Our step-by-step guide
Thank you for your interest in joining us at Knowledge Orders. Applications for PhD funding for 2026 entry are now open. This year, we expect to appoint six scholars – five funded by the Leverhulme Trust, and shared between King’s College, London and MEMS at the University of Kent, plus one King’s-based and funded by King’s College London. The deadline for applications will be 12pm, 13 February 2026.
Here is your guide to how to apply to join us.
Eligibility and Residency Criteria
**Residency requirements
**KOM studentships are open to UK and international students who meet the residency requirements as detailed on the UKRI Guidance document on EU and International eligibility.
**Eligibility
**Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline, and a Masters-level qualification or equivalent which meets KOM requirements for research training. Applicants with relevant work/professional experience who are considering doing a PhD are also encouraged to apply.
You will also be subject to meeting the host university’s (i.e. the institution where the lead supervisor is based) admissions criteria of the university to which you apply, and any KOM award is conditional on the candidate being offered a place to study at the host university.
Students who are currently undertaking a PhD are not eligible to apply for KOM projects.
Please contact the Admissions Office of the institution where you are applying for a PhD place to determine your fee status. KOM is not able to advise on fee status.
Successful candidates will be assumed to be starting their studies in October 2026 unless there are exceptional circumstances approved by KOM and the relevant university.
Important information to remember
To be considered for the scholarships *Knowledge Orders *can provide, you must have your sent us your expression of interest by 12pm, 13 February 2026. Remember that to do this, you will also need to have submitted your application to the relevant university.
Candidates short-listed for funding will be interviewed by the *Knowledge Orders *team in late March 2026.
Your expression of interest to us will be judged on the basis of intellectual quality, feasibility and synergy with the consortium’s aims.
We welcome a field of applicants from a diversity in backgrounds and experience and we undertake to build relevant skills training into the student’s individual work-plan.