The University of Cambridge, ranked among the top three universities in the world, is offering fully funded PhD studentships for the 2026 academic year. These opportunities provide complete financial support for students who want to pursue doctoral studies in the United Kingdom.
The Studentship covers tuition fees, a yearly maintenance stipend of £20,780 to support living costs, and a £900 fund for research training. Applicants who already hold a Bachelor’s degree and are seeking a fully sponsored PhD programme are encouraged to apply.
This post provides the key details, requirements, and application routes.
Scholarship Summary
Host Country: United Kingdom
Study Location: University of Cambridge
Level: PhD (Postgraduate)
Eligible Countries: All countries
Benefits: Full funding | £20,780 annual stipend | £900 research support
IELTS: Not required for some applicants
Deadline: Depends on the chosen programme
About the University of Cambridge Studentship
These studentships are funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (ESPRC). They support 3.5 to 4.5 years of full-time doctoral research.
The award begins on 1 October each year. Both full-time and part-time applicants can apply, but students must complete and submit their PhD within the funding period.
The programme also includes structured training in research, communication, and professional development, which supports candidates beyond academics.
Eligibility Requirements
To be considered, applicants must:
• Hold a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution
• Be a home or international student
• Meet the University of Cambridge English language requirements
• Secure an offer of admission before being considered for CAM-DTP funding
International students may need additional support to cover the difference between home and international fees.
Benefits of the Cambridge Studentship
Successful applicants receive:
• Tuition fees at the UKRI Home rate
• An annual tax-free stipend of £20,780
• Up to £900 for research-related training
• A personalised training programme
• Support for a three-month placement known as an Innovation Fellowship
These benefits are designed to give students the stability needed to focus fully on their research.
How to Apply for the Cambridge Studentship 2026
There are two official application routes:
Route 1: Departmental Nomination
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Apply for admission to the Cambridge department offering your chosen PhD programme.
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If the department gives you an offer, they will decide in February 2026 whether to nominate you for CAM-DTP funding.
Route 2: Topic Supervisor Nomination
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Check the list of available PhD topics on the 2026 studentship opportunities page.
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Contact the supervisory team responsible for your topic to discuss your interest and potential project.
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After discussion, apply to the lead supervisor’s department following the regular admissions steps.
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Supervisory teams will interview applicants and select their nominees for CAM-DTP funding in February 2026.