of the terms and conditions of the scheme and the annual percentage rate in order to identify the total cost of your loan.
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While many of us are interested in pursuing a PhD program in the UK, the fees for the program could add tremendous stress. But fret not; there are many fully-funded PhD programs in the UK for international students that make higher education affordable.
We will discuss all the details regarding applications, deadlines, tenure, and much more for fully-funded programs in the UK for international students.
High-calibre students who wish to apply for fully-funded PhD studentships can consider these programs. These fully-funded programs are offered by a wide range of universities in the UK and some Non-profit and corporate organizations. The positions in these fully-funding PhD can close at any time if someone accepts the offer.
Country/course eligible for
Usually, these fully-funded programs in the UK are available for overseas, European Union, and domestic students. The courses eligible for fully-funded PhD programs will vary according to different scholarships and programs.
Level of scholarship
The fully-funded PhD scholarship in the UK is for candidates who plan to pursue a PhD program or are currently pursuing one. You should essentially have a bachelor’s and master’s coursework for the same.
Tenure/duration
The fully-funded PhD in the UK for international students covers the expenses for the entire duration of the course, which is typically three years.
Subject/fields
There are no fixed subjects or fields where the scholarships will be offered. Students can find opportunities in every discipline across different fully funded PhD programs.
Number of scholarships available
Several scholarships are available for fully-funded PhD in the UK for international students. Some of the renowned names are
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President’s Ph.D. Scholarships at | 1. offered by Imperial College London to 50 research students 2. offered to all the nationalities |
Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Program | 1. Nationalities from countries like Bangladesh, Kyrgyzstan, Syria,Madagascar, Mozambique, France, Portugal, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan,Uganda, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada. |
Lancaster Ph.D. Scholarships for Students from Developing Countries | 1. Offered by 2. Two fully-funded UK PhD scholarships to students in the field of environment 3. offered to students from developing students |
Kamran Djam Scholarships | 1. offered by Fereydoun Djam Charitable Trust 2. Nationalities that can benefit from this scholarship are India, United Kingdom, European Union, and other international students |
Aberystwyth University Scholarship | 1. offered to to European students who wish to pursue PhD in the Department of Mathematics |
Leeds Doctoral Scholarships | 1. open to International student or British/European Union student |
Krebs Memorial Scholarship | 2. open to all the nationalities |
British Council Newton Ph.D. Program | 1. Open to students from Africa, Asia (including China, , Europe, Middle East, India & South East Asia),Oceania, North America, South & Central America |
UCL Critical Histories of Art Scholarship | 1. Open to UK and EU students only 2. offered by |
Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Program | 1. open to students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Madagascar, Mozambique, France, Portugal, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada. |
Ten universities offering fully-funded PhD in the UK for international students
Here are ten universities in the UK offering international students a fully-funded doctoral program in the country for your reference:
1. University College London
2. University of Leeds
3. University of Nottingham
4. Imperial College London
5. Lancaster University
6. Aberystwyth University
7. Kings College London
8. University of St Andrews
9. University of Liverpool
10. London Business School
Application duration
Each of these fully-funded PhD programs has a different application start date. We strongly suggest you be aware of the same by regularly checking the official websites.
As far as deadlines are concerned, below mentioned are some of the renowned fully funded Ph.D. program scholarships along with their deadlines.
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President’s Ph.D. Scholarships at Imperial College London | 5th November/ 11th January |
Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Program | 21st March |
Lancaster Ph.D. Scholarships for Students from Developing Countries | 31st March |
Kamran Djam Scholarships | 1st May |
British Council Newton Ph.D. Program | Not indicated |
Aberystwyth University Scholarship | End of January |
Leeds Doctoral Scholarships | 1st April |
Krebs Memorial Scholarship | 1st April |
UCL Critical Histories of Art Scholarship | 27th April |
Mode of Application
The mode of application for fully-funded PhD programs in the UK is online.
