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  1. PhDs

    PhDs. Depending on the field of study you are interested in, you may be able to apply for a pre-defined PhD project, or you may need to develop your own research idea. Research in the fields of medicine, science and engineering tend to require you to: compete for a place on a partially or fully funded programme (often with competitive ...

  2. Applying for a PhD

    Advice on how to apply for a PhD. Give yourself the best chance of getting a research position by following the step-by-step instructions below. Step 1 Entry requirements. To study at postgraduate level, you need to hold a degree in an appropriate subject, or have a qualification or experience accepted as equivalent.

  3. Entry requirements

    The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336, VAT Registration Number GB 592 9507 00, and is acknowledged by the UK authorities as a "Recognised body" which has been granted degree awarding powers.

  4. Study for a PhD

    A small number of our students study part-time. This must, however, be discussed with your potential supervisor, as whether this is possible will depend upon the nature of the research project. As a part-time student you would be required to spend 50% of your time on your PhD and you are expected to be in the University 50% of your time.

  5. PhD Entry Requirements

    Apply early. Supervisors can accept students on a first-come, first-served basis, and the programme may close early if it reaches capacity. For entry to our PhD programmes in Accounting, Finance, and Management, you must hold a postgraduate master's degree from an accredited institution in the UK or overseas showing evidence of above-average academic achievement, including an overall taught ...

  6. Applications and Entry Requirements

    Accepted qualifications are available at the International Applicants language requirements page. Graduate Degrees. Students may undertake full-time supervised research leading to the following degrees: Doctor of Philosophy ... The Secretary of the Graduate School University of Edinburgh Joseph Black Building David Brewster Road Edinburgh EH9 3FJ.

  7. How to apply for a PhD

    Step 2: Apply online. Make an online application to the appropriate PhD programme (s) (see below) . You will be asked to upload documents at the start of the application process. The documentation that we require you to upload to your application is: Interim or final transcript (s) - (depending on what stage you are at in your studies) of your ...

  8. PhD in Business Economics entry requirements

    Requirements. Academic. English language. Application. Applicants for the PhD in Business Economics programme should hold a postgraduate master's degree from an accredited institution in the UK or overseas showing evidence of above-average academic achievement. This includes:

  9. PhD

    Dedicated, modern facilities with state-of-the-art databases and specialist resources. A peer network of students and inspiring alumni from across the globe. A vibrant research environment with regular seminars, masterclasses, and events allowing you to connect and learn from experts across the business world. PhD candidates pursue original ...

  10. How to apply

    The University of Edinburgh has a central postgraduate application system and all applications should be made online using this system. Apply online. After selecting the relevant research programme and the relevant date on the above site, the online form will guide you through the required information. You will be able to save your application ...

  11. Applying

    The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336, VAT Registration Number GB 592 9507 00, and is acknowledged by the UK authorities as a "Recognised body" which has been granted degree awarding powers.

  12. University of Edinburgh

    The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336, VAT Registration Number GB 592 9507 00, and is acknowledged by the UK authorities as a "Recognised body" which has been granted degree awarding powers.

  13. PhD with Integrated Study in Management

    PhD with Integrated Study in Management at a glance. Study over four years full-time, with an additional 'writing-up' year available to all. During your first year, undertake 180 of taught courses designed to train you in the theory and methods necessary to conduct high-quality research. As part of a collaborative academic community, we support ...

  14. Doctoral thesis submission

    The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336, VAT Registration Number GB 592 9507 00, and is acknowledged by the UK authorities as a "Recognised body" which has been granted degree awarding powers.

  15. How to apply

    Edinburgh Law School welcomes outstanding applications from individuals wishing to join the PhD programme. You may apply to commence the PhD programme in September or January. The PhD programme is available to study full time over three years or part time over six years. For further information please contact the PhD office at [email protected].

  16. PhD Psychology programme

    The University of Edinburgh has one of the top-ranked Psychology departments in the UK for research. Psychology at Edinburgh brings together world-class researchers approaching the scientific study of mind and behaviour through a range of topics - from language development to dementia, personality to paranormal beliefs.

  17. PhD Opportunities

    PhD Title. Research Institute. Research Theme. Principal Supervisor. 4D printed composite morphing structures. Infrastructure and Environment. Institute for Infrastructure and Environment Themes. Dr Francisca Martinez-Hergueta. Adaptive and smart structures for operational variability and life extension.

  18. PhD

    Choose from 20 PhDs in literatures, languages and cultures at Edinburgh. Edinburgh Law School. School of Divinity. Study History, Classics and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh - funding opportunities available. Find a PhD is a comprehensive guide to PhD studentships and postgraduate research degrees.

  19. PhD with Integrated Study in Management entry requirements

    Applicants for the PhD with Integrated Study in Management programme should hold postgraduate masters degree from an accredited institution in the UK or overseas, showing evidence of above-average academic achievement. This includes: a degree classification with a mark of 65% or more overall (University of Edinburgh level, or overseas equivalent)

  20. Law PhD

    Study PhD in Law at the University of Edinburgh. Our postgraduate degree programme, based at the Edinburgh Law School, is ideal if you are considering following an academic research career in law or legal studies. ... Entry requirements for the 2025/26 academic year will be published on 1 Oct 2024. PhD Law: a UK 2:1 honours degree in law, arts ...

  21. PhD Study with Edinburgh Neuroscience

    Edinburgh Neuroscience currently has about 250 PhD students working on a wide variety of neuroscience-related projects that cover health and disease across the life course, from early development to old age. Our PhD students are an integral part of our dynamic neuroscience community and we are keen to recruit motivated and collaborative students. There are a variety of PhD opportunities ...

  22. PhD with Integrated Study in Finance

    Find out our academic, English language, and application requirements for the PhD in Finance. Entry requirements. Programme overview View the learning outcomes and a typical training course schedule for a first-year student. ... University of Edinburgh Business School 29 Buccleuch Place Edinburgh EH8 9JS Connect with Us LinkedIn Instagram Tik ...

  23. Postgraduate study

    The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336, VAT Registration Number GB 592 9507 00, and is acknowledged by the UK authorities as a "Recognised body" which has been granted degree awarding powers.