Funding and Studentships
Other support
The Hardship Fund
If you find yourself in financial difficulties, advisors in the Student Advice and Support Service may be able to help.
In addition, the University has a fund available to help students who are facing financial hardship. The award is not automatic and students need to make a full application – full details are available on the Student Support Hardship page.
Students Disabled Allowance
Students with Disabilities are entitled to funding from the Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA). This helps disabled Postgraduate students with expenses incurred as a consequence of their disability. For advice, contact the Student Wellbeing and Inclusivity team (SWAI) on campus. Detailed information is also available at gov.uk.
Government benefits for Postgraduate students
Full-time UK Postgraduate students usually do not have to pay Council Tax. Part-time UK Postgraduate students may be eligible for housing, council tax or other benefits. For details, contact your local benefits agency or visit the Department for Work and Pensions website.
Sports scholarships
We understand the pressure of combining university studying with elite level sport.
In addition to the considerable benefits of first class coaching, access to world class facilities, strength and conditioning and sports medicine support, our Sports Scholarships offer financial support as well as access to a sports mentor, a life skills programme, and the opportunity for flexible study. Our Scholarship holders receive between £500 and £3,500 per year.
To be eligible to apply for a Sports Scholarship, you need to be a current student or have a confirmed place to study at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ, and usually be competing at least at junior international level.
For full details, see the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Sport website.