Eligibility Criteria and Additional Requirements
1. Eligible countries: the UK, EU citizens, and foreign candidates are acceptable
2. Acceptable course/subjects: PhD support is generally awarded in the given research areas such as Architecture, construction projects and organization, building energy, construction products and processes, digital construction, urban planning, water engineering, and infrastructure, transport.
3. Admissible criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following criteria:
It would be best if you had, or expect to achieve, a minimum of 2:1 honours degree (equivalent international qualification) in a similar discipline.
Previous applicants should have their degrees in Civil Engineering, transport, geography, building services engineering and physics, mathematics, or chemistry.
A relevant master’s degree clubbed with employment experience will also give you an edge.
Value of Scholarship
The scholarship value for a fully-funded PhD in the UK varies from GBP 20,000 to GBP 23,200 (INR 20 Lakh to INR 21.56 Lakh).
Selection Process
The selection process involves a panel of experts who access your academic, research, and extracurricular contributions. At times, need-based scholarships are also provided to students.
Requirements for continuing the Scholarships
Most of these scholarships are allotted annually, but we recommend maintaining a stellar academic record if you wish to continue the scholarships.
1. Masters in Finance in the UK
2. MS Courses in the UK
3. Oxford University’s Rhodes Scholarship
4. Cambridge University Scholarships
5. Duke University in the UK
In summary, the availability of fully funded PhD programs in the UK for international students in 2024 represents a significant opportunity for scholars worldwide. These scholarships not only alleviate the financial challenges associated with advanced studies but also open doors to extensive research resources, expert guidance, and international academic networks. For aspiring doctoral candidates, these programs in the UK offer more than just financial support; they provide a platform for groundbreaking research, intellectual growth, and the chance to contribute to global knowledge. The 2024 admissions cycle thus stands as a gateway for talented international students to embark on a journey of discovery and academic excellence, fully supported by the generous scholarship opportunities available in the UK.
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How much does a postgraduate research degree cost?
When calculating the cost of a postgraduate research degree there are two elements to consider - tuition fees and living costs.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees will vary from programme to programme and depend on your fee classification . Check the Graduate Prospectus for information on what your fees may be for any particular programme.
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The amount spent on living costs may vary greatly from student to student and depend on lifestyle and individual circumstances. Information on the cost of study can be found on UCL's cost of study page .
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Uk research and innovation (ukri) studentships.
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) are responsible for investing public money in research in the UK. UCL departments apply to specific Research Councils for funding and then nominate the students they believe should receive the awards.
Research Council studentships are open to UK and overseas residents. International students may also apply to a limited number of studentships with 'open eligibility'. This funding will usually pay your PhD fees and may also provide a stipend for living costs, depending on eligibility.
To apply for Research Council funding, contact your UCL department directly and they will confirm their application process.
For further information on eligibility and value, you can check the individual Research Councils' websites: Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Medical Research Council (MRC) Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
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Individual academic departments may offer their own awards (wholly funded by them or jointly funded with an industrial sponsor). You can do a search of the UCL studentships that are currently available by using the UCL PhD Opportunties Search.
UCL's Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs) also provide research positions funded by the Research Councils.
You are also advised to check directly with your admitting department for the most up to date funding information.
If you receive a UCL studentship and have questions about how it is paid, please read this page of information about your studentship .
UCL Scholarships
UCL also administers a range of scholarships for research students from the UK and overseas. Use the scholarship finder to see what might be available .
Charities and Trusts
Some large research charities have substantial budgets for scholarships and grants.
Eligibility requirements for some of the major research charities are available through the links below:
- Leverhulme Trust
- Wellcome Trust
Many other smaller organisations provide funding to PhD students. Turn 2 Us Grants Search database contains information on over 3,000 charitable funds offering welfare and educational grants, as well as other support and services.
