The PhD Finance programme at the University of Lincoln is a research-focused degree designed for individuals aspiring to make significant contributions to the field of finance through rigorous and original research. Students will become integral members of the University's research community, collaborating with leading academics whose work has achieved international impact across business, policy, and society. The programme emphasises independent critical investigation, guided by an experienced supervisory team.
Learning and assessment within the PhD Finance programme are centred around the student's research project. Candidates will benefit from a structured programme of training provided by the Doctoral School, which aims to cultivate the practical and critical skills essential for the successful completion of the doctorate and for future career progression. Assessment is primarily through the completion of a substantial research thesis, which is then defended in an oral examination. Students may also have opportunities to support undergraduate teaching and will be encouraged to participate in the Researcher Development Programme to enhance their career prospects.
The University of Lincoln is a respected institution dedicated to offering students an excellent educational journey, characterised by engaging teaching and a helpful academic atmosphere. Located in the historic city of Lincoln, the University attracts a diverse student body from the UK and internationally, providing a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Alongside Finance, the University offers academic pursuits in fields such as Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business, and the Arts, with a commitment to nurturing intellectual development and equipping students for successful future careers.
Candidates must submit a research proposal and a personal statement outlining their reasons for applying and relevant academic background. At least one academic or professional reference is also required. Applicants may optionally upload a CV to highlight relevant work experience.
Grade Requirements:
Typically, applicants should possess a 2:1 honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject, alongside a Master's degree (or international equivalent) at merit or higher. While academic qualifications are important, the suitability of the applicant to the programme and the research interests of our academic team are also carefully considered. Assessment is based on prior academic performance, the quality of the research proposal, and the availability of appropriate supervision.
English Proficiency:
Applicants whose first language is not English need to provide evidence of their English language proficiency. This is usually demonstrated by an overall IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component. Equivalent qualifications like PTE, TOEFL, or SELT are also accepted.
For international students undertaking the PhD Finance programme at the University of Lincoln, the tuition fees for the academic year 2025/2026 are £16,600 for full-time study. Students who opt for part-time enrolment will incur an annual fee of £8,300.
The University of Lincoln provides a range of scholarships and bursaries for both UK and international students. These awards acknowledge academic success, support study in specific academic areas, and are available based on a student's nationality. International applicants may be eligible for financial support, potentially receiving reductions in their tuition fees ranging from £1,000 up to 50%.
A PhD in Finance from the University of Lincoln can open doors to a variety of intellectually stimulating and impactful career paths. Graduates may pursue roles in:
Applications for the PhD Finance programme are managed through the University of Lincoln's online application portal. Throughout the admissions procedure, our trained counsellors are available to help and guide applicants, ensuring they satisfy the programme's entry criteria.
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