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How to Apply
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Understanding your study options
There are a number of different routes into postgraduate research study. Your choice will depend on your study level, research interests, career goals and funding requirements.
Propose your own PhD
Do you have a passion for a certain area and an idea for original research you’d like to propose? Applying with your own proposal involves finding a research supervisor, as well as identifying
funding for your study
.
Doctoral degrees (PhDs) are an opportunity to become an expert in your field, positioning you at the forefront of innovation and discovery.
The outcome of your study is likely to be an extensive thesis, parts of which can be adapted for publication in academic journals, opening doors to academia and industry.
How to apply with your own proposal
Apply for a funded PhD
Do you know the research area you would like to work in, but don’t have a clear idea of a specific PhD project? Researching our studentships could be the right choice for you.
The majority of studentships have a fixed project title and named supervisor or supervisors. Occasionally there are those with a broader subject areas and without a specified supervisor. Opportunities are listed in our
Postgraduate funding database
.
Some of our funded PhD studentships are available via our
Doctoral Training Centres and Partnerships
. You'll work with other PhD students and leading researchers from different universities and schools. Study is often interdisciplinary and you could get the chance to collaborate with an organisation from business or industry.
How to apply for a studentship
Research Master's - MRes, MLitt, MPhil, LLM by Research
Ideal for building research skills and furthering your interests in academia, Research Master’s courses are varied, dependant on the discipline and nature of the degree.
Courses may be entirely focused on independent research with bespoke training or include specific training or taught elements that augment the independent research experience.
For further details and application guidance, search course listings
How to apply with your own research
Find out how to find a supervisor who matches your interests and how to write a successful research proposal.
How to apply for a studentship
Discover the steps you need to take to apply for a funded PhD with a defined project title and supervisor.
Steps to making your application
1. Find a research degree or project
Explore the different research degrees that are available and find a route that matches your interests.
Search for a Postgraduate course
Search for Postgraduate funding
2. Research and contact potential supervisors
Check if you need to identify a potential supervisor before you apply, and reach out to those you would like to speak to.
Review our research groups and academic staff profiles online and consider whether their specialisms are a good fit with yours. Information can be found on individual
schools and institutes pages
.
3. Check entry requirements
Academic and English language requirements are all given in
individual course profiles
.
Studentship adverts
will specify academic and English language requirements.
4. Prepare your application documents
You'll find information on what documents are required on course pages and studentship adverts.
Find more information on required documentation
5. Apply for your course - and good luck!
International applicants
Applying from outside the UK? Here’s what you need to know:
entry requirements:
check your course page
and see what’s needed on
our country pages
. You can also consult your supervisor or studentship provider
English language:
make sure you meet the
language requirements
visa process:
you’ll need a valid passport and a
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for your student visa
essential documents:
prepare your personal statement, academic transcripts, and contact details for two referees
conditional documents:
upload items like your degree certificate, passport (this must be valid for six months from the course start date) and English test results as soon as possible via the application portal
Explore your country-specific requirements
Additional help
Find more support and guidance to help you navigate through the postgraduate application process.
Find support
Funding your studies
How to write a research proposal
ðŸ?
Skip to main content
Postgraduate Research
Careers
Library
Current Students
Staff
News & Press
Events
Contact
Logo
Postgraduate Research
Research at Newcastle
Is a PhD for me?
Fees and Funding
How to Apply
How to Apply
How to Apply for Studentships
How to Propose your Research
How to Write a Research Proposal
Occasional Students
Supporting You
Supporting You
Careers
Our Doctoral College
Newcastle University
Postgraduate Research
How to Apply
On this page
Understanding your study options
There are a number of different routes into postgraduate research study. Your choice will depend on your study level, research interests, career goals and funding requirements.
Propose your own PhD
Do you have a passion for a certain area and an idea for original research you’d like to propose? Applying with your own proposal involves finding a research supervisor, as well as identifying
funding for your study
.
Doctoral degrees (PhDs) are an opportunity to become an expert in your field, positioning you at the forefront of innovation and discovery.
The outcome of your study is likely to be an extensive thesis, parts of which can be adapted for publication in academic journals, opening doors to academia and industry.
How to apply with your own proposal
Apply for a funded PhD
Do you know the research area you would like to work in, but don’t have a clear idea of a specific PhD project? Researching our studentships could be the right choice for you.
The majority of studentships have a fixed project title and named supervisor or supervisors. Occasionally there are those with a broader subject areas and without a specified supervisor. Opportunities are listed in our
Postgraduate funding database
.
Some of our funded PhD studentships are available via our
Doctoral Training Centres and Partnerships
. You'll work with other PhD students and leading researchers from different universities and schools. Study is often interdisciplinary and you could get the chance to collaborate with an organisation from business or industry.
How to apply for a studentship
Research Master's - MRes, MLitt, MPhil, LLM by Research
Ideal for building research skills and furthering your interests in academia, Research Master’s courses are varied, dependant on the discipline and nature of the degree.
Courses may be entirely focused on independent research with bespoke training or include specific training or taught elements that augment the independent research experience.
For further details and application guidance, search course listings
How to apply with your own research
Find out how to find a supervisor who matches your interests and how to write a successful research proposal.
How to apply for a studentship
Discover the steps you need to take to apply for a funded PhD with a defined project title and supervisor.
Steps to making your application
1. Find a research degree or project
Explore the different research degrees that are available and find a route that matches your interests.
Search for a Postgraduate course
Search for Postgraduate funding
2. Research and contact potential supervisors
Check if you need to identify a potential supervisor before you apply, and reach out to those you would like to speak to.
Review our research groups and academic staff profiles online and consider whether their specialisms are a good fit with yours. Information can be found on individual
schools and institutes pages
.
3. Check entry requirements
Academic and English language requirements are all given in
individual course profiles
.
Studentship adverts
will specify academic and English language requirements.
4. Prepare your application documents
You'll find information on what documents are required on course pages and studentship adverts.
Find more information on required documentation
5. Apply for your course - and good luck!
International applicants
Applying from outside the UK? Here’s what you need to know:
entry requirements:
check your course page
and see what’s needed on
our country pages
. You can also consult your supervisor or studentship provider
English language:
make sure you meet the
language requirements
visa process:
you’ll need a valid passport and a
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for your student visa
essential documents:
prepare your personal statement, academic transcripts, and contact details for two referees
conditional documents:
upload items like your degree certificate, passport (this must be valid for six months from the course start date) and English test results as soon as possible via the application portal
Explore your country-specific requirements
Additional help
Find more support and guidance to help you navigate through the postgraduate application process.
Find support
Funding your studies
How to write a research proposal