Hi Laura http://www.postgraduatestudentships.co.uk/ might help. I'm trying to find funding too so if you have any breakthroughs let me know! Rachel On 17 January 2011 18:33, Brian K. Saxby <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I'd add charities to that, depending on the topic - certainly in the > medical disease field there are a number of disease-specific charities that > look to support PhD programs. > > > On 17/Jan/2011 10:09, Kay Mathieson wrote: > > Hi Laura, > You might find something here research.com it is easy to register and get > email alerts. It will depend on the project too, there may be interested > grant bodies who could provide funding. > I'm sure others will have other suggestions too - I have been self-funding > so not much experience of chasing bucks either! > Best of luck > Kay > > On 17 January 2011 15:27, Laura Gray <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Dear All, >> >> I was hoping somebody out there might be able to help me! It has been >> heavily suggested to me by my supervisor that I apply for a PhD - there is a >> project ready to go, all(!) we need is the funding. I have never really >> looked for funnding before, as I had always planned to pursue the Doctorate >> in Educational Psychology, but as there is ongoing uncertainty in relation >> to this course I thought it would be wise to investigate the PhD option. The >> problem is, I don't know where to start with funding - does anyone have a >> suggestion of where to look for a simple breakdown of all the different >> funding options and what the differences are? I'm finding it all very >> confusing! >> >> Thank you for your help, >> >> Laura >> > > > > -- > Early Years Consultant & Trainer > [log in to unmask] > www.kaymathieson.co.uk > > -- Please consider the environment. Do you really need to print this email?