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Hardship funds

Birkbeck Hardship fund

We anticipate that the Birkbeck Hardship Fund will open in the first weeks of January.  

If you are a current student and you have experienced an unforeseen change of circumstance in your personal situation while studying, such as redundancy, illness or domestic problems, the Birkbeck Hardship Fund may be able to help you.  

If you are a current student and you have experienced an unforeseen change of circumstance in your personal situation while studying, such as redundancy, illness or domestic problems, the Birkbeck Hardship Fund may be able to help you.  

You must:

  • be currently enrolled on a minimum of 30 credits, or fully enrolled on a research programme at Birkbeck  
  • be up to date with fee payments and not a debtor to the College  
  • be currently experiencing financial hardship and usually have a household income of less than £25,000  
  • be currently residing in the UK  
  • have made realistic provision to cover tuition fees, course and living costs prior to the start of the 2023-24 academic year (e.g. a work contract which covers the duration of the academic year)  
  • have experienced an unforeseen change in circumstance after the start of the 2023-24 academic year, such as redundancy, illness or domestic problems which has affected the provision you made, or due to which you have incurred unexpected costs  
  • have applied for any government support available to you, such as student loans or benefits.  

Evidence required can be extensive, as this fund is assessed on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Student Advice Service and explain how you meet all above seven criteria. If you are deemed eligible, you will be sent an application form. 

Other hardship funding

ISH Mary Trevelyan Hardship Fund: As Birkbeck holds membership with International Student House (ISH), our students are eligible to use ISH events and services, including their hardship fund.

Alternative postgraduate funding sources

  • You can find additional funding opportunities in the publications listed below. Copies may be available in your local library or at the nearby British Library (though you may be required to register to gain access):
    • Educational Grants Directory (published by the Directory of Social Change)
    • The Grants Register (published by Macmillan Reference Limited)
    • Charities Digest (published by Waterlow Information Services)
    • The Directory of Grant Making Trusts (Charities Aid Foundation)
  • You may also find funding via the following websites: