Standard studentship stipend

B

Hi,
I have just been awarded a studentship to start in October. I am being funded by the University directly and the stipend is for approx 13k. I have done some sums based on £350 p/m for accommodation, £150 for food and £80 for bills. I know that the rent is realistic but with regards to other outgoings am I being realistic. My sums suggest I should be able to live comfortably? I have come straight from my undergraduate degree in London so moving away from London to do my PhD things seem much less expensive (esp. accommodation!). Can anyone help?

R

I'm in vaguely the same situation, so I can't help,
but I've found this site

http://www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/tools.aspx?Tool=budget_calculator

to be more useful than staring at Excel spreadsheets!

B

That should be pretty comfortable. I got 8k from the AHRC this year for my MA and, whilst living with my fiancé has reduced some costs, I had more than enough to get by. If I hadn't bought a lot of new things (pc, tv, games, sky, antique books, etc) then I'd probably have a fair bit saved up now.

A lot of things depend on your accommodation; we pay £550 pm between us for a 1 bed flat in Manchester, and the electric/gas bill seems to hover between £40 and £80 pm, food I'm not so certain of. Unless you live on lobsters and caviare, with 13k you should be able to live comfortably and have enough spare cash for a few luxuries.

M

Outside London, £13k is sufficient to live on. I find student digs are around £400-500 in most places.

In London, £13k would not cover you -I ended up taking out a loan to cover expenses.

Good job you're moving outside London!

C

you'll really notice the difference outside London. Sometimes wish I'd stayed up north to do PhD.
Provided you don't start with a lot of debt a 13K studentship is very livable. I don't go crazy with spending, but I do go out, and I do trea myself to some stuff, and at the end of my first year my out goings are a bit less than my incomings.

B

Just looking at property I can see the difference. A typical student room where I was in London was £500 p/m. I am going to Cardiff, another capital city but very different... A luxury apartment for two people works out at about £350 p/m. Rooms are smallish though, will I need a desk at home?

C

personally i work from home once a week or so. Def like having a desk here.

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