Entry requirements
All applicants must meet the following entry criteria:
- You will usually need a 2:1 degree from a UK University or equivalent
- If English isn't your first language, you'll need to show evidence of your English language ability. The minimum IELTS test score for entry to a research programme is 6.5 for Academic IELTS (5.5 in all four components) or equivalent. However, some postgraduate research degree programmes are linguistically more demanding, and higher command of the English language and/or higher IELTS scores are required. This will be indicated upon advertisement of that specific research degree study opportunity, upon contact and/or following interview with the applicant.
- Two satisfactory academic references
- Evidence of funding for the duration of your course
- Be GMC registered.
If you do not have a masters level qualification, we recommend you consider applying for one of our
programmes
.
For more general guidelines and application requirements, please visit the
research degrees applicants
page.
Fees, costs and funding
Please visit
tuition fees for postgraduate research
for information about fees. MD Medicine is in Band 2 for fees purposes.
You are responsible for meeting all of the costs related to your own research project, beyond the resources available in the department.
Please visit our postgraduate research
money matters page
to find out more about issues related to fees, funding, loans and paying for your programme of study.
How to apply
Potential applicants should first identify a potential project, together with a member of academic staff who may be a suitable supervisor, and contact them by email to discuss possible directions for a research proposal. The research proposal must be agreed by the supervisor before an application to study can be made. You can identify research areas of interest at the University by browsing our school’s
research groups
and looking at publication outputs from °µÍø½âÃÜ-based researchers.
After a potential supervisor has been identified, in order to formally apply, please complete the online application form and ensure you upload the following documents:
After a potential supervisor has been identified, in order to formally apply, please complete the online application form and ensure you upload the following documents:
- a brief research proposal and personal statement
- an up to date CV which includes dates with all gaps accounted for and the location of your activities
- two academic references
- a copy of your highest qualification certificate and final transcript of grades
- information on how you meet our
English language requirements , which is 6.5 for Academic IELTS (5.5 in all four components) or equivalent. - if a non-UK national, a copy of the information page of your passport
- copies of any UK visas you previously held
- information on how you intend to pay your fees.
Please note our application deadlines. Overseas applicants must submit their application 4.5 months prior to the proposed programme start date. For Home applicants the deadline is 2.5 months prior to the proposed programme start date. There are three possible start dates per year, 1 October, 1 January and 1 April.
Submitting your application
Complete your application and upload supporting documents to the
Doctoral College
by completing our online application form.
Submitting your application
Complete your application and upload supporting documents to the
Questions on the application process?
We're here to help. Please contact the
Doctoral College team
and we'll be happy to assist you.
We're here to help. Please contact the
You can view or download our
postgraduate research admissions policy.
If you have a disability and would like further information on the support available, please visit our Disability Services website.
Support is also available to overseas students applying to the University from our
International Office
.
Find more information about
how to apply for a research degree.
Medicine at °µÍø½âÃÜ
This full time or part time doctoral programme is suitable for people who have a particular research question or topic in mind, and wish to explore this through independent study in order to produce an original contribution to the subject. If you aspire to a research career this is the most appropriate research degree to undertake.
You will be guided by a small supervisory team of academic experts under the direction of a Director of Studies. Even if you already have a masters degree, you will be registered as an ‘MD’ candidate.
You will be expected to fully engage with skills development and training and to present your research in a range of scholarly contexts.
Your MD will be assessed via submission of either a written thesis (approximately 80,000 words), and a viva voce (an oral examination).
For full details of what doing a MD entails at the °µÍø½âÃÜ, please visit our
postgraduate research degrees pages
.
Research
Find out about the ongoing research within the°µÍø½âÃÜ Institute of Health and Care Research (PIHR) , including ourBiomedical Research Group andClinical Trials and Population Studies Group .
Staff directory
Find out more about our staff and potential supervisors in thePeninsula Medical School staff directory ,Peninsula Dental School staff directory andSchool of Biomedical Sciences staff directory .
Funding for postgraduate research students
If you are considering starting a postgraduate research course, you could get help to pay for your course and living costs.