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Economics PhD

University of liverpool management school, university of liverpool.

The University of Liverpool Management School’s (ULMS) Economics PhD programme has a long tradition of developing economists for the next Read more...

  • 4 years Part time degree: £2,393 per year (UK)

Management PhD

Our Management PhD aims to develop world-class researchers, specialised in building theory and producing valuable insight into business and Read more...

Radiobiology and Radiotherapy PhD

Radiotherapy is one of the cornerstones of cancer treatment and research in the Department. We aim to develop both a greater understanding Read more...

Chemistry PhD

Join us and you’ll be based in a state-of-the art environment that has a strong focus on novel interdisciplinary research. This is carried Read more...

Our Department hosts eight Research Clusters, which are crucial in supporting the building of external partnerships, providing a platform Read more...

Haematology and Leukaemia PhD

Our commitment to cancer research has resulted in the launch of Liverpool Cancer Research UK Centre – an organisation that brings together Read more...

Electrical Engineering and Electronics PhD

We are at the forefront of research and our postgraduate body is one of the largest in the University, encompassing world-class fundamental Read more...

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Research across the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences spans ‘from Cell to Society’, with the work of the Department of Public Health and Read more...

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We've highly active, internationally renowned research groups and, in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise (2008), 80% of our Read more...

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Mathematical Sciences at Liverpool offers wide opportunities for postgraduate study in an active research environment. Research is Read more...

Critical Care PhD

The University of Liverpool’s Institute of Infection and Global Health was established to bring together leading medical, veterinary and Read more...

Archaeology PhD

Current research in Archaeology at Liverpool uses state-of-the-art interdisciplinary methods and approaches to study the Palaeolithic and Read more...

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Computer Science at the University of Liverpool is research-driven and internationally renowned for its cutting-edge work. The 2014 Read more...

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There are 110 self-funded or funded PhD studentship.

Alterations in reparative dentinogenesis with ageing, gender and genetic predisposition

  • Funding: Self-funded project
  • Application deadline: Saturday 1st March 2025
  • Subject area: Biological and Medical Sciences
  • Supervisors: Dr Elizabeth Laird Professor Fadi Jarad Dr Nick Longridge
  • Eligibility: Open to students worldwide

Analysing the role of statins in cardiovascular protection

  • Application deadline: Thursday 16th January 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Mike Cross Dr Bettina Wilm Dr Anil Mondru

Analysis of the role of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells in methotrexate-induced liver toxicity

  • Funding: Funded studentship
  • Application deadline: Friday 29th November 2024
  • Supervisors: Dr Michael Cross Prof Chris Goldring

Assessing the physical impact of a six-week yoga intervention on brain structure, function, cognition and inflammatory profile in healthy volunteers

  • Application deadline: Monday 6th January 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Victoria Kinsley Prof Simon Keller

Automated solid state synthesis robotic workflow

  • Application deadline: Sunday 31st August 2025
  • Subject area: Chemical Sciences
  • Supervisors: Prof M Rosseinsky Dr Luke Daniels Dr T Manning
  • Eligibility: Open to UK applicants

Biological pathways supporting the formation and function of chromatin (Scholarship)

  • Application deadline: Saturday 8th February 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Colin Hammond

Cardiac Harmony: Modelling Heart Beats with Stem Cells and Code

  • Supervisors: Prof Richard Barrett-Jolley Dr Rachel Oldershaw

Cardiovascular and Neuromuscular Functions around the Clock: Harnessing Protective Endogenous Mechanisms towards Smarter Design of Novel Therapies and Interventions

  • Supervisors: Dr Vanja Pekovic-Vaughan Dr Masoud Isanejad Dr Aphrodite Vasilaki Dr Sunil Loganthama

Chromatin regulation of oncogenic transcription and replication stress: mechanism and functional implications in acute myeloid leukemia

  • Application deadline: Tuesday 18th March 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Manolis Papamichos Chronakis Prof David MacEwan Dr Aditi Kanhere

Combining genome-scale metabolic models and multi-omics data for a system level understanding of bacteria

  • Application deadline: Saturday 22nd March 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Francesco Del-Carratore Prof Roy Goodacre Prof Steve Paterson

Control of bone shape and function by the extracellular matrix Fibrillin-1

  • Supervisors: Dr Blandine Poulet

Designing and characterising complex fluids for advanced materials manufacturing using advanced imaging techniques, rheology and flow experiments.

