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Tuition fees for research courses 2025-2026

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Important notes about fees

  • The fees outlined below apply to all students whose initial date of registration falls on or between 1 August 2025 and 31 July 2026.
  • The tuition fee covers the cost of study, tuition, supervision, examinations and graduation. The fees also covers access to key resources including the Library and IT support. They do not cover additional fees beyond the normal registration period.
  • All students pay the tuition fee set by the University for the full duration of their registration period.
  • For self-funded students a tuition fee deposit of £500 is required when accepting an offer of admission. Deposits will be deducted from the cost of the tuition fee and are usually non-refundable, except where an acceptance of offer is withdrawn within 14 calendar days of paying the deposit, or where there are exceptional and unforeseen circumstances that prevent an applicant taking up their place. Please read our Guidance on refunding tuition fee deposits.
  • Eligibility for Home fee status is determined with reference to UK Department for Education rules. As a guiding principle UK or Irish nationals who are ordinarily resident in either the UK or Republic of Ireland pay Home tuition fees. All other students (including those from the Channel Islands and Isle of Man) pay Overseas fees.
  • For Overseas students registering for PhD, EngD and MPhil research projects there are two fee rates, either non-technical or technical. Non-technical projects will normally be desk-based, however, some desk-based projects rely on the existence of the University’s technical infrastructure and will be classed as technical. Applicants should discuss with their proposed supervisor whether their project will be non-technical or technical.
  • Additional charges will apply for extensions of registration. This will be made up of a monthly extension fee plus the DOC (if applicable) on a pro rata basis. Therefore the amount charged will depend on the duration of extension.

UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) International Student Policy

  • In line with UKRI policy, UKRI funded research projects will be open to both Home and Overseas students.
  • A cap of up to 30% international students will be applied to each UKRI training grant where appropriate and in line with UKRI’s policy.
  • All UKRI funded students at ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý¹ÙÍø will be charged at the Home fee rate. UKRI funding cannot be used to cover the difference between the Home and Overseas fee rate. However, ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý¹ÙÍø continues to have the flexibility to find the international fee from other sources which can include: a department bursary, co-funding partners or from the student directly.

Direct Operational Costs (DOC)

Direct Operational Costs (DOC) may apply to cover additional project related costs beyond the tuition fee. Each research project is different and the DOC is calculated on a project by project basis. Any agreed DOC will be included in the offer letter even if it is not being charged directly to the student. DOC will not apply to the Doctor of Business Administration.

Costs not included in the tuition fee, which could be part of the DOC may include:

  • IT hardware e.g. laptop, high-spec computer, bespoke software.
  • External training and workshops.
  • Travel and subsistence costs for site/field visits, meetings with industry partners, conference attendance, UK and international.
  • Specialist laboratory equipment and consumables (outside of the standard lab equipment/stock) .
  • Specialist laboratory support (outside of standard lab use/support e.g. equipment set up for specialist application).
  • Equipment hire, including external laboratory use.
  • Paper publishing costs (non-UKRI funded students).

All fees are on a per annum basis.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Ìý|ÌýDoctor of Engineering (EngD)Ìý|ÌýDoctor of Business AdministrationÌý|ÌýMaster of Philosophy (MPhil)Ìý|ÌýMaster of Science by Research (MSc)

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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Home fees

Mode of attendance Annual tuition fee Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýFull-time Ìý£5,006.00Ìý1 3 years Ìý£420.00Ìý1
ÌýPart-time Ìý£2,503.00Ìý1 6 years Ìý£210.00Ìý1


1ÌýFees are based on the current annual fee rate set by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

Overseas fees - Non-technical project types

Mode of attendance Annual tuition fee Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýFull-time Ìý£22,620.00 3 years Ìý£1,885.00
ÌýPart-time Ìý£11,310.00 6 years Ìý£945.00

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Overseas fees - Technical project types

Mode of attendance Annual tuition fee Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýFull-time Ìý£27,720.00 3 years Ìý£2,310.00
ÌýPart-time Ìý£13,860.00 6 years Ìý£1,155.00

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Doctor of Engineering (EngD)

Home fees

Mode of attendance Annual tuition fee Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýFull-time Ìý£5,006.00Ìý1 4 years Ìý£420.00Ìý1


1ÌýFees are based on the current annual fee rate set by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

Overseas fees - Non-technical project types

Mode of attendance Annual tuition fee Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýFull-time Ìý£22,620.00 4 years Ìý£1,885.00

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Overseas fees - Technical project types

Mode of attendance Annual tuition fee Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýFull-time Ìý£27,720.00 4 years Ìý£2,310.00

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Doctor of Business Administration

Home and Overseas fees

Mode of attendance Tuition fee (years 1 and 2) Tuition fee (years 3 and 4) Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýPart-time Ìý£18,000.00 Ìý£11,500.00 4 years Ìý£575.00

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Master of Philosophy (MPhil)

Home fees

Mode of attendance Annual tuition fee Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýFull-time Ìý£5,006.00Ìý1 3 years Ìý£420.00Ìý1
ÌýPart-time Ìý£2,503.00Ìý1 6 years Ìý£210.00Ìý1


1ÌýFees are based on the current annual fee rate set by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

Overseas fees - Non-technical project types

Mode of attendance Annual tuition fee Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýFull-time Ìý£22,620.00 4 years Ìý£1,885.00
ÌýPart-time Ìý£11,310.00 2 years Ìý£945.00

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Overseas fees - Technical project types

Mode of attendance Annual tuition fee Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýFull-time Ìý£27,720.00 2 years Ìý£2,310.00
ÌýPart-time Ìý£13,860.00 4 years Ìý£1,155.00

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Master of Science by Research (MSc)

Home fees

Mode of attendance Annual tuition fee Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýFull-time Ìý£9,000.00 1 year Ìý£750.00
ÌýPart-time Ìý£4,500.00 2 years Ìý£375.00

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Overseas fees

Mode of attendance Annual tuition fee Typical duration Monthly extension fee
ÌýFull-time Ìý£22,175.00 1 year Ìý£1,500.00
ÌýPart-time Ìý£11,087.00 2 years Ìý£750.00
 

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