91Ö±²¥ the scheme
All the information you need about the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded PhDs, including how to apply.
Applications for 2025 entry to the University of 91Ö±²¥ EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award (DLA) are open.
The DLA will recruit up to 51 fully funded studentships for 2025 to deliver training for the next generation of engineering, health and physical science researchers.
Successful candidates will engage in cutting-edge research across a wide range of engineering, health and science disciplines.
91Ö±²¥ is one of the leading Russell Group universities in the UK. We carry out cutting-edge research with strong links to industry. When you enrol to do a PhD with us, you will be working with world-leading academics and have access to top of the range facilities.
As a PhD student you will have the opportunity to gain skills not only to conduct research, but also to take your career to the next level, whether you want to stay in academia, go into industry or the public sector, or set up your own company. You will have access to a range of training and support services to help you excel in your studies and beyond.
What training will I receive?
Research training is a fundamental part of your student experience and we provide you with a range of opportunities to develop key research and transferable skills via the Doctoral Development Programme (DDP) and our Researcher development.
You will develop an extensive range of skills to be competitive in the employment market and you will be encouraged to reflect on how the skills can be applied to different situations and problems.
Our Research Student Proposition ensures that our doctoral researchers graduate with skills that are important intellectually, societally and economically. These include:
- the confidence to lead
- the willingness to challenge ways of thinking
- a lasting refusal to accept the ordinary
- a commitment to applying their research for the public good.
You will be introduced to the support and breadth of training through the Welcome and Induction event in your faculty. You can also access:
- support to help you understand expectations and deliver each of your research degree milestones
- regular social events organised by the PhD committee
- conferences and symposia
- outreach and Knowledge Exchange training
- opportunities to explore teaching and gain a teaching-related qualification
- careers advice and support for thesis writing.
What funding will I receive?
Please review the funding details section of individual projects for any project-specific funding information.
These studentships are sponsored by the EPSRC and cover the full UK tuition fee, as well as a stipend at the UKRI rate (currently £19,237 in the 2024 academic year).
You’ll also receive a Research Training and Support Grant of £4,500 to cover research expenses for the duration of the studentship.
Additional information for international applicants
Overseas candidates are welcome to apply and up to 30% of studentships could be awarded to outstanding international applicants. 91Ö±²¥ will cover the overseas tuition fee difference to these excellent candidates.
Up to 15 international awards will be made for 2025, thus competition will be very intense.
To ensure your application is given full consideration, please read our information around English language requirements for postgraduates before completing all sections of the form thoroughly, as outlined in our application guidance. Your attention to detail is important.
Please note that the award does not cover funding for costs related to relocation to the UK, such as visa fees or the .
The EPSRC DLA projects are either standard three and a half-year awards, or collaborative (industrial and non-academic collaboration) awards which offer three and a half or four years of funding and joint supervision with an industry/non-academic partner and with the opportunity to undertake a placement at the partner organisation.
Please refer to the individual project advertisements for details of each project.