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Ep. 36 UKRI Funding

Season 3, Ep. 36

Our co-hosts, Teale and Reverie, are joined by Professor Dawn Watling. Dawn is Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Postgraduate Research) and Professor of Psychology at Royal Holloway University of London. In this episode, Dawn talks about UKRI funding for PhD students, discussing different research councils, the relationship between UKRI funding schemes and individual universities, and what level of funding is available. Lastly, she provides top tips for anyone who wants to pursue funding for a PhD in the UK.


Stay tuned until the end of the episode for this week’s Brain Bites: What IS a PhD?


The Other Kind of Doctor is hosted by Teale Failla and Reverie Black. Produced by Teale Failla.


Thank you to the Doctoral School at Royal Holloway University of London for sponsoring this podcast.


For further information about The Other Kind of Doctor podcast and team, please visit our website: https://theotherkindofdoctor.wordpress.com


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