The Alternative Guide to Postgraduate Funding Online is a portal for alternative sources of funding - especially charities - which can make awards (fees, maintenance, research costs) to any student regardless of subject or nationality. UCL has purchased a licence to the Guide so it’s free for all students and staff to use. If you are a prospective student who has applied to the university, please contact the Student Funding team to access the PIN.
Lists of charitable grants and awards are kept in the following directories which are held in UCL libraries - see references below:
Charities Digest: Selected charities & voluntary organisations
- 1x Main Library - Reference R 20 CHA
- 1x IOE Library - Reference Collection, Level 4, RF3 HEW CHA
Directory of Grant Making Trusts
- 2x Main Library - Reference R 20 DIR
- 1x IOE Library - Reference Collection, Level 4, RF3 HEW DIR
Grants Register
- 1x Main Library - Ref Collection M, Reference R 20 GRA
- 1x School of Pharmacy Library - Reference Shelves, Pharmacy 378.3 GRA
Guide to Educational Grants
- 1x Main Library - Reference R 20 GUI
- 1x IOE Library - Reference Collection, Level 4, RF3 EDU
Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need
Government Loans
Some governments provide loans or finanical support to students at PhD level, so it is worth checking with your home government whether there is any support available.
Below are the governmental loans that the UCL funding team help to administer.
Postgraduate Doctoral Loan from Student Finance
Some students may be eligible for a Postgraduate Doctoral Loan from Student Finance. This loan acts as a contribution towards the cost of study. It is unlikely that it will cover the cost of both tuition fees and maintenance. Students can borrow up to £29,390 (2024/5 figure) for their whole course.
Eligibility
Information on the loan including full eligibility details can be found on the Student Finance Doctoral Loan website.
Please note that you must be doing a full standalone doctoral degree to be eligible for the loan. You will not be eligible for the loan if you are studying on a modular/flexible mode of attendance, or if you enter the second or third year of a doctoral course using prior attainment from previous study towards your doctoral degree under UCL's Recognition of Prior Learning scheme .
How your Postgraduate Doctoral Loan might affect your benefits
If you receive means-tested benefits, 30% of the maximum Postgraduate Doctoral Loan that is available in a single academic year is treated by the Department for Work and Pensions as being for living costs and hence will be considered income when assessing any benefit award. For benefit purposes, you will be treated as having this amount, regardless of whether you actually take up the loan.
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You’ll be charged interest from the day you get the first payment until your loan is repaid in full or cancelled.
Find out more about interest and repayment of Student Finance loans on the Student Finance repayment website .
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The government has been looking into the possibility of an alternative Sharia-compliant funding system which would be available alongside traditional student loans. However, at present, this system is not yet in place.
UCL participates in the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program (Direct Loans). This is the main U.S. Federal funding available to American students in the UK.
The processing of loans at schools outside the US is different from the process when applying to a school inside the US. Students applying to Direct Loans for study at UCL should follow the instructions carefully as we will not be able to administer your loan unless you submit that application to the Student Funding Office as outlined in the guidance.
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Canadian Loans
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Postgraduate research students who have a disability, mental health problem or specific learning difficulty and are being funded by one of the seven UK Research Councils can apply for Disabled Students Allowances (DSAs) to help with additional study-related requirements.
You should contact the Disability Adviser or named contact on disability matters at your Research Council for advice.
The UK Research and Innovation DSA Framework names the DSA contacts at each of the UK Research Councils .
If you have a disability, mental health problem, or specific learning difficulty and are not being funding by a UK Research Council, you may still be able to access some funding for additional study-related costs from Student Support and Wellbeing .
Disabled students who are not awarded a Disabled Students’ Allowance may also be eligible for a Student Health Association Bursary .
As a student, it is unlikely you will be able to claim benefits unless you have a disability or have children.
The charity Turn2Us have guides on what benefits students may be eligible for.
If you are experiencing problems with your benefits, contact the Student Union Advice Service .
