Postgraduate
Research Studentships
research studentships to the value of around £12 million to support PhD
students each year. These include our own prestigious QMUL Principal’s
Postgraduate Research Studentships, as well as Research Council UK (RCUK)
funded studentships, funding from industry, and from research charities and
cultural institutions.
The Postgraduate
Research Studentships set out on this page typically provide funding for up to
three years of PhD study. The studentship
s cover tuition fees and provide
maintenance paid at a rate of c£16,000 pa. We anticipate offering up to 80
studentships for entry in 2017. They include:
- QMUL
Principal’s Postgraduate Research Studentships are
available to Home, EU, and International students wishing to undertake
research in any area of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Science and
Engineering. There is no separate application process for these awards.
Applications must be received by 31
January 2017, with the exception of applications for Law
which must be received by 7
December 2016. - RCUK
Research Studentships are usually restricted to Home
and EU students researching particular subject areas. In general, there is
no separate application process for these awards and applications must be
received by 31
January 2017, with the exception of applications for Law
which must be received by 7
December 2016. - Research
Studentships funded through industry, research
charities, and cultural organisations are typically tied to a particular
PhD project and have variable eligibility criteria. They have deadlines
throughout the year.
For further
information about the Postgraduate Research Studentships available in your
subject area at this time, please see the tables below.
Information on other
types of PhD funding is available by following the links in the navigation.
All QMUL’s
Postgraduate Research Studentships are administered directly by academic
Schools and Institutes: they are committed to finding funding for exceptional
candidates, so please do not hesitate to contactthem for further guidance.
Faculty
of Humanities and Social Sciences
Business and
Management
Drama
Economics
and Finance
English
Geography
History
Languages,
Linguistics and Film
Law
Politics and
International Relations
Faculty
of Science and Engineering
Bioengineering
Biological
and Chemical Sciences (including Psychology)
Electronic
Engineering and Computer Science
Engineering
and Materials Science
Materials
Research Institute
Mathematical
Sciences
Physics and
Astronomy
School
of Medicine and Dentistry
Information will be
posted here when studentships become available.