Published: 03 Apr 2025
As part of its longstanding commitment to growing its population of excellent postgraduate researchers, the University is offering a number of Diamond Jubilee Research Scholarships. These awards will cover the full tuition fee for International and UK postgraduate research students, commencing study on 1 October 2025. The award will apply for each year of study, up to a maximum of 3 years for full-time study and 6 years for part-time study (please note that part-time study is only available for Home/RUK students).
Application Deadline | April 11, 2025 |
Funding Type | Fully Funded |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | University of Strathclyde |
Type | Ph.D |
Sponsor | University of Strathclyde |
Gender | Men and Women |
These awards will cover the full tuition fee for International and UK postgraduate research students
If you already have an offer of study commencing in 2025/26, you do not need to apply again, but you should inform us via [email protected] quoting your application number and that you wish to be considered for the Diamond Jubilee Research Scholarship funding competition, prior to closing date.
Applicants will be notified of the outcome by the end of May 2025 or sooner.
Successful applicants must be available to start their studies on 1 October 2025
Online application (Pegasus system) – documentation required
Education, English, History, Journalism, Languages, Law, Politics, Psychology, Social policy, Social work, Speech & language therapy
Identify a potential supervisor
Step 1 – view our research subjects and identify the area in which you want to study
Step 2 – once you’ve found the subject you’re interested in, review the supervisors list on that page and each academic’s profile
Step 3 – contact the relevant supervisor to discuss your intended research topic. Email addresses are available on the supervisor’s staff profile page
Step 4 – the supervisor will advise on the suitability of the subject matter and recommend whether to submit a formal application.
For more details, visit University of Strathclyde webpage