In addition to the fellowships listed on CURF's Find Fellowships page, potential funding resources for graduate study in the UK for both US citizens and non-US citizens include:
- The British Council provides valuable resources for anyone planning to pursue UK graduate study including:
- Prospects, a searchable keyword database of graduate programs in the UK to identify UK graduate programs in your field
- a funding database for study in the UK
- Citizens of any of the other 61 countries of the British Commonwealth are eligible to apply for Commonwealth Scholarships supporting graduate study in the UK
- Citizens of these 61 countries can use the Search feature at https://cscuk.fcdo.gov.uk/scholarships-filter-search/ to learn which fellowships they are eligible to apply for
- Fellowships Available to *International Students* and *US Citizens*
- International Scholarships for Students Worldwide
- UK universities also often offer merit-based funding for non-UK students
- Applicants should contact the universities to which they are applying for additional information
For applicants interested in graduate study in the United Kingdom, the UK maintains a ranking system for graduate programs based on formal evaluation by UK faculty in dozens of fields:
- Use the UK government's Research Excellence Framework 2021 ranking of UK graduate programs to identify the strongest and most appropriate UK graduate degree programs that fit your interests as determined by UK faculty. This is an extremely useful snapshot of the quality of graduate programs based on the academic strength of departments at UK universities as determined by UK faculty, and helps dispel the myth that Oxford, Cambridge, and the best-known universities in London are the strongest academic programs in all fields. Instructions on how to use the REF 2021 results by subject