Develop your own self-funded PhD proposal
If you have your own research idea, we can help you to develop it. To begin this process you will need to find a PhD Supervisor from one of our research groups, whose research interests align with your own.
Studying for a research degree is a rewarding and challenging process. As part of our vibrant research community, you will develop the skills you need to enjoy a rewarding career.
The School of Computing and Communications (SCC) at Lancaster University is an international centre of excellence. It was ranked 14th in the UK for research power, with 94% of our research being deemed world-leading or internationally excellent in REF2021. SCC is a research-intensive environment comprising of over 60 academics and 130 researchers, with a grant portfolio exceeding £21m from a wide range of sources including EPSRC, Innovate UK, the EU and industry.
SCC is a diverse, inclusive, and fair working environment with a wealth of expertise covering a vast number of research areas. Our research is divided into nine different research groups. We offer a stimulating multidisciplinary environment that includes enormous opportunities to engage via our interdisciplinary research institutes in Cyber-Security, Data Science and Social Futures, and capitalise on significant new investments including our £42m Health Innovation Campus.
Applicants are expected to have a First Class or Distinction BSc level degree in computer science, communication science, or relevant disciplines such as mathematics. Candidates who have additional academic or technical experience as evidenced by MSc, or equivalent degree, or industry experience are strongly encouraged to apply.
PhD studies can be done either full- or part-time, but for funded positions please check the T&C’s of specific studentships.
Information on the funding available, tuition fees and living costs in Lancaster are at Postgraduate Fees and Funding.
We offer a number of different routes to beginning your PhD study.