Tuition fees are charged annually to all students during the minimum candidature period for your programme and will increase in line with UKRI recommendations. The candidature periods and related Tuition Fee costs are outlined below:-
Programme | Minimum Candidature | Tuition Fees (2023/24) | Tuition Fees (2022/23) |
PhD (full time) |
3 years |
£4,712 |
£4,596 |
PhD (part time) |
6 years |
£2,356 |
£2,298 |
MPhil (full time) |
2 years |
£4,712 |
£4,596 |
MPhil (part time) |
4 years |
£2,356 |
£2,298 |
Masters by Research (full time) |
1 year |
£4,712 |
£4,596 |
Masters by Research (part time) |
2 years |
£2,356 |
£2,298 |
EngD (full time) |
4 years |
£4,712 |
£4,596 |
- You will be required to pay fees for the full minimum candidature period irrespective if you've been permitted to submit at an earlier point.
- A bench fee may be charged on top of your tuition fee to cover specialist equipment or laboratory costs required for your research. If a bench fee is to be charged, the amount will be determined by your supervisor and included in your Offer of Study.
- Fee costs for visiting research students will be charged at 50% of the above rates.
- Fee costs for associate research students will be charged at 25% of the above rates.
- If you undertake your research at your place of employment you will be regarded as an external student and the fee costs will be 50% of the above rates.
Note: Additional tuition fees may be charged in your 'writing up' period if it is deemed appropriate at the annual Progression Boards due to extensive supervision or laboratory use.