Studentships are mainly available for postgraduate research studies, such as a scientific Masters programme or a PhD. The main difference between a scholarship and a studentship is that you are expected to work in order to receive funding. You could possibly work as a teaching or research assistant.
To submit a formal application, please register on our online application system King's Apply. If you have applied to King's previously, including via UCAS, you should already have an account. If are unable to access the online postgraduate application form, please contact our King's Advisors for advice.
Indian students can pursue “full scholarships in the UK” through avenues like government-funded schemes such as Chevening or Commonwealth, or by exploring university-specific scholarships based on academic excellence or financial need.
Award details The Aya Scholarship will fund a scholarship for a British student of Black African descent who holds an offer to study a 3 year, full-time undergraduate LLB Law degree at King's. The funding will cover full tuition fees and living costs.
The King's Joint PhD Scholarship provides full tuition fees, stipend and an annual research grant. Visit our joint PhD funding opportunity webpage for more details.
King's College offers merit-based scholarships for international undergraduate degree-seeking students. Scholarships, which can award up to $27,000 annually, are renewable for all four years of study based on satisfactory academic performance and full-time enrollment.
Undergraduate and Postgraduate funding opportunities King's advertises a range scholarship and bursary opportunities over the course of the year. For detail, please visit Funding Opportunities.