Computer Science PhD – 6 years
A research degree in Computer Science will equip you with skills you can use to develop new products and systems in areas where computers play an integral role.
A research degree in Computer Science will equip you with skills you can use to develop new products and systems in areas where computers play an integral role.
Gain sought-after skills in applied mathematics, programming, statistics and data analysis.
Specialise in vehicle design, performance, analysis and systems. Develop the engineering skills to work in automotive, transport, mobility and motorsport industries.
Develop a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of physics from subatomic to cosmological scales and expand your knowledge with specialist options.
Develop the skills you need to resolve complex economic issues. You’ll learn about core economic theories and empirical methods, and their real-world uses.
Students will present a thesis completed while employed, or they will submit published work embodying research in some aspect of Medicine.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of management disciplines with specialised accounting expertise.
Learn the core knowledge and technical skills of chemical engineering and focus on the environmental challenges of new technologies, processes and products.
Develop the skills and knowledge to become a thoughtful political economist. You'll explore the relationship between economics and political decision-making.
Mathematics enables us to reason logically, to understand structure and to formulate scientific principles, whether from the physical, life or social sciences.