Electronic Engineering

PhD in Electronic Engineering

Graduate School Director
Klaus Moessner
Programme length
Full-time: 33-48 months , Part-time: 45-96 months
Programme start date
October, January, April, July

There are almost 300 PhD students within the Department. Most of our doctoral research is offered by PhD. The Department also has an EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training on Applications of Next Generation Accelerators in collaboration with the Universities of Strathclyde and Huddersfield and Queens University Belfast.  

Entry Requirements

A First or Upper Second class degree in engineering or physical sciences, or equivalent overseas qualification, or a Lower Second plus a good Masters degree (distinction normally required). Students are initially registered for a PhD with probationary status and, subject to satisfactory progress, subsequently confirmed as having PhD status. 

English language requirements

IELTS minimum overall: 6.5

Fees and Funding

Fees

Study modeUK/EU feesOverseas fees
Full-time£3,900 £14,440
Part-time£1,950Available soon

Funding

The Faculty has a number of fully funded PhD studentships for suitably qualified UK and EU nationals who can demonstrate the appropriate residency requirements. Other funding opportunities also exist within different research centres.

Contact us

For general enquiries

0800 980 3200 or +44 (0)1483 681 681

For admissions enquiries

+44 (0)1483 686128