Stipend Information for Warwick Students
Welcome
We are delighted to welcome you onto the MIBTP programme which starts on Monday 29th September 2025.
The information on these pages is relevant to ALL students from the six MIBTP collaborative universities: Aston, Birmingham, Coventry, Harper Adams, Leicester and Warwick. Please take the time to read though all of the pages carefully before joining us. They will be updated as and when new information becomes available. If you have any questions please contact
.Stipend Information for Warwick Students
Your studentship will pay you an annual tax-free stipend at the UKRI recommended rate; in the academic year 2025-26 this will be £20,780 (paid monthly in advance).
Banking Details
In order to receive your monthly stipend payments, please ensure that you submit your bank details to student finance in good time; the first payment will be made around 1st October (you will need to have completed enrolment before you can enter your bank details). Students should enter their UK bank details online as follows:
- Login to http://warwick.ac.uk/evision
- From your Student finance page select the “Providing Your Bank Details” tab on the left
- Then click on the “Collecting bank details for payments to students” screen.
- Select the "PG Awards" from the drop down list and continue to enter your bank sort code and account number.
Once bank details are uploaded, students cannot change them without contacting student finance first to delete what’s online before entering new information. Students should email pgscholarships@warwick.ac.uk if they need to amend their bank account details.
UK Bank Accounts for International Students
You must have a UK bank account in order to receive stipend payments. Information for international students on setting up a UK bank account can be found here: Opening a UK bank account (warwick.ac.uk). For students who don't have a UK address, the University has information on alternative digital options here: International Digital Banks (warwick.ac.uk).
Please note that the University does not recommend any one account for students to use. Students should also be aware that not all online banking solutions are protected by a recognised financial regulatory body (e.g. the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK); please consider this when making your decision. However, such accounts are useful as a short term option ahead of arrival in the UK and setting up a full UK account for your ongoing needs.
Data Privacy Policy
Please ensure that you review the MIBTP Data Privacy PolicyLink opens in a new window to understand how we process your personal data.