Department for the Economy Postgraduate Researcher scheme
The Department for the Economy (DfE) sponsors postgraduate studentships at Queen's University Belfast (QUB) and Ulster University (UU) for research and certain approved full-time postgraduate courses.
What's available
The Department for the Economy (DfE) sponsors three different types of studentships:
Research PhD studentships
These provide for the payments of approved fees and the maintenance of students whilst being trained in methods of PhD research.
Collaborative Awards including Co-operative Awards in Science and Technology (CAST) PhD studentships
These provide for the payments of approved fees and the maintenance of students on Research Studentships intended to encourage collaboration between universities and private sector industry (CAST), and other government departments/agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), charities and voluntary sector organisations.
Taught Master of Research (MRes) studentships
These provide for the payment of approved fees and the maintenance of students undertaking Master of Research (MRes) Courses which provide structured and progressive research training. If available, MRes studentships will be advertised by the university.
The value of a DfE studentship
An award includes the cost of approved fees as well as maintenance support. Funding is also paid by DfE to the University to support research training and approved costs incurred by the student.
In academic year 2025 to 2026 the basic rates of maintenance support are:
- £20,780 for a research studentship
- £10,290 for a taught (MRes) studentship
These awards are not affected by your parent’s income or your income, but if you are receiving similar support from industry or a university, you may not be eligible for a studentship.
Terms and Conditions and Eligibility criteria
For further information go to:
How to apply for a DfE studentship
To apply and for further guidance on a DfE studentship to pursue postgraduate study, visit the universities' websites: