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Postgraduate Bursaries

Introduction

We have a variety of bursaries available to postgraduates which are granted to students based on need and come in the form of fee waivers. 

Postgraduate Bursaries

  • for students under 25 from a care-experienced background


    Care experienced students (3 months or more living under Local Authority Care after the age of three). Available to under-25s only.

    To assist with initial costs of resources and equipment available to students aged 18–25 entering university from a care background.

    Award Amount: Up to Â£1,000

    Additional Information: Applicants will be expected to provide evidence in support of their application e.g Confirmation of your circumstances via a letter from your Local Authority (LA) or Care Authority, confirming you were under the care of your LA for a period of 3 months or more after the age of threeâ€.

    This award is paid in three termly instalments â€“ 25%, 25% and 50%

    Apply Now: 

  • for assistance with disability-related costs


    To assist all students who have, or are being assessed as having a disability with costs directly associated with their disability to facilitate their studies. 

    Eligibility Criteria:

    The student has been identified as requiring a diagnostic assessment by Student Services,

    Or

    The student requires specialist equipment but does not qualify for Disabled Student Allowance (DSA) support.

    This fund cannot be awarded to students who are already in receipt of DSA support.

    Award Amount: Up to Â£700

    Closing date for Applications: Students can apply at any time

    Additional Information: Students will need to provide a copy of the Student Finance entitlement letter

    Apply Now:

  • for students under 25 who are estranged from their parents


    Students (aged 18–25) who are estranged from, and have no contact with, their parents or who no longer have the support of their family due to a breakdown in their relationship which has led to ceased contact for 12 months or more.

    Students must be under 25 and will be required to provide evidence in support of their application e.g. confirmation from Student Finance that they are being assessed for funding as an estranged student or a copy of the evidence provided to Student Finance as part of the estrangement application. 

    Award Amount: Up to Â£1,000 

    Additional Information: Application to include supporting evidence.
    The bursary is paid in three instalments â€“ 25% in terms 1 and 2 and 50% in term 3.

    Apply Now:

  • For Level 5 or 6 BAME/traveller home students wishing to undertake research or performance activity.


    Eligibility Criteria:

    Qualifying students will self-identify as one of the ethnic groups under the following headings on this published :

    • Mixed or Multiple Ethnic Groups
    • Asian or Asian British
    • Black, African, Caribbean, or Black British
    • Other Ethnic Group

    Students whose ethnicity is Gypsy or Irish Traveller also qualify for this bursary.

    Up to a maximum of £500 to support eligible students undertaking research or performance activity (or up to £250 for academic and travel costs)  .

    Activities may include: attending or presenting at a conference; costs associated with a research project or show; travel and academic costs.

    Award Amount: Up to Â£500

    Additional Information: Application to include supporting evidence e.g receipts as proof of purchase of academic materials, travel tickets etc.

    Applicants must have registered their ethnicity with the University as part of their enrolment process. 

    Apply Now: 

  • for students who are carers and/or parents with childcare costs


    Students under the age of 25 who are Young Adult Carers 

    Students over 25 who are Carers 

    Students who have children and need help with childcare costs

    Bursary levels:

    Up to £500 to support childcare costs (at nursery, creche or a registered child minder in the UK) where childcare funding is not available via the government or Student Finance. This is paid in two instalments – 50% per semester.

    or

    Up to £500 to support adult dependants, where a student is not eligible for the Adult Dependant grant and Special Support Grant via Student Finance (evidence required would include the relevant PIP or DLA) This is paid in two instalments â€“ 50% per semester.

    or 


    Up to £1000 for students under-25 who are acting as a Young Adult Carer (evidence required will be a letter from your Local Authority/Social Services or Carer’s Support Group). This is paid in three instalments – 25% in term 1, 25% in term 2 and 50% in term 3.

    Award Amount: Up to Â£1,000

    Additional Information: Application to include supporting evidence.

    Apply Now: 

  • for students from WIMD 40 Widening Participation areas


    Students who come from Widening Participation areas as designated by Welsh Government.

    The university will contact students who are eligible for this bursary directly.

    Award Amount: Up to Â£100

    Additional Information: Students may receive the bursary once in the academic year and this bursary will be processed in May.

    Apply Now: No application form required - students will be notified of eligibility automatically. 

  • for assistance with wellbeing support


    Students who identify as Transgender or Non-Binary and will have incurred relevant wellbeing costs.

    Up to a maximum of £250 per eligible student, usually provided retrospectively on the submission of payment receipts.

    It is envisaged that this bursary will support Transgender and Non-Binary students in accessing appropriate wellbeing support – for instance, travel to appointments, prescriptions, support and refuge services.

    Award Amount: Up to Â£250

    Apply Now: 

  • Access to university and support for students with UK asylum-seeking or refugee status. This bursary provides a tuition fee waiver and additional support for study. 

    To access this bursary, applicants must satisfy all of the criteria listed in the terms and conditions. 

    The criteria include:  

    • Having one of the listed immigration statuses, and 
    • Having received a conditional or unconditional offer of full-time undergraduate study from UWTSD 

    UWTSD Sanctuary Bursary Terms and Conditions

    Applications are now being taken for the 2025/²õ¾±³Ù±ð²õ/»å±ð´Ú²¹³Ü±ô³Ù/´Ú¾±±ô±ð²õ/2024-05/³Ü²Ô¾±±¹±ð°ù²õ¾±³Ù²â-´Ç´Ú-²õ²¹²Ô³¦³Ù…–26 academic year and the deadline for applications is 6pm on 30th May 2025.

    Apply now: 

  • to assist with career development and work experience costs


    Students wishing to undertake continuing professional development (CPD) activity or work experience which is not part of their course. 

