The PhD is a three-year (or six year, if taken part-time) degree resulting in a substantial thesis.
The Department of Computer Science is one of the largest in the UK covering a huge spectrum of Computer Science topics. We currently have research groups ranging from Advanced Processor Technologies to Text Mining.
Our core Computer Science research is augmented by interdisciplinary research taking place at the interface with discipline areas including mathematics, physics, medicine and biology.
A detailed overview of the Departments research groups and core...
The PhD is a three-year (or six year, if taken part-time) degree resulting in a substantial thesis.<br/><br/>The Department of Computer Science is one of the largest in the UK covering a huge spectrum of Computer Science topics. We currently have research groups ranging from Advanced Processor Technologies to Text Mining.<br/><br/>Our core Computer Science research is augmented by interdisciplinary research taking place at the interface with discipline areas including mathematics, physics, medicine and biology.<br/><br/>A detailed overview of the Departments research groups and core and interdisciplinary research themes is available in the research area of our website and you can identify a possible project from our list of available projects .
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Part-time
Duration
72 Months
Start Date
01/2026
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Institution Code
M20
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