Alternative Ways to Fund Your Studies
In today’s climate, it is increasingly difficult to achieve funding for postgraduate research. Many excellent applicants fail to secure funding every year, so if you don’t get funding, it does not invalidate your proposed research. But what can you do to pursue it?
At Warwick, we offer a supportive, flexible environment for postgraduate research, to ensure that as many excellent students as possible can study here whether they have achieved funding or not. If you hold a place here, we would like you to take it up and we hope that the following possibilities might enable you to fund it ‘without full funding’.
Please note we cannot take responsibility for content on external web pages.
Please also refer to individual department webpages for further subject-specific opportunities.
History - Project Specific Funded Studentship
Department: History
Title: M4C CDA PhD Studentship - Editing Empire: The Hakluyt Society in (Post-)imperial Britain, 1846 to the present.
Project: The Hakluyt Society has published hundreds of travel accounts mostly of European colonial ‘discovery’. Yet despite its celebration of Elizabethan empire-builders, support for Victorian explorers and connections with the Royal Geographical Society and India Office, it has never before been studied in relation to British imperial culture and its public legacies.
Value: The studentship covers full payment of tuition fees for 4 years (full-time) plus an annual stipend at the UKRI rate. Additional funding opportunities include a Research Development Fund (RDF) to support primary research activities, an Engagement Fund (EF) to enable students to attend conferences and undertake placements and other professional development activity, and a Cohort Development Fund (CDF) which supports groups of Midlands4Cities students to design training, development and research activities.
Deadline: 13 January 2025
History - Project Specific Funded Studentship
Department: History
Title: PhD Studentship - M4C CDA - Warwickshire Identities: Early Modern Archival Perspectives
Project: This project, in collaboration with Warwickshire County Record Office, investigates the construction, interpretation, and definition of local ‘belonging’ between c.1500 and 1750. Focusing on early modern Warwickshire, it examines how people viewed and represented themselves in relation to their neighbours, the county community, wider political nation, and emerging global connections.
Value: Payment of tuition fees for UK and international applicants. A maintenance grant (or stipend), at the recommended UKRI rate per annum. Additional funding opportunities which include a Research Development Fund (RDF) to support primary research activities, an Engagement Fund (EF) to enable students to undertake placements and other professional development activity and a Cohort Development Fund (CDF) which supports groups of M4C students to design training, development and research activities.
Deadline: 13 January 2025
Back to Funding for Applicants