How does a research studentship work?

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To help you fund your studies and achieve your career goals, we offer a range of funded project-specific studentships across various disciplines.

Studentships come in different formats. Most studentships cover the tuition fees (entirely, or in part) and many also provide a stipend for living expenses whilst you are studying. You can find a list of current research studentships from our website here: Research Studentships.

We also offer exciting opportunities through our doctoral training partnerships and centres, which bring together academic expertise and cutting-edge resources to help deliver innovative and transformative research. We regularly invite expressions of interest for externally funded fellowship schemes.

Following this link, you will find:

  • What research studentships are
  • A list of current research studentships
  • Information on externally funded academic fellowships

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