Council tax
Full-time students do not need to pay for council tax
From time to time external organisations contact the UCL Funding team with funding opportunities. We place these on an online Hootboard notice board . UCL does not administer or take responsibility for any of these schemes. If you are unable to access the Hootboard when logged in to a Hootboard account, please sign out and refresh the page.
Some students choose to apply for personal loans provided by private finance companies. UCL is not affiliated with or able to endorse any private loan providers.
The UCL Doctoral School list some scholarship and funding opportunities on their website.
Online aggregators like Postgraduate Studentships , Scholarship Search and Postgraduate Funding list schemes.
Find a PhD has a comprehensive guide on funding a PhD
Find out more about external funding options
Current PhD students
There are a number of sources of financial support for PhD students who are currently enrolled at UCL.
The Doctoral School Fellowship
The Doctoral School Fellowship is for current research students who, due to unforeseen circumstances, have their funding interrupted or completely withdrawn.
To qualify candidates must be progressing well academically and demonstrate that without financial assistance they would not be able to complete their studies.
The Financial Assistance Fund
The Financial Assistance Fund is for UCL students who fall into unexpected financial hardship.
Short term loans
Limited cash loans of up to £250 are available to students who have experienced a delay in their normal funding being paid.
External grants and funding
Some charities and organisations give financial support to current students studying particular subjects or in particular circumstances.
One of these is the Funds for Women Graduates who have a range of grants to help female PhD students with living costs.
Reduce costs and increase income
If you are struggling to cover the costs of study, you can look at ways to reduce your costs and increase your income .
As a postgraduate student, you have the opportunity to become a Student Residence Adviser and eliminate your accommodation costs completely by living in UCL halls. In exchange, you work in a team supporting the undergraduates who live in halls, dealing with pastoral and disciplinary issues.
Student Residence Advisor positions are advertised on the UCL Jobs site in May each year.
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Many international students want to complete their PhD education in the United Kingdom. However, most of them fail to pursue their higher education due to expense-related problems as tuition fees at reputed universities in the UK are undoubtedly super expensive. This is where the fully funded scholarships come into the picture. There are numerous fully funded scholarships for PhD available in the UK for international students so that they don’t face tremendous financial issues. In this blog, we will discuss some important pieces of information regarding fully funded PhD in the UK for international students.
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What do you need to know about scholarships, which course will be eligible for the scholarship, level of scholarship, available scholarships , which uk universities provide fully funded phd scholarships to the international students, application duration , eligibility criteria .
Meritorious students who want to complete their higher education such as PhD at a reputed university in the UK should consider these scholarship programs as they will undoubtedly prove extremely beneficial for them.
Numerous UK universities offer different types of scholarships as well as some corporate and non-profit organizations. The overall value of the scholarships will depend on the specific scholarship you’re choosing. Most of the time, international students who are pursuing PhD programs are eligible for scholarships worth GBP 20,000. (INR 20 Lakh).
This is one of the most important things you need to know while applying for fully funded in the UK for international students. Students from different parts of Europe as well as Asia who want to complete their PhD in the UK will be eligible at obtaining the benefits of the scholarships. But keep in mind that the courses required for the fully funded PhD scholarships will depend on the program as well as the scholarship you choose.
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The fully-funded PhD in the UK for international students is best for international students who have plans to pursue their PhD programs from reputed UK universities or have plans to pursue them. Make sure you have a master’s or bachelor’s coursework if you want to apply for the same.
