The Faculty of Natural Sciences is seeking highly motivated and talented PhD students to conduct cutting-edge research in our various departments and multidisciplinary centres. We offer a wide-range of scholarships for home, EU and overseas students.

Please visit our postgraduate page to find out about our current opportunities. You can also use the PhD scholarships search tool.

The Faculty of Natural Sciences is also the host to several Centres for Doctoral Training that each offer fully funded studentships every year. These Centres offer cross-disciplinary PhD-level research combined with a strong taught programme in partnership with industry.

The President's PhD Scholarship Scheme

Imperial College offers its own generous scholarship to outstanding students every year. If you are a high performing undergraduate or Master's student, and have a strong desire to undertake a PhD programme at a world class research institution, you could be selected to receive full tuition fees and a generous stipend for a PhD place at Imperial College London. The scheme aims to provide up to 50 research students with great potential the opportunity to work within their chosen research field with the support of an excellent supervisor.

Visit the President's PhD Scholarship Scheme to find out how to apply.

China Scholarship Council Scheme

Imperial College London and the China Scholarship Council (CSC) have created a scholarship programme to enable talented Chinese students to undertake a PhD programme at Imperial. The scholarships build on Imperial's existing relationship with China. Imperial has extensive research links with Chinese research institutions and Universities. The CSC Imperial Scholarships are supported jointly and equally by both Imperial and the CSC. There are 15 full scholarships per year available for students to start a PhD. Students can apply for a PhD in any subject area offered by Imperial.

Visit the CSC web site for more information about these scholarships.

Roth Scholarship Scheme

The Roth scholarship scheme is funded by the Department of Mathematics and named after Klaus Friedrich Roth. The award covers 3.5 years: tuition fees + stipend + research training costs. Home, EU and Overseas applicants are eligible.  Note Overseas applicants might be awarded this scholarship to cover part of tuition fees (Home/EU amount); or might be given joint fund in combination with another scheme (subject to availability).

Visit the Department of Mathematic's website to find out how to apply.