Postgraduate Research (PhD) Opportunities – Faculty of Science and Engineering
The University of Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
General Description –
The University of Manchester is offering Postgraduate Research (PGR) opportunities across its Faculty of Science and Engineering, providing candidates with the opportunity to undertake advanced doctoral research in a world-leading academic environment. Research areas span a broad spectrum of disciplines, including engineering, physical sciences, computer science, materials science, mathematics, and interdisciplinary domains.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to begin by identifying their research interests and exploring available projects or academic supervisors within the Faculty. Establishing contact with a potential supervisor prior to application is strongly recommended to refine research proposals and ensure alignment with departmental expertise.
The application process requires submission of a comprehensive research proposal detailing the proposed study, including research objectives, methodology, and anticipated contributions to the field. Applicants must also provide academic transcripts, references, and, where applicable, evidence of English language proficiency.
Doctoral researchers benefit from access to advanced laboratories, specialist facilities, and a collaborative research ecosystem. The University offers structured training programmes, professional development opportunities, and access to seminars, workshops, and conferences to support academic progression and career development.
Funding opportunities are available through a variety of sources, including University scholarships, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding, and externally funded programmes. Funding availability varies by department and project, and applicants are advised to review relevant funding schemes and deadlines.
Eligibility Criteria –
Applicants should hold, or expect to obtain, a first-class or upper second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject area. A Master’s degree may be required or preferred depending on the chosen programme or research area.
Candidates must meet the University’s postgraduate research admission requirements, including English language proficiency standards where applicable.
Required Expertise/Skills –
Candidates should demonstrate strong academic performance and a clear commitment to research.
Key skills include analytical thinking, problem-solving ability, and the capacity to conduct independent, high-quality research. Applicants should possess strong written and verbal communication skills for developing research proposals and disseminating findings, along with the ability to collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary teams.
Salary Details –
Funding is not guaranteed; however, successful candidates may receive financial support through scholarships or funded studentships, which may include tuition fee coverage and a stipend depending on the funding source.
Application Deadline –
Not specified; deadlines vary depending on the programme and associated funding schemes.

