Postgraduate Research (PhD) – Application for Research Degrees
The University of Manchester – School of Engineering
Manchester, United Kingdom
General Description –
The School of Engineering at The University of Manchester invites applications for Postgraduate Research (PhD) programmes across a wide range of engineering disciplines. As one of the leading research institutions globally, the university offers a vibrant and interdisciplinary research environment supported by world-class facilities and expert academic supervision.
Prospective candidates are encouraged to explore available research opportunities and identify suitable projects or supervisors aligned with their research interests. The application process involves careful preparation, including defining a research proposal (where required), reviewing entry requirements, and ensuring all supporting documents are submitted.
Applicants may apply for advertised PhD projects or propose independent research topics. The process includes selecting a research area, contacting potential supervisors (recommended for many programmes), and submitting an online application through the university’s admissions system. The university provides detailed guidance on preparing applications, including documentation such as academic transcripts, personal statements, research proposals, references, and proof of English language proficiency where applicable.
The School of Engineering encompasses disciplines such as Mechanical, Aerospace, Civil, Chemical, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Science, and Computer Science, offering extensive opportunities for cutting-edge research and collaboration with industry and global partners.
Eligibility Criteria –
- A First or Upper Second Class Honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject
- A Master’s degree may be required or preferred for certain research programmes
- Proof of English language proficiency for non-native English speakers (e.g., IELTS/TOEFL)
- Fulfillment of specific academic and research requirements as defined by the chosen programme
Required expertise/skills –
- Strong academic background in a relevant engineering or scientific discipline
- Research aptitude and ability to develop independent research proposals
- Analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills
- Effective written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work collaboratively within interdisciplinary research teams
Salary details –
Not explicitly specified; funding opportunities, scholarships, and stipends may be available depending on the project and applicant eligibility
Application Deadline –
Varies by programme and funding opportunity; applicants are advised to check specific project deadlines and funding timelines