  • Application deadline: Sunday 1st December 2024
  • Subject area: Engineering and Planning
  • Supervisors: Dr E García-Tuñón Dr William Sharratt

Determination of the non-coding RNAs in the knee joint tissues of dogs at differing risk to cranial cruciate ligament rupture.

  • Application deadline: Friday 28th February 2025
  • Supervisors: Professor Eithne Comerford Professor Mandy Peffers

Determining metabolic reprogramming events in stem cells in response to inflammatory disease phenotype

  • Supervisors: Dr Rachel Oldershaw Dr Amy Chadwick Dr Marie Phelan Dr Brendan Norman

Determining the role of mitochondrial DNA variation in hepatic pathways and its impact on physiology, pharmacology and toxicology: a combined in vitro and bioinformatic approach.

  • Application deadline: Wednesday 30th July 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Amy Chadwick Dr Dan Carr Dr Joanna Elson ([email protected])

Developing an in silico method for endodontic restoration of human molar teeth

  • Application deadline: Friday 11th April 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Rosti Readioff Dr Alana Sharp Dr Nicholas Longridge Prof Fadi Jarad

Developing Approaches to Surveillance for Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in the Equine population

  • Application deadline: Tuesday 3rd December 2024
  • Supervisors: Prof Nicola Williams Prof Gina Pinchbeck

Development and validation of the Epilepsy-Heart syndrome: a focus on ictal asystole and developing evidence-based national consensus guidelines

  • Application deadline: Monday 2nd December 2024
  • Supervisors: Dr Gashirai Mbizvo Prof Gregory Lip Prof Tony Marson Prof Ian Buchan

Discovery of Functional Inorganic Materials for Net Zero Applications using High-Throughput Synthesis

  • Application deadline: Tuesday 31st December 2024
  • Supervisors: Prof Matthew Rosseinsky Dr John Claridge Dr Troy Manning

Discovery of new inorganic materials for net zero applications

  • Supervisors: Prof M Rosseinsky Dr Luke Daniels

Do patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears demonstrate muscle strength deficits of the hip, knee, and ankle muscles?

  • Supervisors: Dr Rachel Oldershaw Mr Richard Norris

Elucidation of a new pathological mechanism for brittle bone disease

  • Supervisors: Dr Elizabeth Laird

Engineered nanomaterials for safe sustainable water purification

  • Application deadline: Thursday 9th January 2025
  • Supervisors: Prof Raechelle D’Sa

Engineering more water-use efficient crops: functional genomics of CO2 fixation during Crassulacean acid metabolism

  • Application deadline: Saturday 30th November 2024
  • Supervisors: Dr James Hartwell Dr Peter Walley

Enzymes for Sustainable Amide Synthesis Under Aqueous Conditions for Pharmaceutical Applications

  • Application deadline: Thursday 1st May 2025
  • Supervisors: Prof Andrew Carnell Prof Dan Rigden Dr Jesus Enrique Salcedo Sora

Establishing the biomarker potential of extracellular RNA structure in chronic diseases

  • Application deadline: Friday 9th May 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Simon Tew

Examining how post-transcriptional gene regulation mechanisms affect stem cell function

  • Supervisors: Simon Tew David Turner Rachel Oldershaw

Expanding the Chemical Universe: 3D Features Driving Next-Gen Synthesis Predictions

  • Application deadline: Friday 20th December 2024
  • Supervisors: Anthony Bradley John Ward Fergus Imrie

Experimental Discovery of New Ionic Conducting Materials

Exploiting deep learning-based protein structure prediction for function annotation and structural biology.

