If you choose to study a doctoral degree with us, you can:
- propose and develop your own research, which you lead with the support of a supervisory team
- apply to join a research project designed by the university’s academics
- enrol on a professional doctorate
This advice focuses on submitting a proposal for your own research project.
When you’re proposing your own research project, it’s your responsibility to create a coherent and credible proposal for original academic research. It’s important to understand the process, and what makes a good application.
Proposing a doctoral research project
To give you the best chance of success, it’s important to follow these steps in this order — doing this will save you time and help you make the best impression.
- Choose your research subject area.
- Check you meet the eligibility criteria.
- Discuss your proposal with a potential academic supervisor - you can find contacts in the research subject area pages.
- Develop your proposal with the support of your proposed supervisory team.
- Submit your proposal, along with any necessary supporting documents using our research degree application form.
If you’re applying from outside of the UK, visit our application guidance for international students.
Entry requirements
Academic qualifications
You normally need a first or upper second class (2:1) honours degree from a UK university or an equivalent qualification.
English language requirements
International students must show a high standard of English language ability. To check what you need, visit English language requirements.