Apply for PhD in Structural Engineering at Loughborough University

Apply for PhD in Structural Engineering at Loughborough University

PhD Studentship in Structural Engineering: Loughborough’s Faculty of Engineering offers financial support to talented research students in a number of ways.

Funding for PhD students is awarded on the basis of academic merit and your potential to become a member of one of our internationally recognised research teams.

The Faculty has wide-ranging research capabilities and all six of our departments are able to offer unique and challenging research opportunities. The links below provide information on the areas in which our departments are able to supervise PhDs.

  • Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil and Building Engineering
  • Electronic and Electrical Engineering (including Systems Engineering)
  • Materials
  • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

There is always extremely strong competition for our funding awards and you need to have achieved a high standard in your studies to date (the equivalent of a UK distinction/high upper second class degree) to receive a funding award.

There are opportunities to obtain funding through research studentships funded by EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council UK), the University and the individual departments. Alternative routes for funding your PhD also exist through our Doctoral Training Centres, Research Associate/Assistant vacancies and Knowledge Transfer Partnerships.

For further details, and application materials, contact: Civil and Building Engineering PhD Research Studentships

PhD Studentship in Structural Engineering: Loughborough’s Faculty of Engineering offers financial support to talented research students in a number of ways.

Funding for PhD students is awarded on the basis of academic merit and your potential to become a member of one of our internationally recognised research teams.

The Faculty has wide-ranging research capabilities and all six of our departments are able to offer unique and challenging research opportunities. The links below provide information on the areas in which our departments are able to supervise PhDs.

  • Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil and Building Engineering
  • Electronic and Electrical Engineering (including Systems Engineering)
  • Materials
  • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

There is always extremely strong competition for our funding awards and you need to have achieved a high standard in your studies to date (the equivalent of a UK distinction/high upper second class degree) to receive a funding award.

There are opportunities to obtain funding through research studentships funded by EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council UK), the University and the individual departments. Alternative routes for funding your PhD also exist through our Doctoral Training Centres, Research Associate/Assistant vacancies and Knowledge Transfer Partnerships.

For further details, and application materials, contact: Civil and Building Engineering PhD Research Studentships

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