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This is another important piece of information you need to know about fully funded PhD in UK for international students. Some of the most popular, as well as beneficial scholarships that you can obtain, are:
President’s PhD. Scholarships at Imperial College London | Provided by Imperial College London to 50 research students |
Lancaster PhD. Scholarships for Students from Developing Countries | Provided by Lancaster University |
Krebs Memorial Scholarship | Provided to students from all nationalities |
Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Program | Nationalities from countries like Bangladesh, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Syria, Mozambique, France, Pakistan, Portugal, Tanzania, India, Madagascar, Egypt |
Aberystwyth University Scholarship | Provided to European students who want to complete their PhD in the Department of Mathematics |
Kamran Djam Scholarships | – |
British Council Newton PhD Program | Available for students from Asia (including China, Middle East, Europe, India & South East Asia), Oceania, South & Central America, Africa, and North America |
Leeds Doctoral Scholarships | Available for International students or British/European Union student |
UCL Critical Histories of Art Scholarship | Available for the UK and EU students only Provided by University College London |
Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Program | Open to students from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, France, Madagascar, India, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Syria, Tajikistan, Egypt, Madagascar, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique,, Portugal, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada |
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This is one of the most important things you need to know. If you want to leverage the benefits of PhD scholarships in the UK, you need to know about the universities that are capable of providing such scholarships to international students. Here’s a list that you need to know:
- University of Leeds
- University College London
- Imperial College London
- Aberystwyth University
- University of Nottingham
- Lancaster University
- University of St Andrews
- Kings College London
- University of Liverpool
- London Business School
Remember that the starting date, as well as the deadline of each scholarship for PhD programs in the UK, will be different. If you don’t want to miss the deadline, you need to pay close attention to the official websites of the universities. If you’re looking for a student loan to complete your PhD education in the UK, Fly Finance is there to help you.
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Here are some of the important things you need to keep in mind:
President’s PhD Scholarships at Imperial College London | 5th November/ 11th January |
Kamran Djam Scholarships | 1st May |
Lancaster PhD. Scholarships for Students from Developing Countries | 31st March |
Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Program | 21st March |
Aberystwyth University Scholarship | End of January |
British Council Newton PhD. Program | Not indicated |
Leeds Doctoral Scholarships | 1st April |
UCL Critical Histories of Art Scholarship | 27th April |
Apart from the application deadline, the eligibility criteria are something that also needs your utmost attention. Make sure you consider the eligibility criteria properly so that you can choose the perfect type of scholarship for a fully funded PhD in the UK for international students as per your needs.
- Students from different parts of the world will be eligible for the scholarship. However, some specific scholarships are only available for UK students.
- If you’re planning to pursue PhD programs, you will be able to obtain the scholarship.
- The applicants should have an honours degree in similar fields.
Make sure you apply for the scholarship through the research organization. You can also go through the official website of the university from where you want to complete your education.
Yes. many reputed universities in the UK offer fully funded PhD scholarships for international students so that they can complete their studies without worrying too much about financing.
PhD programs in the UK are undoubtedly extremely expensive. This is why many students consider finding scholarships.
This is everything you needed to know about fully funded PhD scholarships in the UK for international students. If you have plans to pursue your study abroad dream, make sure you contact Leverage Edu. Call us on 1800 57 2000 for 30-minute free counselling.
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- Is it possible that the yearly stipend be used to cover that balance in fees?
- I was awarded from an external research body and have applied to the host university for the PhD. What are the next steps in the process? I cannot for the life of me find out any specific steps online. For example, once I get my offer letter, do I have to contact my funder to officially begin the paper work? I was only notified of my funding award via email. It is an established project and I was not required to develop a research proposal when applying to the school. But I'm not sure if I should begin preparing some sort of project documentation for the funding body?
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Universities in New Zealand are globally recognised as top research centres. Better yet, international PhD students pay the same fees as home students.
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With historic universities and a famously welcoming culture, the Republic of Ireland is an excellent (and popular) choice for PhD study abroad.
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With over 2,000 universities providing postgraduate degrees, it’s no wonder the USA is the world’s most popular study abroad destination.
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Harvard University Academy Scholars Programme 2025/2026 for International PhD Students.
Application Deadline: September 20, 2024
Applications are now open for the 2025/2026 Harvard University Academy Scholars Programme. The Academy Scholars Program of The Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies identifies and supports outstanding scholars at the start of their academic careers whose work combines excellence in a social science discipline with a command of the language and knowledge or expertise of countries or regions outside of the United States or Canada. Their scholarship should span traditional disciplinary divisions and elucidate comparative, transnational, or domestic issues, past or present.
