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Chancellor's International Scholarships

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Applications are now open for the Chancellor's International Scholarships at Warwick, awarded to the most outstanding international PhD applicants. Current international students in their first year are also eligible to apply. Awards made for entry in Autumn 2024 will include:

  • The full payment of tuition fees
  • A maintenance stipend paid at the prevailing UKRI rate for 3.5 years
    • If you are already in your first year of study when you apply then the length of funding will be reduced accordingly.
  • A Research, Training and Supporting Grant (RTSG) of £5,000.


The application deadline for this year’s competition is 14 December 2023 (with a course application deadline of 12 December). To find out more and to apply, visit the scholarships website. You can read through profiles of current WMS students who were successful in applying for the scholarship and read their advice for applicants below.


Student profiles

Hear from some of our current recipients of the Chancellor's International Scholarship and find out how it has helped them.

Name: Archibong Bassey

Home country: Nigeria

Area of interest: Health Sciences, Public Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (HIV), Health Inequalities and Co- production.

How easy was it to apply for the Chancellor's Scholarship?

It was fairly straightforward. When applying, I found all the guidelines for applying for the scholarship written on the website of the doctoral college. There were also links that led to the course application process with various deadlines specified on the application pages. With support from my supervisors and previous scholars, it really made the whole process easier.

Did it take a lot of preparation and commitment?

It really takes preparation and commitment to achieve anything worthwhile in life.

I was first aware of the scholarship while starting my master's degree in public health (MPH) at the Warwick Medical School in October 2021. Nonetheless, I could not apply then as I had no project ideas for the PhD.

Hence, I waited until the next year when I was done with my MPH, found a supervisor, and conceived a project idea. Afterwards, I prepared all the required documents, applied for the scholarship with the help of my supervisor and got in!

If you were to give advice for others on how to approach the process what would you say?

Be mindful of the deadlines. Give yourself time to complete all required processes such as contacting a supervisor, writing your proposal (purpose of study in my case) and submitting all required documents quite early on so as not to miss the deadlines.

If you can, get your supervisor or someone else to review your scholarship essays. This really helped me avoid grammatical errors and other structural problems in my writing.

What did receiving the scholarship mean to you and how has it helped you?

After getting my unconditional offer for the PhD in Health Sciences in January 2023, the notification of the scholarship arrived in February and I was really excited. The scholarship has paved the way for me to contribute my quota by way of scientific research to end the HIV/AIDS crisis in my home country Nigeria and in Africa.

The scholarship has also eased my worries by sorting out my tuition fees and providing a comfortable monthly stipend for my day-to-day living expenses in the UK. This scholarship has also provided me the opportunity to work with supervisors who are supportive of my academic and professional growth as well as opportunities to learn and connect with other researchers across the Warwick Medical School and the wider university community.

Name: Badeer Hassan Ummat

Home country: India

What is your area of interest? Biophysics, Computational Biology

How easy was it to apply for the Chancellor's Scholarship?

  • The application experience was smooth. The university website for the chancellor's scholarship lists detailed directions for each application step. It is a multi-step process with different deadlines for each. It was a straightforward process once I planned everything, I had to do for the scholarship application according to the deadlines.

Did it take a lot of preparation and commitment?

The application did take a considerable amount of time for researching, planning and drafting the application documents. I had to make sure that my research experiences complement the research proposal and that the proposal aligns with the department's research. Two things that helped me greatly were being clear about what research area I wanted to work with and finding a suitable research lab beforehand.

If you were to give advice for others on how to approach the process what would you say?
Start with reading the information on the website and be sure to familiarize yourself with the ranking criteria used for selecting the scholar. The ranking criteria will give you an idea about drafting the research proposal so that you can receive a maximum score. Most importantly, getting in touch with a research lab will help you mould the research proposal to align with the lab's work. Preparing a well-defined research idea after consulting with a potential supervisor will also help formulate a well-put motivational letter explaining the relevance of your research and academic background for the proposed research. Lastly, don't hesitate to contact the respective university staff for any further information; they will really try to help you.

What did receiving the scholarship mean to you and how has it helped you?

The scholarship enabled me to move to a new country and experience science in a world-class international research environment. Without the assistance provided by the scholarship, it would not be financially sustainable for me to pursue my PhD at Warwick. The scholarship takes care of all the monthly expenses, and I can give complete attention to my studies and research at Warwick without worrying about my finances.

KaylaName: Kayla Smith

Home country: United States of America

What is your area of interest? Health Sciences

How easy was it to apply for the Chancellor's Scholarship?
It is very easy to apply for the Chancellor's Scholarship! The instructions and guidance notes are easy to follow and clearly outline what is expected of you.

Did it take a lot of preparation and commitment?
The application for the Chancellor's Scholarship does take a considerable amount of preparation and commitment. In order to put together an excellent application, it helps to have a very clear, well thought out project. This requires having a good understanding of your research questions and how your project would fit into the department, all of which takes planning and good communication.

If you were to give advice for others on how to approach the process what would you say?
Start the process early and reach out to your potential department or supervisor as soon as possible. It helps to have additional time to refine your research questions project, but it also allows you to see how your project would fit into the research that is already being conducted, and you might be able to receive insightful feedback.

What did receiving the scholarship mean to you and how has it helped you?
Receiving the Chancellor's Scholarship has given me the opportunity to attend a world-renowned university and pursue research that will hopefully have a significant impact for people with learning disabilities. This scholarship has reduced the financial burden of attending university and allows me to focus on my education and build the skills I need for my future career. Without this scholarship, I would not have been able to attend Warwick and would not have access to all the resources I have now that make obtaining my PhD possible.

AleksandraName: Aleksandra Byrska

Home country: Poland

Area of interest: PhD in Medical Sciences - my interests include human embryology and early cell division processes

How easy was it to apply for the Chancellor's Scholarship?
It was really easy, especially with all the guidelines available on the University website and the support from my supervisor

Did it take a lot of preparation and commitment?
It did not require a lot of additional work, once the research proposal for my general PhD application was done it was easy to answer the research-based question. It took some more time to fill in all the information regarding myself and my suitability for the project, but it was definitely worth a little bit of additional effort.

If you were to give advice for others on how to approach the process what would you say?
I would say to start the process as early as possible to give yourself some time to think about what you need to prepare and how to connect your experience and skills to your research proposal. It is good to have in mind what do you want to do in your research to properly explain why you are the right person to do it.

What did receiving the scholarship mean to you and how has it helped you?
I am grateful for receiving the scholarship. It means I do not need to worry about my finances and I can focus on my research. I believe I would not be able to pay for my PhD studies on my own, as UK tuitions are very high comparing to what salaries are in my home country. The Chancellor's Scholarship is therefore a great opportunity for me to pursue my dreams that could be otherwise much more difficult to achieve.