Information for International Applicants
General Information
For general information on applying to UCL as an overseas student, please see the following link, which has a lot of important information for overseas applicants.
- What are the English language requirements?
A strong command of the English language is essential for our programmes. All students must satisfy UCL’s English Language requirements, as detailed on the following web-page:
English Language Entry Requirements
Please read the requirements on that page carefully. You will need language qualifications at the “Standard Level”.
If you do not yet satisfy the requirements you may still apply, but we strongly recommend that you gain an acceptable qualification as soon as you can. UCL is very strict about these criteria. Without satisfying the criteria, UCL cannot make a formal offer to you, and this may delay your visa application (if relevant) and prevent you from starting at ʼһ.
The UK has different rules for fees and funding for applicants who qualify for EU fee status, and those who do not and must pay international fees. Approximately, the criteria is as follows – applicants are eligible for EU fee status if they are EU nationals and have resided within the European Economic Area or Switzerland for the three years prior to the start of their graduate studies. Please check the details at the following link to determine your status:
- Is my eligibilityaffected by Brexit?
No - we continue to recruit and fund students from the EU and outside it, as before.Please see the following link for further information from UCL on Brexit and its potential impact onUCL students:
EU-fee status applicants
We expect to fund 1-3 studentships to EU-fee status students in each cohort.This funding will cover all tuition fees and maintenance over the 4 years of the programme.
All other overseas applicants
We can provide a small number of studentships for overseas students who do not qualify for EU-fee status. We can award just one studentship to a non-EU overseas student each year. The studentship will cover all tuition fees and maintenance over the 4 years of the programme.
Since the numbers of non-EU studentships we can award is limited, we strongly recommend thatoverseas applicants apply for otherfunding to support their studies when possible (see below).
We strongly recommend that overseas applicants apply for external scholarships when possible.
It is essential that these scholarships provide maintenance at a similar level to the standard UCL PhD scholarship rate (currently approx. £16,377 per annum) over the full four years of thePhD. For competitively won scholarships, it may be possible for UCL to offer students a tuition fee waiver.
There is more information about scholarship schemes at the following link:
All overseas (non-EU) students wishing to study in the UK will need a visa from the UK Border Agency.Please make sure that you fully inform yourself of the visa you would need to study at ʼһ, the application process and the correct time to apply to ensure that you can begin your studies at ʼһ in September. More details can be found here:
EU and EEA students are not likely to need a VISAafter Brexit, but they willneed to register for Settled Status. Please see:/brexit/support-ucl-community/faqs-eu-students
We will accept self-funded students of exceptional calibre. All overseas applicants must, in the first instance, apply forthe programme's international scholarship. We will only admit self-funded studentswho have sufficiently impressed us at interview.
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