Postgraduate funding | Postgraduate Study (original) (raw)

You can apply for funding to help cover your postgraduate study costs.

Students can be:

About 66% of our doctoral students and 14% of our Masters students are fully funded. To find out more about how students are funded at Cambridge, see PDF icon Postgraduate funding statistics 2023/24.

Top tips for finding funding


When to look for funding

You should look for funding opportunities at least a year before your course starts. If you're starting a course in January or April, you should look for funding even earlier. You may need to apply for funding 18 months before the start of your course.

It can be hard to find funding after you have accepted a place or started your course. You should not expect to find funding at that point.


Where to find funding

For University funding check:

If you’re a disabled student, you can search for funding on our Accessibility and Disability Resource Centre website.

Visit our external funding and loans page for external scholarships and government financial support.


How to apply for funding

You can apply to be considered for most University funding through your course application in the Applicant Portal. Read our guidance on applying for University funding.

If you’re applying for external funding, check individual fund websites for information on how to apply.