
University of Leeds PhD Scholarship 2026
About this scholarship
University of Leeds PhD Scholarships support doctoral study at Leeds. Specific awards may be fully funded, but eligibility, subject area, and fee coverage can vary by project.
The University of Leeds PhD Scholarship refers to doctoral funding opportunities offered by the University of Leeds for research degrees. These scholarships are usually tied to specific PhD projects, schools, research institutes, or externally supported centres, so the exact subject area, funding package, and eligibility rules can vary from one advert to another.
Based on the referenced posting, one recent University of Leeds PhD Scholarship supported a PhD in the Political Economy of Production and Consumption Transformations in the Sustainability Research Institute, School of Earth and Environment. That award was described as fully funded for a UK-status candidate, covering UK tuition fees, and was linked to the PACT Centre with UK Research and Innovation and Department for Energy Security and Net Zero support. The project also mentioned the possibility of a short secondment.
In general, University of Leeds PhD scholarships are intended for applicants with a strong academic background and a clear fit with the proposed research area. Applicants are commonly expected to hold a good honours degree in a relevant discipline, and some projects may also prefer or require a master's degree. Research interests, prior academic preparation, and the suitability of the applicant for the specific project are usually central to selection.
These scholarships are tenable in the United Kingdom at the University of Leeds. Prospective students should look for project-specific scholarship advertisements on the university's postgraduate research and funding pages, read the eligibility notes carefully, and follow the application instructions for both admission and funding where required. Because funding terms differ across projects, applicants should always check whether the award covers tuition only or includes a stipend and other support.
Eligibility
Who can apply for this scholarship
Eligibility depends on the specific PhD scholarship or project. In the referenced posting, the award was restricted to one UK-status candidate due to funding restrictions. Applicants were normally expected to have at least a first-class or upper second-class British Bachelor's honours degree, or equivalent, in an appropriate discipline; some research degrees may also require a master's degree. Relevant academic backgrounds mentioned included ecological economics, political economy, politics, philosophy, economics, governance studies, human geography, public policy, sociology, environmental studies, and related fields.
Requirements
Documents typically needed to apply