Name of Scholarship | For..... | Eligibility | Value of Award | Deadline |
Imperial College PhD Scholarship Scheme | PhD | Applications are accepted from Home/EU and Overseas students. There are no restrictions on nationality. Applicants must be among the highest achievers in their undergraduate cohort. A scholarship can be awarded to a student in any research area. | Tuition fees and £20,000 stipend per annum for up to 3.5 years. 50 scholarships are available | Applications are now open for 2013-14 entry |
Lee Family Scholarship | PhD | Students of Chinese nationality, ordinarily resident in mainland China or Hong Kong (excludes Taiwan) | Full tuition fees, a contribution towards maintenance costs and inbound /outbound flights. Two scholarships are available for 2013-14 | 31 January 2013 |
E F Kernahan Fund | PhD | Existing students or applicants to the Faculty of Natural Sciences assesed to pay overseas tuition fees | Value of this award is the difference between the Home/EU and overseas fee rates for a PhD in the Home department of the student for a maximum of three years | Two application deadlines: 31 January 2013 and 30 April 2013 |
Faculty of Natural Sciences Schrödinger Scholarship Scheme | PhD | Open to new full-time PhD students starting in October 2013 in the Faculty of Natural Sciences | £67,500 towards maintenance and fees for up to three and a half years | Applications are now open for 2013-14 entry |
CSC Imperial Scholarships | PhD | Talented Chinese students. Applicants must hold a Chinese passport but do not need to be ordinarily resident in China at the time of application | Fully-funded PhD studentship (fees and subsistence) | 31 January 2013 |
Imperial Marshall Scholarships | PhD | US nationals under 26 years of age, with top grades from US universities | Full tuition fees and a contribution towards maintenance costs | Applications for 2013-14 have closed |
PhD Scholarships for students from the Top University Strategic Alliance in the Republic of China (Taiwan) | PhD | For talented Taiwanese students to undertake a PhD at Imperial College London. | The value of the scholarship is approximately £30,000 per year (with an increase to cover tuition fee increase per year). | 28 February 2013 |
Beit Fellowship for Scientific Research | PhD | Applicants must hold a first class honours degree, or directly equivalent qualification, awarded by a recognised University in a territory which formed part of the British Empire on 20 September 1913 or which is currently part of the British Commonwealth | A contribution of £15,000 towards maintenance costs | Next available in 2015-16 |
Stephen and Anna Hui Fellowship | PhD | A graduate of a University in China, Taiwan or Hong Kong to undertake research the Department of Materials | Full tuition fees and a contribution towards maintenance costs | Next available in 2015-16 |