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Postgraduate Research Programmes (PhD and Research Degrees)


University of East Anglia (UEA)
Norwich, United Kingdom


The University of East Anglia (UEA) offers a wide range of postgraduate research programmes (PhD and other research degrees) across its faculties, providing an intellectually stimulating and supportive environment for advanced study. UEA is recognised for its high-quality research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and strong emphasis on real-world impact.

Postgraduate researchers at UEA have the opportunity to work alongside leading academics on innovative research projects across diverse subject areas, including sciences, social sciences, arts, humanities, environmental sciences, and health-related disciplines. The university is particularly known for strengths in environmental sciences, creative writing, international development, and health research.

Students benefit from comprehensive research training, access to state-of-the-art facilities, and integration into a vibrant academic community. UEA provides structured doctoral training programmes, supervision by experienced researchers, and opportunities for professional development, including teaching experience and transferable skills training.

The university fosters an inclusive and collaborative research culture, supporting interdisciplinary initiatives and partnerships with external organisations, industry, and global institutions. Funding opportunities, including scholarships and studentships, may be available depending on the programme and applicant eligibility.

Eligibility Criteria

  • A good undergraduate degree (usually a first-class or upper second-class honours degree or international equivalent) in a relevant subject
  • In many cases, a relevant Master’s degree or equivalent research experience
  • Demonstrated ability and motivation to undertake independent research
  • Fulfilment of English language requirements for international applicants

Required expertise/skills

  • Strong academic background in the chosen field of study
  • Research skills appropriate to the discipline (qualitative, quantitative, or laboratory-based)
  • Critical thinking and analytical abilities
  • Ability to develop and articulate a clear research proposal
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and engage with academic supervisors and research communities

Salary details 
Not specified (funding, scholarships, and studentships may be available depending on programme and eligibility)

Application Deadline 
Varies by programme and funding scheme

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