The grant supports research aligned with STEG’s six primary research themes, which include:
- Data, measurement, and conceptual framing
- Firms, frictions, spillovers, and industrial policy
- Labour, home production, and household-level structural transformation
- Agricultural productivity and sectoral gaps
- Trade and spatial frictions
- The role of the public sector
Cross-cutting themes relevant to all proposals include:
- Gender
- Climate change and the environment
- Inequality and inclusion
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for a STEG PhD Research Grant, applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
- PhD enrolment requirement
- Applicants must be currently enrolled in a PhD programme at the time of submission.
- A letter of support from the PhD supervisor is required and must be emailed directly to the STEG Team (Mail to) no later than two weeks after the application deadline.
- Global eligibility
- Applications are welcome from researchers all over the world.
- STEG particularly encourages applications from:
- Students from low-income countries (LICs)
- Students based at institutions in LICs
- Research focusing on policies relevant to LICs, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Key exclusions
- Due to international sanctions, STEG cannot accept proposals involving researchers or institutions based in Russia.
- Research requirements
- Research must demonstrate clear policy relevance for low-income countries.
- Projects focusing on middle- or high-income countries must justify the relevance for specific LICs.
- All proposals must use English for all documents; translations must be verified when needed.
- All budget information must be provided in GBP.
- Funding limits
- Maximum award: £15,000
- Stipend limits:
- Up to £12,000 for students based in high-income countries
- PPP-equivalent stipends for students in low- and middle-income countries
- Stipends must free up time normally spent on teaching or administrative duties.
Grant Amount
- Up to £15,000 per award
- Supports:
- Research assistance
- Data collection or purchase
- Fieldwork travel
- Stipends (within capped limits)
Duration
- Grants are intended to be completed within 12 months.
- Contract signing: within one month of final decision
- Project start date: immediately after contract signature
Funding Priorities
STEG strongly prioritizes:
- Research relevant to Sub-Saharan Africa
- Policy-relevant research for low-income countries
- Field visits and engagement with policymakers
- Cost-effectiveness and adherence to STEG Budget Guidelines
Acceptance Rate
- Historically, fewer than 5% of applications are funded.
- STEG cannot provide feedback on unsuccessful proposals due to high volume.
Application Process
All PhD Research Grant applications must be submitted through the SRG Application Form on the STEG/CEPR Hub.
Step 1: Prepare required documents
Applicants must prepare the following before entering the portal:
- Project title
- Abstract
- CVs for all investigators
- Proposal using the official template, including:
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Policy relevance and country focus
- Relevance to STEG themes
- Detailed work plan
- Expected outputs
- Contributions to the field
- Budget narrative
- Ethics considerations
- Privacy
- Intellectual property rights
- Open access and enhanced access commitments
- Budget using STEG’s budget template
- List of keywords
- Supervisor’s support letter (submitted separately within two weeks after the deadline)
Templates are available at the bottom of the official SRG & PhD Funding page.
Step 2: Review policies
Before submitting, applicants must read and comply with:
- STEG Code of Conduct for Researchers
- CEPR Conflict of Interest Policy
- CEPR Fraud, Bribery, and Corruption Policy
- CEPR Privacy Policy
Step 3: Submit via online portal
- Applications must be submitted through the SRG Application Form on the Hub.
- All materials must be submitted in English.
- Only GBP values should be used in budgets.




