Computing MPhil/PhD/PhD by Published works
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-10-01 | - |
| 2026-03-01 | - |
Program Overview
Computing MPhil/PhD/PhD by Published Works
Key Facts
- Level: Postgraduate
- Duration: MPhil Full Time (on and off-site): 12 months – 3 years MPhil Part Time (on and off-site): 30 months – 5 years PhD Full Time (on and off-site): 2 – 4 years PhD Part Time (on and off-site): 3 – 6 years PhD by Published Works Part Time (on and off-site): 1 – 2 years
- Starting: October, March
- UK Fees 25/26: See Fees section
- International Fees 25/26: See Fees section
- Location: Waterside
Overview
Earn your doctorate in computer science and elevate your expertise in the field with a postgraduate research degree from the University of Northampton. Whether you pursue a PhD, MPhil, or PhD by Published Works, our programmes are designed to enhance your knowledge and research abilities. Our programme is informed by active researchers, industry professionals, and academic bodies, ensuring the content is up-to-date, relevant, and engaging. As a research student, you will undertake a sophisticated research project guided by a select group of academic experts and a Director of Studies. Commitment to personal skill development and scholarly presentations is expected. Upon successful thesis defence, you will be awarded the most prestigious degree from a UK university, positioning you for advanced management roles within the industry. Applications are welcomed across all our dynamic research domains.
Highlights
- Advance the field of computing and computer science.
- Team of distinguished professionals.
- Delve into pioneering research domains.
- Exceptional guidance and oversight.
- Robust supervisory techniques and assistance.
- Collaborate with renowned specialists.
Entry Requirements
Candidates applying should possess a Master’s qualification or have achieved a 2:1 or first-class honours in a bachelor’s degree (or international equivalent) in a field relevant to the proposed project. Equivalent academic backgrounds will also be considered, particularly if you have gained experience or developed a keen interest in your field of work after your formal education.
Additionally, it is required that you substantiate your preparedness to undertake the proposed project detailed in your application. This substantiation should be presented as a comprehensive research proposal. Please view the guidance notes on how to write a proposal for a research degree.
Acceptance into the Computing PhD programme is contingent upon the following conditions:
- A positive outcome from the interview conducted by the University.
- Availability of appropriate Research Supervision Support.
English Language Requirements
Applicants for the Computing PhD whose primary language is not English are required to demonstrate a high level of proficiency in all aspects of English, particularly in writing. This is typically evidenced by achieving a score of at least 7.0 overall on the IELTS exam, with a minimum of 6.5 in each section including writing, or an equivalent qualification.
The Computing PhD academic programme demands engagement with intricate theoretical discussions and texts, necessitating a strong command of English. Consequently, candidates with an IELTS score below 5.5 in any category, or an equivalent score, will unfortunately not be eligible for consideration.
Course Content
The computing doctoral program, available as both full-time and part-time, is designed for individuals who are focused on a specific research question or topic and are committed to conducting independent research that will make a novel contribution to the field. For those aiming for a career in research, this programme represents the ideal pathway to achieve that goal.
This research programme offers a unique opportunity for you to hone your area of expertise and enhance your technical abilities. You will receive mentorship from a select group of scholarly specialists, all coordinated by a Director of Studies to ensure a focused and enriching academic experience.
As you embark on research projects, you will first undergo comprehensive training tailored to your field and the project. This foundational training is designed to equip you with the necessary skills to carry out your research autonomously and proficiently. You are anticipated to actively participate in further skill enhancement and training opportunities. Additionally, you will have the responsibility to showcase your research findings within various academic settings.
The evaluation of your doctoral degree will involve the submission of a comprehensive written thesis, followed by an oral defence examination, commonly known as a viva voce.
For full details of how to apply for a Research degree at the University of Northampton, please visit How to apply for research degree study.
Fees and Funding
2025/26 Tuition Fees
Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 25/26 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.
Doctor Of Philosophy Degrees
- UK – Full Time: £5,700
- UK – Part Time: £2,845
- International – Full Time: £16,350
- International – Part Time: £7,640
Doctor of Philosophy Degrees by means of Published Works
- UK – Part Time: £3,600
- International – Part Time: £7,840
Please visit the funding page for more details on how to fund your study.
2024/25 Tuition Fees
Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 24/25 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.
Doctor of Philosophy Degrees, including Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) practice based in the Arts, Master of Philosophy (MPhil):
UK Students
- Full time: £5,340
- Part time: £2,695
International Students
- Full time: £15,480.00
- Part Time: £7,245
Doctor of Philosophy Degrees by means of Published Works, including Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by means of published works:
- UK part time: £3,400
- International part time: £7,460
Please visit the funding page for more details on how to fund your study.
Staff
- Triantafyllos Kanakis - Senior Lecturer - Computing
- Yinghui Zhang - Associate Professor in Computer Science
- Suraj Ajit - Senior Lecturer - Computing
- Mark Johnson - Senior Lecturer in Games Programming
- Anastasios Bakaoukas - Professor of Computer Engineering
- Michael Opoku Agyeman - Professor of Human-Centred Data Intelligence
- Mu Mu - Senior Lecturer - Computing
- James Xue - Senior Lecturer - Computing
Careers and Employability
When you finish this course, you will be able to find research and development roles within the industry or progress into an academic career or enter business at a managerial level. Our graduates have gone on to further study and secured jobs in senior positions around the world.
Related Courses
- Computing MSc
- Computing (Software Engineering) MSc
- Computing (Computer Networks Engineering) MSc
- Business Computing BSc (Hons)
