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Electrical Engineering

Discover world leading research and innovation in electronics, communications, signal processing, energy, computers, control systems, and machine learning.

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Course key facts

  • Qualification

    • PhD

  • Duration

    4 years

  • Study mode

    Full-time

  • Delivered by

    • Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

  • Location

    • South Kensington

Academic requirements

  • 2.1 MEng degree electrical engineering or a related subject

  • 2.1 BEng degree in Electrical Engineering or a related subject and a Master's degree passed at Merit or higher.

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Course overview

Electrical and electronic engineering underpins most of the key technologies of the modern world, and we are at the forefront of tackling the most urgent global challenges in energy, healthcare, security, smart technology and communications.

Our PhD typically takes 3-4 years to complete and gives you the opportunity to undertake a period of in-depth research in a specific topic, to uncover its background, and contribute new insights or develop innovative applications of known science.

Every year between 40-50 students are accepted for the PhD programme in our department from around 350 applicants.

As a PhD student in the department of Electrical Engineering you will belong to one of our . 

Structure

  • Months 0-12
  • Months 12-24
  • Months 24-36
  • Months 36-48

Milestones for the first year of study include:

Within 3 months of starting:

Submit a short research plan, summarising the problem you have been set, and your proposed plan to work on it.

Within 12 months of starting (24 months for part-time):

Submit a report summarising the first year’s work, including courses taken. There is a short oral examination to assess this.

 

Within 24 months of starting (48 months for part-time):

Submit a report describing progress so far, and a work plan for completing the thesis. Assessed with a short oral examination.

Within 24-36 months of starting:

Progress Review (at 36 months). It is decided whether you should move to writing up stage or have your active registration extended.

End of the 48th month:

Thesis submission 

Entry requirements

  • Academic requirements
  • English requirements
  • International qualifications

Degree

An integrated Master's (MEng) honours degree in Electrical Engineering or a related subject, passed at 2.1 or 1st.
OR a Bachelor's (BEng) honours degree in Electrical Engineering or a related subject passed at 2.1 or 1st and a Master's degree passed at Merit or higher.

Footnotes

Outstanding applicants without a Master's may still apply and will be expected to supply clear evidence of compensating factors, such as research and work experience relevant to the research area and/or high-quality publication record. All applications we receive will be evaluated across these dimensions pior to making an admission decision.

Please check the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø College entry requirements Entry requirements to ensure you meet the minimum entry criteria for research.

All candidates must demonstrate a minimum level of English language proficiency for admission to the College. 

You will need to meet the College's Higher English language requirement. 

For details about this requirement, please see the English language requirements for postgraduate applicants.

The equivalent of a UK 2.1 in both Bachelor's and Master's degrees. All applicants must normally have, or be studying for, a Master's degree.

For guidance see our accepted qualifications, though please note that the standards listed are the minimum for entry to the College, and not specifically this Department.

If you have any questions about admissions and the standard required for the qualification you hold or are currently studying then please contact the relevant admissions team.

Supervisors

You are advised to familiarise yourself with the Department's areas of research. You might like to contact a potential supervisor before making your application to informally discuss research topics.

It is not necessary to contact a supervisor before applying, but it is highly recommended you indicate in the form the supervisor(s) you wish to work with or we might have to contact you and ask for this information. Keep in mind that formal admissions decisions can only be made after the application has been processed by the College Registry and the Department.

How to apply

Apply online

Applications are considered throughout the year, but as funding is competitive we recommend you apply for scholarships a year in advance of your start date.

As part of the application you will be asked to provide a Research statement, including an indication of potential supervisors. You will more information about how to prepare your research statement on the departmental pages.

It is not necessary to contact a supervisor before applying. You are advised to familiarise yourself with the Department's areas of research. 

When to apply

Applications are considered throughout the year but we recommended the following application dates:

  • For an October start - apply by 30 June
  • For a January start - apply by 30 September
  • For an April start - apply by 30 November
  • For July start - apply by 30 March

If you are applying for scholarships we advise you apply one year before your intended start date. If you are an international student, consider giving yourself more time for ATAS clearance and visa. You can find more information on the application process on our departmental pages.

Find out more about applying to 51³Ô¹ÏÍø. 



Apply online through  using course code: H6ZX.

General information relating to applying to Postgraduate Taught and Postgraduate Research programmes can be found on our Postgraduate Doctoral pages. 

 

Fees and funding

  • Scholarships and funding
  • Home fee
  • Overseas fee

We offer a wide variety of financial support to PhD students, including funding from research councils, research projects, industry. A number of our PhD students receive funding from either 51³Ô¹ÏÍø College scholarships, or Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering / EPSRC awards.

We have a number of scholarships for outstanding PhD applicants each year to support you through your PhD studies including the Maria Petrou Scholarship for Women.

PhD supervisors can nominate a limited number of their top applicants for funding.

We also have a range of grants and scholarships which you don't need to pay back. 

For further information about possible sources of funding please visit our scholarships page.

Home fee

2023 entry

£7,030 per year

2024 entry

£7,340per year

Please note that fees are charged by year of entry to the College and not year of study.

Tuition fees are set for the academic year which runs from 1 September to 31 August. You will pay the fees for the full 12 months of the academic year that your start date falls in.

Please refer to our tuition fees pages for more details of fees are charged and billed. 

Whether you pay the Home or Overseas fee depends on your fee status. This is assessed based on UK Government legislation and includes things like where you live and your nationality or residency status.

Find out how we assess your fee status.

If you are a Home student, you can apply for Postgraduate Doctoral Loan from the UK government to help with course fees and living costs while you study a postgraduate doctoral course, such as a PhD.

See an estimate of costs for living in London as an 51³Ô¹ÏÍø student.

There’s different funding if you normally live in Wales.

Fees shown relate to the year of entry advertised only. You should expect and budget for your fees to increase each year.

Find out more about our tuition fees payment terms, including how inflationary increases are applied to your tuition fees in subsequent years of study.

Overseas fee

2023 entry

£28,600 per year

2024 entry

£29,900per year

Please note that fees are charged by year of entry to the College and not year of study.

Tuition fees are set for the academic year which runs from 1 September to 31 August. You will pay the fees for the full 12 months of the academic year that your start date falls in.

Please refer to our  for more details of fees are charged and billed.

Fees shown relate to the year of entry advertised only. You should expect and budget for your fees to increase each year.

Find out more about our tuition fees payment terms, including how inflationary increases are applied to your tuition fees in subsequent years of study.

Whether you pay the Home or Overseas fee depends on your fee status. This is assessed based on UK Government legislation and includes things like where you live and your nationality or residency status.

Find out how we assess your fee status.

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