Graduate funding
Information on graduate funding opportunities at King's
Funding for Graduates
We appreciate that for many applicants, studying for a postgraduate degree would be impossible without adequate funding to cover the University Composition Fee and the requisite amount necessary to pay for maintenance costs. At Cambridge, there are a number of funding opportunities from a wide variety of sources, including Research Councils, the Cambridge Trust, Gates Cambridge, central University funds, and from colleges themselves.
Grant-making bodies
External grant-making bodies include the seven UK Research Councils, which offer awards across all disciplines. You can apply for grants from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) through the University's Graduate Funding pages, linked below. Applicants in other disciplines will usually be automatically considered for a grant from a Research Council, but it is worth checking whether you need to make a separate application.
Most grant-making bodies pay your full fees plus maintenance costs, although some may only provide awards that partially cover your costs - for instance, fees only. If this is the case, it is important to ensure that you can cover your maintenance costs by other means.
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University postgraduate fundingStudentships at King's
To maximise our funding for studentships, some of our overall studentship funds are allocated into a Collegiate University Shared Funding Scheme. Academic achievements to date and potential for academic excellence in future research, will play a key part in any decisions. For some King's studentships, we will also take into account other factors, such as applicants who have been disadvantaged in their studies.
A quick note on terminology: you may see the words 'studentships' and 'scholarships' used across different Cambridge websites and forms. At King's, we generally use the former term, although they are synonymous and can be used interchangeably.
Eligibility
The competition for a King’s studentship is open to any individual beginning a new graduate degree as a member of King’s College and the University of Cambridge. When you apply, we strongly advise you to choose King’s as your first-choice College on the application form, as this will maximise your chances of being offered membership here and of being eligible for a King’s studentship. Most studentships are for full-time students, although part-time students can be considered in exceptional cases.
Value of Studentship
Some of our awards for Doctoral and Masters students provide full funding for University Composition Fees and Maintenance. The value of awards will take into account any existing funding or offers from other funding bodies for the same course. We also make partial awards, of a variety of amounts. King’s studentships are tenable for up to the normal length of the degree and are renewed annually subject to satisfactory progress.
How to Apply
Applications are made via the Cambridge University Applicant Portal. Simply tick ‘Yes - I wish to apply for funding' in the funding section of the Applicant Portal. This will mean that you will be automatically considered for some funding (e.g. most Cambridge Trust funds, Research Council awards, etc.) You will also be presented with any other funds that you are eligible for, allowing you to choose which ones you wish to apply for and answer any necessary questions.
Application Deadlines
There are 3 main University funding deadlines for the 2026/27 academic year:
- 15 October 2025 (for US citizens applying to the Gates Cambridge Scholarship)
- 2 December 2025
- 7 January 2026
Deadlines are course-specific so check the Course Directory to see which funding deadline applies to your course.
Helpful links
How to apply for University fundingOur Studentships
King's-Yale Fellowship
The King's-Yale fellowship creates an opportunity for a graduating student from Yale to study in Cambridge for a year.
King's-Yale FellowshipThe Quantedge – Cambridge Masters Scholarship
This Scholarship is available to support MPhil students with refugee status in the UK, or who have formerly held refugee status, or who are from an area of instability/conflict.
The Quantedge – Cambridge Masters ScholarshipThe Fielder Studentship
Established in 1908, the Fielder Studentship offers a grant of up to £15,000 for an MPhil student in Classics, Theology, or some History courses, with proficiency in Greek.
The Fielder StudentshipThe Douton Studentship
Established in 1934 by the Will of the late Mrs A.H.M. Douton, the Douton Studentship offers a grant of up to £15,000 for applicants taking an MPhil in Classics.
The Douton StudentshipThe Spanish Studies Studentship
The Spanish Studies Studentship offers £10,000 towards the cost of each of three years of PhD study.
The Spanish Studies StudentshipKing's College Studentships
King's College is fortunate to have some additional studentships available, based on a variety of eligibility criteria.
King's College Studentships