  • Application deadline: Saturday 15th February 2025
  • Supervisors: Prof D J Rigden Dr R Keegan

Exploring the roles of dynamic atypical protein phosphorylation in cancer

  • Application deadline: Wednesday 5th February 2025
  • Supervisors: Prof Claire Eyers Prof Andy Jones

Exploring the therapeutic potential of calmodulin in the context of inherited cardiac arrhythmia

  • Application deadline: Friday 6th December 2024
  • Supervisors: Dr Nordine Helassa Prof Caroline Dart

Green electrospun nanofiber membranes for water treatment

  • Application deadline: Monday 31st March 2025
  • Supervisors: Prof Raechelle D'Sa

High power laser development

  • Supervisors: Dr Laura Corner

High speed ‘laminar’ flows for laser and hypersonic applications.

  • Supervisors: Dr Kirsty McKay Prof Jason Ralph

High-throughput exploration of multicomponent metal organic frameworks (MOFs)

  • Supervisors: Prof M Rosseinsky Dr A Katsoulidis

Identifying age-related extracellular microenvironment in dental tissues

  • Application deadline: Monday 10th March 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Kazuhiro Yamamoto Prof Fadi Jarad

Improving chemical and immunological assessment to drive safer development of the new breed of drugs: PROTACS

  • Application deadline: Friday 28th March 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Xiaoli Meng Prof Dean Naisbitt Dr Gemma Nixon Dr Sean Hammond

Improving patient outcomes following mandibular reconstruction after oral cancer: novel finite element methods for better surgical design

  • Supervisors: Dr Alana Sharp Prof Andrew Schache

Investigating how tumour associated macrophages affect cancer metastasis and response to therapies

  • Supervisors: Prof Ainhoa Mielgo Prof Michael Schmid

Investigating local invasion in primary and secondary brain tumours

  • Supervisors: Dr Rasheed Zakaria Prof Michael Jenkinson Ian Scott

Investigating the cellular functions of Trappc9 in brain development and microcephaly

  • Application deadline: Wednesday 1st January 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Antonius Plagge Dr Tobias Zech

Investigating the impact of galectin-ligand interaction on cancer cell resistance to chemotherapeutic treatment

  • Supervisors: Prof Lu-Gang Yu

Investigating the metabolic response of low and high dietary vitamin A intake in humans using cell and mammal models

  • Supervisors: Prof Warwick Dunn Prof Georg Lietz

Investigating the regulation of neutrophil gene expression by intracellular signalling and small non-coding RNAs

  • Supervisors: Dr Helen Wright Prof Mandy Peffers

Investigating the role of Aquaporins in age related diseases

  • Supervisors: Dr Caroline Staunton Dr Robert Heaton

Investigating the role of neutrophil-mediated tissue damage in a model of lupus nephritis

  • Supervisors: Dr Helen Wright Dr David Wilkinson Dr David Turner

Investigating the role of oxidative metabolites in joint destruction in osteoarthritis

  • Supervisors: Dr Brendan Norman Dr Juliette Hughes Prof George Bou-Gharios

LYONS-JONES Scholarship PhD programme within the Institute of Systems, Integrative and Molecular Biology

  • Application deadline: Friday 31st January 2025
  • Supervisors: A supervisor will be allocated to you

Machine Learning for LDEW target recognition and line-of-sight stabilisation.

  • Supervisors: Dr Kirsty Mckay Prof J Ralph

Mathematical Modelling of Cell Shape and Localised Cell growth.

