Entry requirements
- You will usually need a 2:1 degree from a UK University or equivalent. If English isn't your first language, you'll need to show evidence of your English language ability. The minimum IELTS test score for entry to a research programme is 6.5 overall, with at least 5.5 in each element of the test. However, some postgraduate research degree programmes are linguistically more demanding, and higher command of the English language and/or higher IELTS scores are required. This will be indicated upon advertisement of that specific research degree study opportunity, upon contact and/or following interview with the applicant.
- two satisfactory academic references
- evidence of funding for the duration of your course.
Fees, costs and funding
How to apply
- a brief research proposal and personal statement
- an up to date CV which includes dates with all gaps accounted for and the location of your activities
- two academic references
- a copy of your highest qualification certificate and final transcript of grades
- information on how you meet our
English language requirements , which is 6.5 for academic IELTS overall score with at least 5.5 in all four components or equivalent. - if a non-UK national, a copy of the information page of your passport
- copies of any UK visas you previously held
- information on how you intend to pay your fees.
Submitting your application
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This full time or part time doctoral programme is suitable for people who have a particular research question or topic in mind, and wish to explore this through independent study in order to produce an original contribution to the subject. If you aspire to a research career this is the most appropriate research degree to undertake.
You will be guided by a small supervisory team of academic experts under the direction of a Director of Studies.
You will be expected to fully engage with skills development and training and to present your research in a range of scholarly contexts.
Your PhD will be assessed via submission of either a written thesis (approximately 80,000 words), and a viva voce (an oral examination).
For full details of what doing a PhD entails at the ҹèÊÓÆµ, please visit our postgraduate research degrees pages.
If you do not already have a masters degree, you may be interested in one of our masters level research degrees – for instance, our ResM in Biomedical Sciences (which enables a transfer directly into the PhD programme if you are making excellent progress), or else an MPhil degree. Further details about the University’s research degree awards.
Research
Find out about the ongoingresearch and expertise at the University and, including ourBiomedical Research Group andClinical Trials and Population Studies Group .
Staff directory
Find out more about our staff and potential supervisors in thePeninsula Medical School staff directory ,Peninsula Dental School staff directory andSchool of Biomedical Sciences staff directory .
Funding for postgraduate research students
Doctoral College
Find out more about the Doctoral College and the support it offers students, supervisors and examiners of postgraduate research at the ҹèÊÓÆµ.