Cardiff University is recognized in independent government assessments as one of the United Kingdom's leading teaching and research universities. Founded by Royal Charter in 1883, the University today combines impressive modern facilities and a dynamic approach to teaching and research with its proud heritage of service and achievement. Having gained national and international standing, Cardiff University's vision is to be a world-leading university and it's mission is to pursue research, learning and teaching of international distinction and impact.
Award purpose
To support postgraduate study and training.
Eligibility
Usually, applicants require a First or Upper Second Class Honours Degree, although there are a few exceptions. Most studentships are available to United Kingdom and European Union students only, although in some subjects non-European Union students are also considered for school awards. Specific awards may have further eligibility criteria.
Awarding body
Cardiff University
Level of study
postgraduate degree
Award funding type
studentships and bursaries
Award Subject(s)
Any subject
Country of study
United Kingdom
Award value
Varies
Closing date for application
Variable, but usually around May or June each year. Please see the online listings for details
Length of award
Generally 1 year for Master's schemes and 3 years for PhD studentships
Frequency
Annual
Number of awards offered
Approx. 70 per year
Award establishment
Cardiff University
Contact details
Address
Student Recruitment and Web Division, Cardiff University, Deri House, 2-4 Park Grove
Wales
CF10 3PA
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