The PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Brunel University London invites students to explore how technology can help solve real problems in health and medicine. The course focuses on creating new tools, devices, and systems that improve patient care and bridge the gap between engineering and clinical practice. Throughout their doctoral studies, students work with leading experts to develop innovative solutions grounded in both solid technical knowledge and practical medical understanding.
Students begin by selecting a research topic and forming a supervisory team to guide their journey through planning, experimentation, writing, and presenting their findings. The programme runs for three years full-time or six years part-time. Learning is mostly through one-to-one supervision, research activities, and scholarly interaction with academic communities.
Students share their work in seminars, attend workshops on research methods and communication, and present at conferences. Instead of formal exams, success is measured through milestones such as literature reviews, ethics approvals, journal articles, and finally a doctoral thesis that provides an original contribution to knowledge.
Brunel University London is a place where teaching and research go hand in hand to shape a meaningful learning experience. Researchers who teach are also active in their fields, bringing up-to-date knowledge and real-world insight into their guidance. Because students work closely with experienced supervisors and regularly present their work, each candidate learns how to communicate clear ideas, deep research, and careful reasoning.
Brunel supports students not just academically but professionally too. It offers career development workshops, training in research management, and personalised guidance that helps students grow their confidence and build skills they will use in their future careers. This close support prepares students well for careers in research, academia, or applying biomedical innovations in industry.
Applicants will be required to submit a personal statement and a research statement.
For the academic year 2025/26, the annual tuition fee to study a PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Brunel University London is £24,795 per year for international students for full-time study.
Brunel offers various financial help through doctoral studentships and scholarships, including fee waivers and living allowances in some cases. All eligible applicants should consider applying early and seeking external funding too, such as Doctoral Student Loans, research council funding, or support from their home governments or employers, many of whom offer these to international students. Alumni may also be able to access a tuition discount of 15%.
Graduates of the PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Brunel University London can work as:
Applicants for the PhD in Biomedical Engineering course can apply for the course directly to the university through their online application form. You can speak to our experienced counsellors to help you.
Latest Blogs