The PhD in Materials Characterisation and Processing at Brunel University London is designed for people who want to advance their understanding of science and develop new materials for industry and research. You will explore how materials are created, processed, tested, and applied in real-world innovations.
You will work closely with a supervisor who is an expert in your chosen research area. Learning for this programme is delivered through hands-on experiments, lab work, scientific discussions, and independent research. You will also present your work at conferences, publish research papers, and take part in workshops. Assessment in this programme is based on your final thesis and an oral examination. The PhD in Materials Characterisation and Processing at Brunel University London is a chance to become an expert and contribute new knowledge to the world.
Brunel University London is a public research university located in west London, renowned for its practical, hands-on approach to education and its strong connections to businesses and industries. Brunel is a well-respected university with several awards and ratings. It has a reputation for research and student outcomes, which means it prepares graduates for a successful career.
As a PhD student, you will have access to some advanced research facilities. The university has state-of-the-art labs and workshops, including advanced equipment that is used in a real professional work environment. You will be working with a highly skilled teaching and research team who are experts in their fields, with many having strong industry connections. These links are important because they can lead to collaboration opportunities and help you find a job after you finish your PhD.
Your application requires a personal statement explaining your interest and qualifications, along with a reference from either an academic or an employer. Please also include a CV that highlights your relevant work experience.
Grade Requirements:
English Proficiency:
International students enrolling in the PhD Materials Engineering program at Brunel University London for the 2025/2026 academic year will have a tuition fee of £24,795.
The university offers various financial assistance options to support students at Brunel. International applicants are encouraged to explore and apply for scholarships and bursaries through the university's scholarship portal.
The program equips graduates with the skills necessary to pursue a range of careers, including roles such as:
You can apply for this course through UCAS or the university's international application form. For further assistance, please contact one of our trained counsellors.
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