The PhD Manufacturing and Enterprise Engineering at Brunel University London is designed for individuals who want to contribute to manufacturing processes, optimise supply chains, and drive industrial innovation.
Through supervisor-led sessions, students will research areas such as advanced manufacturing, digital manufacturing, sustainable manufacturing, enterprise engineering and design and manufacturing.
Assessment includes annual review, thesis submission and contributions to academic publications or conferences. The Graduate School provides extensive support through workshops, online training, and coaching as part of the Researcher Development Programme.
Brunel University London is located in Uxbridge, West London and was established in 1960 and became a university in 1966. The university offers practical education and research, which allows creativity and innovation. Student support services are also available.
Its campus offers a conducive learning environment for academic and student life. It features the Experimental Techniques Centre, a well-equipped library, science park, dedicated quiet study areas, modern computer laboratories and sports facilities.
Brunel offers several programmes in undergraduate and postgraduate studies. These programmes are offered in fields such as engineering, business, computer science, law, life sciences, and the arts, reflecting its large academic resources.
Applicants are required to submit both a personal statement and a research statement explaining their research interests and academic or professional experience. A reference from an academic or employer is required, and applicants may also include a CV to show any work experience.
Grade Requirements:
Applicants typically require a minimum of an upper second-class honours degree (2:1) or its equivalent.
English Proficiency:
The tuition fee for this course in the 2025/26 academic year is £24,795 per year for international students. Tuition fees are reviewed annually and may change.
The Brunel Graduate Discount offers a 15% reduction on the net tuition fee for every year of study for eligible postgraduate and postgraduate research students who are alumni of the university. Other funding includes Brunel Doctoral Studentships and the GREAT Scholarship (up to £10,000).
Graduates of this programme may pursue job roles such as:
Interested applicants should apply directly through Brunel University’s official website. For guidance, contact AHZ's trained counsellors.
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