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PhD studentship: School of Computer Science

Job at University of Nottingham in Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7

Embark on Your Doctoral Journey in Computer Science at the University of Nottingham

Are you a driven individual with a passion for pushing the boundaries of computer science? The University of Nottingham's School of Computer Science, in partnership with the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award, presents a remarkable opportunity for aspiring researchers to undertake fully-funded PhD studentships. This program is designed to foster groundbreaking research across a diverse range of cutting-edge fields, offering a comprehensive package to support your academic and personal growth.

What Makes This Opportunity Stand Out?

  • Full Financial Support: These are fully funded studentships, covering your tuition fees and providing a generous annual stipend of at least £20,780 (subject to review for the 26/27 academic year). This allows you to focus entirely on your research without financial burdens.
  • Research Freedom and Focus: While the specific research topics are open, your proposal must align with the expertise of one of the School's distinguished research groups. This provides a balance of autonomy in defining your research question and the invaluable guidance of established experts in the field.
  • World-Class Research Environment: Immerse yourself in a vibrant academic community and contribute to advancements in areas such as:
    • Cyber-physical Health and Assistive Robotics Technologies
    • Computational Optimisation and Learning Lab
    • Computer Vision Lab
    • Cyber Security
    • Functional Programming
    • Intelligent Modelling and Analysis
    • Mixed Reality Lab
    • Lab for Uncertainty in Data and Decision Making
    • Visualisation and Computer Graphics
    • Responsible Digital Futures
  • Duration and Support: The studentships are tenable for 3.5 years, providing ample time to conduct in-depth research and produce high-quality scholarly work.
  • Global Opportunity: Applications are welcomed from both Home and International students, fostering a diverse and globally connected research cohort.

Key Considerations for Aspiring Candidates:

To make the most of this exceptional opportunity and to align your application effectively, consider the following:

  • Academic Foundation: A strong academic background is essential. Typically, applicants are expected to hold a 2:1 Bachelor's or Master's degree (or its international equivalent) in a relevant discipline.
  • English Language Proficiency: For candidates whose first language is not English, a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 (with no less than 6.0 in each element) or an equivalent qualification is required.
  • Proactive Engagement: The application process begins with an informal approach directly to potential supervisors. This is a critical first step. Identifying a research group and supervisor whose interests closely match your own is paramount. Engage with their work and formulate a compelling research proposal that addresses a significant challenge or opportunity within their domain.
  • Crafting Your Proposal: Your research proposal is your opportunity to showcase your analytical skills, creativity, and understanding of the field. Ensure it is well-structured, clearly articulates your research question, methodology, and expected contributions, and demonstrates a clear connection to the chosen research group's focus.
  • Formal Application: Once you have secured the support of a supervisor following an interview, you will then be directed to submit a formal application through the University's MyNottingham system. Ensure you accurately state the supervisor's name and the studentship reference number. Your application package will need to include your CV, research proposal, and academic transcripts.
  • Eligibility Check: Before embarking on the application process, please verify that you meet all the stated entry requirements.

This PhD studentship at the University of Nottingham offers a transformative platform for a career in advanced computer science research. By carefully considering your research interests, engaging with potential supervisors early, and presenting a strong application, you can position yourself to seize this prestigious opportunity.

Application Closing Date: 07 January 2026

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