| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
| 2026-01-01 | - |
| 2026-04-01 | - |
Program Overview
Overview of the University of Kent
The University of Kent is a leading research university that offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The university has a strong reputation for academic excellence and is known for its research-led teaching and innovative approaches to learning.
Electronic Engineering PhD Program
The Electronic Engineering PhD program at the University of Kent is a research-led degree that offers students the opportunity to work with world-class academics and researchers in the field of electronic engineering. The program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue a career in research and development, academia, or industry.
Key Information
- Study mode: Full-time or part-time
- Duration: 3 to 4 years full-time
- Start date: September, January, April
- Location: Canterbury
About the School of Engineering
The School of Engineering at the University of Kent is a thriving research community that offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in electronic engineering, computer engineering, and related fields. The school has a strong reputation for research excellence and has established partnerships with industry leaders and research institutions around the world.
Research Areas
The Electronic Engineering PhD program at the University of Kent offers students the opportunity to work in a range of research areas, including:
- Communications
- Intelligent Interactions
- Instrumentation and Control
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for the Electronic Engineering PhD program, applicants must have:
- A 2.1 or higher honors degree or MSc with Merit or above in an electronics, computing, or related electronics subject
- English language proficiency: IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component
Funding
The University of Kent offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities to support postgraduate research students. These include:
- University scholarships
- Research council scholarships
- Industry-sponsored scholarships
Fees
The tuition fees for the Electronic Engineering PhD program at the University of Kent are:
- UK: £5,006 (full-time), £2,503 (part-time)
- EU: £23,500 (full-time), £11,750 (part-time)
- International: £23,500 (full-time), £11,750 (part-time)
Career Opportunities
The Electronic Engineering PhD program at the University of Kent provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue a career in research and development, academia, or industry. Graduates of the program have gone on to work in a range of fields, including:
- Research and development
- Academia
- Industry
- Government
Support
The University of Kent offers a range of support services to help students succeed in their studies, including:
- Academic support
- Career support
- Personal support
- Financial support
Facilities
The School of Engineering at the University of Kent has a range of facilities to support research and teaching, including:
- Laboratories
- Workshops
- Computing facilities
- Library resources
Staff Research Interests
The academic staff in the School of Engineering at the University of Kent have a range of research interests, including:
- Antennas and wireless communications
- Image processing and computer vision
- Biometrics and security
- Control systems and robotics
- Power electronics and energy systems
Research Groups
The School of Engineering at the University of Kent has a number of research groups, including:
- Communications Research Group
- Intelligent Interactions Research Group
- Instrumentation and Control Research Group
Research Projects
The School of Engineering at the University of Kent has a range of research projects available for PhD students, including:
- Projects in communications and wireless systems
- Projects in intelligent interactions and human-computer interfaces
- Projects in instrumentation and control systems
International Students
The University of Kent welcomes international students and offers a range of support services to help them succeed in their studies, including:
- English language support
- Academic support
- Cultural support
- Financial support
Application Process
To apply for the Electronic Engineering PhD program at the University of Kent, applicants must submit an online application form and provide supporting documents, including:
- Transcripts
- References
- Personal statement
- English language proficiency certificate
Contact
For more information about the Electronic Engineering PhD program at the University of Kent, please contact the School of Engineering.
