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1 Funding your postgraduate studies

2 How much will you need? Fees – Fees look up Living costs

3 Your individual funding package
Postgraduate loan schemes University funding Professional and Career Development Loans Research Councils Charities and Trusts Work and Savings Sponsorship

4 Postgraduate Masters Loan
Up to £10,609 (2018 entry) Most postgraduate taught master’s in any subject Nationality or residency may affect eligibility Must be under 60 on the first day of your course Interest - RPI + 3% Repayments will be calculated as 6% of any income above £21,000

5 Use the student funding calculator to have a look at what’s available.
University Funding Use the student funding calculator to have a look at what’s available. University funding is available for both PGT and PGR Like a few areas of PG funding – details and awards aren’t usually confirmed until late in the cycle. University has a funding calculator to allow you to see some of the awards that are currently available for Sept 2017 entry.

6 Shows an example of results for PGT courses in the management school from funding calc.

7 University Funding – Postgraduate taught
Fee Discounts 10% Alumni Discount Alumni reward (International students only) International students - Departmental scholarships - Check departmental web pages

8 University Funding – Postgraduate taught
Sheffield Postgraduate Scholarships 100+ £10,000 scholarships All PG taught courses are eligible Details to be confirmed soon (late 2018) The scholarships are for students who meet at least one of our widening participation criteria and/or students who achieve a first in their undergraduate degree Home and EU students Self funded FT and PT courses eligible. Integrated masters and those that attract NHS funding are not eligible. Can split award between fees and living costs

9 Professional and Career Development Loans
You can borrow between £300 - £10,000 Interest free during your course Interest is charged at high street rate after you finish Apply at least 3 months before your course starts Please note that PCDLs will no longer be available from March 2019 If course is going to help you progress within a current role or get into a certain area of work you could borrow between £300 - £10,000. Available from Co-op bank only. Interest is charged at high st rate (approx. 10%) which is higher than UG Student Loan Interest free for duration of course + 1 month afterwards. 2 months after finish course – interest charged and repayments begin. Students need to bear this in mind – they will need to repay even if they haven’t found a job by this time. Application takes 3 months and considers credit rating. Students with poor/no credit rating may need to consider alternative options.

10 Postgraduate Doctoral Loans
New for 2018 entry Up to £25,000 Must be under 60 on first day of your course Maximum course duration – 8 years Must be UK national ordinarily resident in England. Eligibility of EU students confirmed for 2018 Repayments – 6% of any income above £21,000 (combined balance with Masters Loan) Further details to be confirmed soon Web page not on leaflet. Can’t have Research Council studentship 16/02/2019 © The University of Sheffield

11 University Funding – Postgraduate research
Speak to the department in the first instance Internal and external funding available You must have submitted an application to apply for funding from University of Sheffield A lot of applications for University funding close early – start looking as soon as possible! Funding is available for PGR but it is very competitive. There are some projects where funding is attached. Important that you secure your funding for the duration of your course before you start – scholarships don’t tend to be available to second years. Here at UoS you can apply for funding as long as you have applied for the course and have an application number. You do not need to have been accepted on your course. Scholarships will have different deadlines – majority are in spring so it’s important to start investigating immediately and be aware when deadlines are approaching. Information available from webpages…

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13 Useful table for PGR and PGT.
External funding opportunities. Updated every time a student applies for a course who is accessing funding that we are not aware of.

14 Research Councils www.rcuk.ac.uk Arts and Humanities
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Engineering and Physical Sciences Economic and Social Medical Natural Environment Science and Technology Usually provide fees and maintenance stipend. There are 7 research councils, publicly funded agencies responsible for co-ordinating and funding particular areas of research. As the name suggests they are mainly used to support PGR courses but the Arts and Humanities research council also funds PGT. All councils have different application deadlines – best to check individual websites for further information. Applications made through central process within Uni or via department. If you are thinking about applying make sure your tutor is aware of it. And make sure they know you’re keen. Good idea to contact department anyway to see if current students have accessed any other sources of funding you haven’t considered. Mostly for home students but may open up to international students if take up is low.

15 Charities and Trusts Untapped source of funding
Amounts, eligibility and terms of awards vary The Alternative Guide to Postgraduate Funding Online Every year thousands of pounds go unclaimed from charities. Although there are a lot of charities and trusts who will fund PG study they usually have quite specific criteria. AGPGF has a database of over 600 funders and they have recently launched an online version….. This was developed by Luke Blaxhill who funded his phd with funding from (£40,000) from 45 different charities. You can apply to as many charities as you like, awards vary from £500 - £2000 per year.

16 UoS students can log in using their @sheffield email address.
Non-UoS students can use the guest pin log in

17 Within the web site you will find lots of information on how to use the guide, how to approach organisations and how to submit an application form – all to give you the best chance of success. The area of the website you will find most useful is the database….

18 Here is an example of what you’ll find in the database
Here is an example of what you’ll find in the database. There are over 700 in total. Within this snippet you can see the variety of eligibility criteria – vegetarian society, Walsall borough charities. Time consuming finding charities and trusts that you can apply to. The more obscure the criteria the lower the number of applications they’ll receive and the higher your chances.

19 Work and Savings UoS recommend that our students don’t work more than 16 hours when studying full-time It is demanding but students do manage Save any money you can – whether currently studying or working Need balance between taking on the working hours and undertaking study. P/t work can make a significant difference to the amount of funding you’ll have available. May also consider studying part-time and working full-time. Some students take a year out to work and save as much money as they can.

20 Sponsored by your employer
Possible if your course will develop you and in turn benefit the organisation Could help with course fees or by being flexible with your working hours If you can convince your employers that your decision to pursue further study will help the company, then they might finance your postgraduate degree. There will be terms and conditions – can’t expect employer to pay for your course and a year later you leave and work for a competitor.

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