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LEVERHULME CENTENARY DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIP

Application Opens: 3 November 2025 ; Deadline: 6 March 2026, 12pm

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The Leverhulme Centenary Doctoral Scholarships will open in November 2025 for submission in March 2026. While the scheme requirements remain largely as set out for the 2023 round, this round includes additional studentships, as well as funding for postdoctoral opportunities and programme administration costs.

For UK universities to fund up to 30 Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships in an interdisciplinary priority research area for that institution.

Following the Trust’s recent £100 million commitment to mark its 100th anniversary, the Leverhulme Centenary Doctoral Scholarships (LCDS) will include:

An increased number of doctoral scholarship places

Additional scholarship places to support students from underrepresented groups in the UK to undertake a master’s plus doctoral programme

An increased number of doctoral scholarships for international students

Dedicated funding to support research and training expenses and cohort-building activities

New funding to support a limited number of postdoctoral level opportunities for LCDS programme graduates

New funding to contribute to dedicated administrative assistance costs

The option to apply as a consortium of up to two universities  

ELIGIBILITY:

Institutional eligibility: The scheme is open to applications from any UK university that holds research degree awarding powers in its own right.

To increase the reach of the scheme and the diversity of institutions the Trust funds, applications will also be accepted from a consortium of a maximum of two universities. In the proposal, one university and one principal applicant must be identified to lead. The principal applicant will submit the proposal and, if an award is made, take responsibility for financial and reporting matters. The funding contract would be held by the lead university.

A university may submit only one application as lead but may partner in multiple applications, provided they are in different disciplinary areas. 

Once a university has selected their preferred bid, they should send the principal applicant’s name, departmental affiliation, and email address to Emily Nisbet. Access will then be granted to the Leverhulme Trust Grants Management System

Eligibility for additional funding: In addition to the 24 four-year doctoral scholarship places, institutions may also recruit six students to a master’s plus PhD programme. 
Students wishing to pursue the master’s plus PhD route need to fulfill the following criteria:

Be a UK domiciled student

Not already have a master’s degree from the host institution

Be from a low-income household background, evidenced by, for example, being in receipt of a full maintenance loan or Special Support loan during their undergraduate studies. 
AND/OR

Be one of the following categories of ethnicity
Black African
Black Caribbean
Black Other
Mixed—White and Black Caribbean
Mixed—White and Black African
Other mixed backgrounds (including Black African, Black Caribbean and Black Other)

Other mixed backgrounds (including Black African, Black Caribbean and Black Other)

There are three elements in the application procedure:

A short application form and a detailed programme description, submitted by the nominated principal applicant from the lead university.

A supporting statement from a designated representative of the university, e.g., the pro-vice-chancellor for research, or someone holding a similar role. Please note that for applications from consortia, supporting statements are required from a designated representative from both participating universities. The Trust will expect to see demonstrable commitment from the host institution(s) for the proposed doctoral center. However, there is no requirement for the university to offer matched studentships in this round.

Institutional approval of the application: the lead applicant university’s normal procedure for approving Leverhulme Trust applications.

BENEFIT:

What the Trust offers:

UK Doctoral Scholarships: UK students undertaking a PhD will each be eligible for a fixed-sum scholarship for up to 48 months of full-time doctoral study. This covers:

maintenance (at UKRI base levels)

tuition fees (at UKRI base levels)

£10,000 to be used to support the individual student’s research and training needs

International Doctoral Scholarships: Up to six fixed-sum scholarships in each award can be made to international students for up to 48 months of full-time doctoral study. This covers:

maintenance (at UKRI base levels)

tuition fees (at the university’s standard international fee rate, up to a maximum of £25,000 per year)

£10,000 to be used to support the individual student’s research and training needs

Master’s Plus Doctoral Scholarships: In addition to the twenty-four standard PhD scholarships, universities can apply for up to six further studentships for a master’s plus doctoral programme. These students can be recruited at any time as part of the three cohorts. 

Each fixed-sum scholarship for up to 60 months of full-time study covers:

Research master’s degree (12 months of full-time study):

maintenance (at UKRI base level)

tuition fees (at the university’s usual UK fee rate, up to a maximum of £12,000)

Doctoral degree (up to 48 months of full-time study):

maintenance (at UKRI base levels)

tuition fees (at UKRI base levels)

£10,000 to be used to support the individual student’s research and training needs, which can be used at any stage of the master’s plus programme.

Please note that these funds are ring-fenced for supporting students from these underrepresented groups.

Funds for cohort-building activities: £75,000 of ring-fenced funding will be made available to support cohort-building activities over the duration of the award.

Funds for post-doctoral support: New for this round, the Trust will provide up to £400,000 of ring-fenced funding to support a programme of post-doctoral opportunities that will help LCDS graduates to transition successfully to academic or non-academic careers. At this stage, applicants will need to provide only an outline of how they would anticipate using these funds. If successful, a detailed description of the activities planned would be requested in year 3 of the award.

Funds for administrative support: New for this round, universities may also request up to £225,000 of funding for dedicated administrative support for the programme.

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GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR EXCELLENT FOREIGN STUDENTS (EFS) TYPE B SIRINDHORN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, THAMMASAT UNIVERSITY

Application Deadline: September 30, 2025

LOCATION: Thailand

Scholarships from the Sirindhorn Technology Scholarship Fund are available for excellent students from reputable universities of any foreign country to study in a master’s or doctoral degree program at Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT), Thammasat University, Thailand. These scholarships are available for the following research interests:

Biochemical Engineering/ Biochemistry

Environmental Engineering/ Science/ Technology/ Management

Chemical Engineering/ Chemistry

Industrial Engineering and Logistics Systems

Civil Engineering

Digital Engineering

Computer Engineering/Science

Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Management Technology

Energy Technology/Management

Materials Engineering/Science/Technology

Engineering Management

Mechanical Engineering

ELIGIBILITY:

For prospective students in the academic semester 2/2025 (January 2026): Master’s degree (2-year curriculum) and Doctoral degree (3-year curriculum)

Must not be of Thai nationality

Has an excellent academic record (preferably ranked within the top 20 percent of the class)

Meet qualifications of SIIT graduate program admissions

Provides two strong recommendation letters (at least one recommendation letter must come from an academic instructor/advisor)

Provide your referees’ official/professional email addresses (email addresses given by their institute/company/university) in the referees’ information section of the online application form. Personal email addresses are not allowed.

Has good health and good conduct

Must not be a recipient of another type of scholarship

Maintains a cumulative GPA of not less than 3.25

Makes good progress on his/her master’s thesis/doctoral dissertation and reports his/her progress every semester

Assists in the institute’s work for 30 hours per semester, focused primarily on exam proctoring for 24 hours and laboratory supervision or tutoring courses for 6 hours

Adjustment of scholarship requirements may be possible and will be informed during the scholarship agreement signing period

BENEFIT:

Full SIIT tuition and educational support fees (full thesis support),

excluding:

TU Matriculation Fee (600 baht)

TU Educational Support Fees (800 baht [Fees include services other than instruction] + 75

baht [Group Insurance Fee] per semester)

A living allowance of 10,000 baht per month

Round-trip economy travel expenses, the most direct route to and from Thailand

and the recipient’s home country (actual expense, maximum 20,000 baht/student)

Miscellaneous expenses such as visa fees, and a one-time English proficiency test for graduation,

etc. (actual expenses, but not over 10,000 baht/student)

Health and accident insurance during the period of scholarship in Thailand

Scholarship recipients are required to stay at the SIIT dormitory for a period of at least 12 months.

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