    Costs covered up to £200 for short development courses or Continued Professional Development (additional to course) or Up to £1000 for student arranged internships (depending on the experience). Courses or internships must be relevant to the academic programme. 

    Whilst students can make more than one application the maximum aggregate amount that can be awarded for any student in one academic year is Â£1,000.

    Award Amount: Up to £200 for CPD or up to £1,000 for internships

    Additional Information: Students appointed as INSPIRE interns or benefitting from the University’s STEM internships may not apply additionally via this fund as those roles are already supported via the Career Development Bursary. Students representing the University at the Eisteddfod are also supported in this way so any bursary payment received contributes towards the maximum £1,000 award.

    The Career Development Bursary is intended to assist with work experience related travel and accommodation costs. The work experience must not be a compulsory work placement element of a course.

    Apply Now: 

  • to assist with course-related costs


    All students enrolled on a UWTSD-delivered course (minimum 40 credits)

    Up to £250 to support students applying for course-related costs.

    Course-related costs may include specialist books, specialist equipment etc.

    Whilst students can make more than one application where the support requested is less than £250, the maximum aggregate amount that can be awarded for any student in one academic year is Â£250.

    Award Amount: Up to Â£250

    Additional Information: This bursary is usually awarded as reimbursement on the submission of purchase receipts. Where students are unable to meet costs in advance then applications to Student Financial Support Fund are encouraged.

    Apply Now: 

  • for assistance with a device or internet costs


    This Digital Connectivity bursary is intended to provide support for Home students (eligible for student finance) who have no access to a device and / or internet provision for their studies and for whom funding is a barrier to purchasing their own device. The bursary will be awarded to for eligible students in their first semester of studies at UWTSD who are seeking a financial contribution towards digital connectivity (up to £100) or device costs and connectivity (up to £300)..

    Eligible students will be enrolled on a minimum of 40 credits on a UWTSD course and will be in receipt of the maximum level of Student Finance support.

    Students who are in receipt of the maximum Student Finance wishing to receive support via this application route will need to:

    - Complete the online application form 

    - Provide a copy of your Student Finance letter illustrating that you receive the maximum level of financial support.

    If you have already purchased a device and/or broadband to support your studies, please also include proof of purchase.
    The maximum award via this bursary is £300.

    PLEASE NOTE: If you do not receive the maximum financial support from Student Finance you have two alternative routes for support.

    1) If you purchased your own device you can apply for up to £250 towards the cost via the Course Costs bursary. You will need to provide a copy of the receipt for your purchase.

    2) If you are unable to afford to purchase your own device you can make an application for support via this bursary but you will be asked to provide additional information and evidence to support your application. You will need to:

    • Complete the online application form
    • Provide a copy of your Student Finance letter illustrating the level of financial support that you do receive (full breakdown including any childcare grant entitlement)
    • Complete the income and expenditure form which we will send to you upon receipt of the online application
    • Provide a month’s up to date bank statements for each account held including a current balance, annotated to confirm your core costs.

    Applications to the Digital Connectivity Bursary are now being restricted to students who started their programme of study in July 2024 (or later).

    This decision has been taken to enable students enrolling in each academic term to access the bursary at the start of their studies.

    Eligible students requiring financial support who enrolled earlier than June 2024 can apply for assistance via the Student Financial Support Fund or the Course Costs Bursary. 

    Closing date for applications: applications will be open throughout the academic year

    Apply Now: 

  • to assist with graduation costs


    Students who are about to graduate from a course at UWTSD

    Up to £100 to support graduates in financial difficulty with the associated costs of attending their graduation ceremony.

    To apply for this bursary you need to:

    • be due to graduate from a UWTSD programme and eligible to attend the graduation ceremony
    • have booked your attendance at a UWTSD graduation ceremony
    • be able to demonstrate that you need support with the reasonable associated costs of graduation

    Award Amount: Up to Â£100

    Apply Now: 

  • to assist with costs associated with compulsory placement activity


    Up to £250 to support students undertaking compulsory placement activity as part of their course.

    This bursary is usually awarded as reimbursement on the submission of purchase receipts. Where students are unable to meet costs in advance then applications to the Student Financial Support Fund are encouraged.

    Whilst students can make more than one application where the support requested is less than £250, the maximum aggregate amount that can be awarded for any student in one academic year is Â£250.

    Award Amount: Up to Â£250

    Additional Information: Application to include an outline of the placement and a breakdown of costs along with a note of the placement address and journey distance.

    Apply Now: 

  • for students undertaking modules through the medium of Welsh


    Students undertaking some or all of their programme bilingually.

    Awarded to students who undertake all or part of their studies through the medium of Welsh/bilingually.
    £50 per 10 credits successfully completed through the medium of Welsh/bilingually. (Modules must be minimum 50% bilingual and have a C code).

    Award Amount: Up to £900 (or up to £1200 for students on fast-track two-year degree courses)

    Additional Information: Please note that students who are already in receipt of Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol Scholarships will not be eligible for the first £500 of this scholarship but can apply for the difference between the two awards if studying over 100 credits in an academic year.

    The bursary is awarded in July 2024 following the final exam boards of the academic year.

    Deadline for applications: 29th April 2024

    Apply Now: 

  • Each Academic Institute at the University is offering bursaries up to £500 to support enrolled students in their first semester of their first year of study at the University. Awards are based on the submission of a personal statement and the eligibility criteria is as follows: 

    • Student is either returning to education after a break of more than 2 years, and/or is the first generation of their family to access Higher Education 
    • Students will be asked to submit a written application to the question: ‘Higher education has the power to transform, describe your hopes and expectations for your learning experience at UWTSD’. 

    Application form: 

    Applications close on Friday, 24th January 2025