
How I Self-Funded My Drama PhD as an International Student in the UK (And How You Can Too) – Part I | brokeGIRLrich
Starting a PhD is daunting. Starting a PhD as an international student in the UK with no funding? Even more so. Today, I’m going to share my experience of self-funding my drama PhD journey as an American living in the UK. Spoiler alert: my first piece of advice is probably to not self-fund. But, as the first college graduate in my family, I didn’t quite understand all the funding options available. And if I’m honest, I wasn’t sure where to begin.
That said, here we are.
Self-funding has had its ups and downs. On the one hand, it gave me the freedom to study exactly what I wanted to study. I didn’t have to worry about adhering to a specific project prescribed by a funder, and I wasn’t confined to a rigid academic structure. It also allowed me to turn down opportunities, invitations, and projects that I didn’t align with, something that might’ve been more difficult if I had a traditional funding source attached to keeping my supervisor or the university happy. I probably should have said “no” more often (which I’ll reflect on after I finish this thing… if I ever finish this thing).
Beyond working part-time, I was fortunate to have a decent amount of savings to fall back on and some help from family members (thanks, dad!). However, draining my savings? Not fun. So I began to look for scholarships and grants, convinced there had to be something out there to help fund my doctorate.
Turns out, I was right.
Over the last four years, starting the year before my PhD began up to now, I’ve compiled a list of potential funding opportunities that I qualified for as a female, American drama student living in the UK. Some of these are scholarships, some are grants, and some, well… let’s just say I found some loopholes along the way that allowed me to apply for opportunities that initially seemed out of reach.
Here’s a mix of scholarships and funding opportunities I found that might be helpful to others in similar situations:
Scholarships & Grants
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Equity Charitable Trust
Offers retraining and education support: Equity Charitable Trust -
Fulbright Scholarship/U.S. Student Program
Supports American students studying abroad: Fulbright Scholarship -
USArtists International
Financial support for international travel for artists: USArtists International -
USITT International Travel Grant
A grant for theatre students traveling internationally: USITT Travel Grant -
Dan David Prize
A prize given for exceptional work in humanities, arts, and sciences: Dan David Prize -
Harvey Fellows Overview
A fellowship for students pursuing advanced degrees in the arts, sciences, and other disciplines: Harvey Fellows -
SuperMoney’s Financial Literacy Scholarship
Another scholarship for students interested in financial literacy: SuperMoney Scholarship -
Actors Federal Credit Union Scholarship for Theatrical Performers
A scholarship for theatre students: Actors FCU Scholarship -
Rotary Scholarships
Rotary Foundation offers a variety of scholarships for students: Rotary Scholarships -
Hoening Theatre Artist Scholarship
For theatre students pursuing advanced degrees: Hoening Scholarship -
Be Bold Scholarship
An essay-free scholarship for bold individuals: Be Bold Scholarship -
Society for Theatre Research Awards
A funding opportunity for theatre researchers: Theatre Research Awards -
Virginia Liebeler Biennial Grants for Mature Women (Art)
A grant for older women pursuing arts-related fields: Virginia Liebeler Grants -
The Wallace Foundation
Offers grants for arts education programs: The Wallace Foundation -
Tattoo Journal Ink Scholarship
For students with a love of tattoos: Tattoo Journal Scholarship -
Debt.com Scholarship
A scholarship for students facing debt-related challenges: Debt.com Scholarship -
Postgrad Solutions – Bursary
Financial support for postgrad students: Postgrad Bursary -
Snowden Trust
A grant that supports students with disabilities: Snowden Trust -
Worthy Women
A scholarship for women pursuing higher education: Worthy Women Scholarship
Final Thoughts
Self-funding a PhD is tough, especially as an international student, but it’s not impossible. While I didn’t have access to everything I needed upfront, the journey taught me a lot about perseverance, creative funding solutions, and being open to a variety of opportunities.
If you’re in a similar situation and wondering how to fund your PhD abroad, I hope this list helps you get started. There’s a ton of support out there, sometimes it’s just about finding the right fit. Good luck, and don’t forget to keep an eye out for new opportunities as you go!