INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (IET) POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH AWARDS

Application Deadline: 2 April 2026. 

LOCATION: United Kingdom

To help researchers share their knowledge throughout the global science, engineering, and technology community, with the aim of improving people’s lives around the world, awards for postgraduate research students worldwide who are IET members are open for application. The deadline for submitting applications for our Postgraduate Research Awards is 2 April 2026. 

ELIGIBILITY:

You’ll need to have been an IET member for at least one year by the closing date for applications (Student, Member, and Fellow categories can apply).

You can be in any year of your PhD or EngD research programme, but you must have started it by the application deadline. Students on MSc courses and studying MRes degrees are not eligible to apply.

You’ll need to have achieved a 2:1 or higher in your first degree and be registered on a PhD or EngD research programme.

Use Enic which converts qualifications to the UK equivalent.

You do not need to be a professionally registered engineer, but you must meet the educational requirements for registration as either a Chartered or Incorporated Engineer.

You can apply for an award if you have a student loan, research grant, company bursary, or similar or have won an IET Travel Award or IET scholarship or bursary.

On the application form you’ll need to include details of your referee.

The panel will consider you for all postgraduate awards where you meet the eligibility requirements.

If you’re successful, you’ll only be able to receive one IET Postgraduate Award during your PhD research.

BENEFIT:

IET Postgraduate Scholarship for an outstanding researcher: £10,000

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UNIVERSITY OF KENT CHRISTINE AND IAN BOLT GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: Friday 27 February 2026

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The Christine and Ian Bolt Scholarships were set up in memory of Christine Bolt, Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Kent. The successful applicants will be selected on the basis of academic excellence, achievements to date in their chosen field, and their communication skills.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants must:

Hold an excellent bachelor’s (1st or 2.1), or master’s degree (merit or distinction);

Hold an offer of a place, or be a currently registered student, for a full-time or part-time postgraduate research or taught degree at the University of Kent for the following academic year within one of the listed Academic Divisions:

Kent Law School;

School of Arts and Architecture;

School of Humanities;

School of Psychology;

The Language Centre;

School of Social Sciences; or

Degree courses within the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology of the School of Natural Sciences.

Have excellent communication skills, both written and oral, and be able to explain their project clearly and without jargon to non-experts.

Convey their passion for their project to a wider audience and convince the panel of the project’s wider value

Act as an ‘ambassador’ for both the university and their subject.

Preference will be given to students and to candidates who have not had the opportunity to live or study for an extended period of time in the USA.

Candidates must be available for video interview, via Microsoft Teams, in March 2026; the exact date is to be confirmed.

BENEFIT:

Up to £10,000

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