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PhD Studentships in Engineering (High-Level Funding Opportunities)

University of Warwick

Coventry, United Kingdom

General Description –
The University of Warwick’s School of Engineering is offering funded PhD studentships through a range of high-level funding opportunities aimed at outstanding candidates pursuing advanced research in engineering. These studentships are designed to support innovative, interdisciplinary research across key areas of engineering, aligned with the School’s internationally recognised strengths.

The programme provides doctoral researchers with access to cutting-edge laboratories, advanced computational resources, and strong industry collaborations. Research areas span multiple engineering disciplines, including but not limited to mechanical, electrical, civil, and systems engineering, with opportunities to work on impactful projects addressing real-world challenges.

Students benefit from a structured doctoral training environment, including tailored skills development, research training, and professional development opportunities. The School fosters a collaborative and inclusive research culture, encouraging engagement with academic experts, industry partners, and global research networks.

Funding packages typically include full tuition fee coverage and a tax-free stipend in line with UKRI rates. Additional support may be available for research costs, training, and conference participation. Funding schemes may vary and can include competitive scholarships, departmental awards, and externally funded opportunities.

Eligibility Criteria –
Applicants should hold, or expect to obtain, a first-class or upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent) in engineering or a closely related discipline. A Master’s degree in a relevant field is often preferred.

Candidates must meet the University of Warwick’s postgraduate research admission requirements, including English language proficiency where applicable. Eligibility for specific funding schemes may be subject to additional criteria, including residency requirements.

Required Expertise/Skills –
Candidates should demonstrate strong academic performance and a solid foundation in engineering principles relevant to their chosen research area.

Essential skills include analytical thinking, problem-solving ability, and the capacity to conduct independent research. Applicants should also possess strong communication skills for presenting and publishing research findings, along with the ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams.

Salary Details –
Fully funded studentships typically include full tuition fees and a tax-free stipend at standard UKRI rates, with potential additional funding for research and training expenses depending on the specific scheme.

Application Deadline –
Varies depending on the specific funding opportunity; applicants should review individual funding calls for exact deadlines.

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