Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 59,400
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
36 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Mathematics | Probability Theory | Statistics
Area of study
Mathematics and Statistics
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 59,400
About Program

Program Overview


PhD Statistics / Overview

Degree Awarded

Doctor of Philosophy


Duration

36 or 48 Months. [Full-Time]


Entry Requirements

The standard academic entry requirement for this PhD is an upper second-class (2:1) honours degree in a discipline directly relevant to the PhD (or international equivalent) OR any upper-second class (2:1) honours degree and a Master’s degree at merit in a discipline directly relevant to the PhD (or international equivalent).


Other combinations of qualifications and research or work experience may also be considered.


Full Entry Requirements

  • The standard academic entry requirement for this PhD is an upper second-class (2:1) honours degree in a discipline directly relevant to the PhD (or international equivalent) OR any upper-second class (2:1) honours degree and a Master’s degree at merit in a discipline directly relevant to the PhD (or international equivalent).
  • Other combinations of qualifications and research or work experience may also be considered.

How to Apply

  • Apply online
  • In your application you’ll need to include:
    • The name of this programme
    • Your research project title (i.e. the advertised project name or proposed project name) or area of research
    • Your proposed supervisor’s name
    • If you already have funding or you wish to be considered for any of the available funding
    • A supporting statement (see 'Advice to Applicants for what to include)
    • Details of your previous university level study
    • Names and contact details of your two referees.

Programme Options

| Full-time | Part-time | Full-time distance learning | Part-time distance learning
---|---|---|---|---
PhD | Y | Y | N | N


Programme Description

The Department of Mathematics has an outstanding research reputation and a thriving community of PhD students.


Opportunities for PhD research are available in a range of Probability and Statistics topics and Mathematics research areas . For more information, you can find out more about specific projects .


Open Days

Visit our Events and Opportunities page to find out about upcoming open days and webinars.


Fees

For entry in the academic year beginning September 2025, the tuition fees are as follows:


  • PhD (full-time)
    • UK students (per annum): Band A - £5,006.00; Band B - £7,400; Band C - £10,500; Band D - £15,200; Band E - £25,700
    • International, including EU, students (per annum): Band A - £29,400; Band B - £31,500; Band C - £37,300; Band D - £45,200; Band E - £59,900
  • PhD (part-time)
    • UK students (per annum): Band A - £2,503.00; Band B - £3,700; Band C - £5,250; Band D - £7,600; Band E - £12,850
    • International, including EU, students (per annum): Band A - £14,700; Band B - £15,750; Band C - £18,650; Band D - £22,600; Band E - £29,950

Scholarships/Sponsorships

There are a range of scholarships, studentships and awards at university, faculty and department level to support both UK and overseas postgraduate researchers.


To be considered for many of our scholarships, you’ll need to be nominated by your proposed supervisor. Therefore, we’d highly recommend you discuss potential sources of funding with your supervisor first, so they can advise on your suitability and make sure you meet nomination deadlines.


School/Faculty Overview

Our internationally-renowned expertise across the School of Natural Sciences informs research led teaching with strong collaboration across disciplines, unlocking new and exciting fields and translating science into reality. Our multidisciplinary learning and research activities advance the boundaries of science for the wider benefit of society, inspiring students to promote positive change through educating future leaders in the true fundamentals of science. Find out more about Science and Engineering at Manchester .


Programmes in Related Subject Areas

  • Mathematics

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