The Academy Scholars are a select community of individuals possessed of resourcefulness, initiative, and originality whose work shows promise as a foundation for careers in research universities or international institutions.
Eligibility
- These awards are open to recipients of PhD or comparable doctoral degrees (within two years of the August 1, 2025, start date) and advanced doctoral candidates in the social sciences.
- Scholars nearing dissertation completion must be able to submit degree conferral documentation issued by their university registrar’s office by June 30, 2025, for an August 1, 2025, start date.
Program Details
- Academy Scholars are appointed for a two-year in-residence postdoctoral fellowship at The Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
- They receive substantial financial and research assistance which permits them to undertake robust research projects and skills development in their chosen fields and areas.
- They meet at dinners, seminars, and informal get-togethers in order to pursue innovative interdisciplinary approaches to their work.
- They are mentored by the Harvard Academy Senior Scholars, a cohort of faculty members who act as a selection committee, participate in Harvard Academy events, and are committed to supporting the Academy Scholars as they work to achieve their potential.
Each year, five or six Academy Scholars are named for two-year in-residence appointments with an annual stipend of $80,000, with the two years to be completed within a three-year window. Year 1 of the fellowship must be taken up no later than the fall immediately following the postdoctoral fellowship offer.
How to Apply
All application materials must be submitted by the deadline of September 20, 2024 . We do not accept late applications.
The completed application will include:
- Curriculum vitae (CV); including list of publications
- Research proposal (2000 words maximum); including intellectual objectives and planned methodological and disciplinary work
- One scholarly writing sample (e.g., PhD dissertation chapter or single-authored peer-reviewed academic journal article; fifty pages maximum; in English)
- A copy of your PhD program transcript
- Three letters of recommendation (uploaded to the online application directly and confidentially by the recommender by September 20, 2024 )
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Former President Donald Trump has expressed interest in granting green cards to international students who graduate from US universities.
Speaking on The All-In Podcast on Thursday, Trump said: “What I want to do, and what I will do, is you graduate from a college, I think you should get automatically, as part of your diploma, a green card to be able to stay in this country .”
That move wouldn’t only apply to graduates of four-year universities either, Trump clarified.
“That includes junior colleges too. Anybody graduates from a college — you go in there for two years or four years. If you graduate, or you get a doctorate degree from a college, you should be able to stay in this country.”
The former president made the comment after one of the podcast’s hosts, investor Jason Calacanis, asked him: “Can you please promise us you will give us more ability to import the best and brightest from around the world to America?”
Trump expressed his frustration over how some US graduates leave the country and start businesses in China or India because they’re unable to obtain visas to stay.
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Still, there would be conditions put in place to vet prospective graduates.
Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for Trump’s campaign told CNN that graduates would be screened “to exclude all communists, radical Islamists, Hamas supporters, America haters and public charges.” Public charges are people that would be largely reliant on the government for financial assistance.
She continued: “He believes, only after such vetting has taken place, we ought to keep the most skilled graduates who can make significant contributions to America. This would only apply to the most thoroughly vetted college graduates who would never undercut American wages or workers.”
The policy marks a shift in Trump’s immigration agenda, which up until this point has largely consisted of ways to deport record numbers of immigrants from the US.
During his first term, Trump targeted visa programs used by tech companies to recruit foreign workers. Instead, he instructed federal agencies to use a “Buy American, Hire American” strategy. At one point, he even banned travel from seven Muslim majority countries while in office in effort to limit refugee resettlement.
President Joe Biden has also made surprising moves in his immigration policies, including limiting asylum processing at the US border. However, this week, he made an executive action enabling certain undocumented spouses and children of US citizens to apply for lawful permanent residency without leaving the country.
The policies come as both candidates seek to win over voters ahead of the 2024 presidential election in November.
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