You can get funding for postgraduate study through loans, studentships, bursaries and grants - you might also get help from your employer.
You can now apply for funding for the 2023 to 2024 academic year.
Search for postgraduate funding on the Scholarship Search website or Prospects website.
If you’re starting a master’s degree, you could get a Postgraduate Master’s Loan to help with course fees and living costs. You can get up to:
If you’re starting a doctoral degree, you could get a Postgraduate Doctoral Loan to help with course fees and living costs. You can get up to:
It is not based on your income or your family’s and it’s paid directly to you.
Studentships are postgraduate positions that have funding attached for fees, living expenses, or both. They’re mainly funded by UK Research and Innovation.
You can apply for funding for:
Graduate-entry medical students can also get support from Student Finance England for fees charged over £3,465.
Charities and trusts sometimes provide grants, often for students from poorer backgrounds or those who’ve achieved academic excellence. Find out more at your local library in these publications:
You can also use the Family Action grant search.
Societies sometimes offer funding for postgraduate or postdoctoral research. They include:
You might be able to get funding from:
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