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You can get funding for postgraduate study through loans, studentships, bursaries and grants - you might also get help from your employer.
You can apply for a postgraduate scholarship from the UK government. A scholarship can cover things like: course fees. the cost of living when you study in the UK. Apply for a scholarship...
Over 600 non-OU funding bodies offer grants for postgraduate students studying or looking to study a masters, PGCE or research degree in the UK. Even if you’re not studying yet, you can access services to find an alternative funding option before registering for study.
The Sir Richard Stapley Education Trust offers annual grants of between £550 and £1,250, to UK residents studying any subject at postgraduate level. The Leverhulme Trust is another all-subjects trust fund that distributes around £100million per year to postgraduate students.
Postgraduate funding. The UK government runs a variety of scholarship programmes to financially support international students who are looking for help funding their studies in the UK. The three main UK government scholarships on offer are:
The Sir Richard Stapley Educational Trust supports the work of students of proven academic merit, and in financial need, who are pursuing further degrees or certain postgraduate qualifications at an institution in the UK.
Search for UK scholarships, grants or bursaries using a comprehensive database of funding available for UK/EU students. There are scholarships available based on a wide range of eligibility criteria. Some are based purely on academic merit, others on financial need, or on special skills and abilities, and more.