Postgraduate Study Opportunities – Master’s and Research Programmes
University of Warwick
Coventry, United Kingdom
General Description
The University of Warwick invites applications for a wide range of postgraduate study opportunities across taught Master’s degrees and research programmes. Renowned for its academic excellence, innovation, and global outlook, Warwick offers a dynamic environment for advanced study across disciplines including arts, social sciences, science, engineering, medicine, and business.
Postgraduate taught programmes (Master’s degrees) are designed to provide in-depth subject knowledge, practical skills, and industry-relevant experience. These programmes typically combine lectures, seminars, independent study, and assessments such as coursework, projects, or dissertations.
Research degrees, including PhD programmes, enable candidates to undertake independent, original research under expert academic supervision. Students become part of vibrant research communities, contributing to cutting-edge developments in their fields.
The University provides extensive academic and professional support, including access to world-class facilities, libraries, research centres, and career development services. Applicants can explore full-time and part-time study options, depending on programme availability. Warwick also offers various funding opportunities, scholarships, and financial support options for eligible candidates.
Applications are submitted online, with specific entry requirements, deadlines, and course structures varying by programme.
Eligibility Criteria
- For Master’s programmes: A relevant undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification
- For research programmes (PhD): A strong academic background, typically including a Master’s degree in a relevant field
- Applicants must meet specific course entry requirements, which may include academic qualifications and English language proficiency
- International applicants must satisfy visa and immigration requirements where applicable
Required Expertise/Skills
- Strong academic foundation in the chosen field of study
- Research, analytical, and critical thinking skills
- Ability to work independently and manage academic workload
- Effective written and verbal communication skills
- For research degrees: ability to develop and pursue an original research proposal
Salary Details
Not applicable; tuition fees apply. Funding, scholarships, and financial support options may be available for eligible candidates
Application Deadline
Varies by programme; applicants are advised to check individual course deadlines

