at my uni, you can opt for monthly - like a normal salary, or quarterly. I opted for quarterly, so I wouldn't spend it all, but for some reason they paid me monthly anyway, and I did spend it all :$
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£14,000 is low for London - research council funded PhDs are ~£15,500. If you are offered it and are thinking of accepting, ask why it's set at that amount and see if you can wangle some more.
I've been paid both monthly and quarterly on different funding schemes and I far prefer monthly. I think it's the university that decides.
Hi everyone, thanks for your replies so far, I'd prefer to be paid monthly, so I'll see if I can ask about it.
To HazyJane
It's a studentship from the EPSRC, from the EPSRC website it shows the minimum payment as £13,590 but I can't find anything on their site about being paid more for being in london, where did you hear this? (http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/funding/students/Pages/minimumpay.aspx)
Thanks guys
I assumed all the Govt research councils had the same funding rates. The amount you've quoted is what the MRC pay outside London - hopefully the EPSRC has highger rates for inside London too:
http://www.mrc.ac.uk/Fundingopportunities/Applicanthandbook/Studentships/Stipend/index.htm
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