  • Application deadline: Friday 1st August 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Natasha Savage

Microbial Induced Electrochemistry at the Local Site and Single Cell Level

  • Application deadline: Sunday 15th June 2025
  • Supervisors: Prof Rasmita Raval Dr Andrea Vezzoli

Molecular mechanisms underpinning A. baumannii virulence

  • Application deadline: Sunday 1st June 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Christopher Harding Prof Aras Kadioglu

Morphology, motion, and mechanics of vertebral joints in fish

  • Supervisors: Dr Ariel Camp Dr Alana Sharp

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: A novel theragnostic approach for treating brain tumours

  • Application deadline: Friday 13th December 2024
  • Supervisors: Professor Harish Poptani Dr Marco Giardiello Prof P Murray

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Ageing-related susceptibility to pneumococcal pneumonia

  • Supervisors: Prof Aras Kadioglu Dr Rong Xu Dr Franz Puttur

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Bioengineering a protein nanocage as a novel drug and antigen vaccine delivery platform for cancer therapeutics

  • Supervisors: Prof LN Liu Prof Natalia Savelyeva Prof L Yu

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Characterization of immunological responses in patients with liver cancer to predict immunotherapy efficacy and immune-related adverse events

  • Supervisors: Dr Xiaoli Meng Dr D Naisbitt Prof Dan Palmer Dr Sean Hammond

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Cracking the Mitochondrial Code: New Frontiers in Tackling Linezolid Toxicity for Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis

  • Supervisors: Dr Amy Chadwick Dr Joanna Elson

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Decoding Shank3: New Insights into neuronal maintenance and neurodegeneration via structural analysis and Drosophila models

  • Supervisors: Dr Igor Barsukov Dr N Sanchez-Soriano

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Development of a biocompatible and bioabsorbable mechanical metamaterial for bone fixation

  • Supervisors: Dr Rosti Readioff Dr Pooya Sareh

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Dissecting diversity of complement-binding cell surface proteins to enhance leptospiral vaccine efficacy

  • Supervisors: Prof Nicholas Evans Prof D J Rigden Dr Hayley Crosby-Durrani

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Exploring the anti-fibrotic activity and underlying molecular mechanisms of targeted compounds in patient derived models of Dupuytren’ disease and cancer

  • Supervisors: Dr Elizabeth Laird Prof Daniel Palmer Dr Elaine Kilgour

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Identification of accessible biomarkers reflecting drug stimulation of the NRF2 antioxidant pathway in humans

  • Supervisors: Professor Ian Copple Prof A Jones

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Migration of Pseudomonas aeruginosa towards antibiotics: mechanisms and consequences

  • Supervisors: Dr Jamie Wheeler Dr William Durham Prof. Aras Kadioglu

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Mitochondrial quality control for a healthy brain

  • Supervisors: Prof M Clague Prof S Urbé Prof M Trost

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Regulation of transcription replication conflicts in cancer: mechanism and functional implications in acute myeloid leukemia

  • Supervisors: Dr Manolis Papamichos Chronakis Prof D MacEwan Dr A Kanhere

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Signalling systems in Pseudomonas: understanding new routes to prevent Pseudomonas aeruginosa adaptation to the lungs

  • Supervisors: Prof Jo Fothergill Prof Claire Eyers

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: The Biting-Edge of AI – Predicting Mosquito Vector Competence for Viruses

  • Supervisors: Dr Marcus Blagrove

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: The role of phosphodiesterases (PDEs) in atrial IP3 signaling: Exploring the potential of utilizing PDEs as therapies for atrial fibrillation

  • Supervisors: Dr R Burton Prof G Lip Prof H Poptani

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Therapeutics for Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome

  • Supervisors: Prof J Stewart Prof Julian Hiscox Prof Anja Kipar

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Uncovering the molecular mechanisms underpinning A. baumannii virulence

  • Supervisors: Dr Christopher Harding Prof A Kadioglu Dr Anton Calabrese

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Understanding how diabetes affects retinal cell crosstalk

  • Supervisors: Professor Reinhold J. Medina

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Understanding skeletal tissue responses to sex and menopause in osteoarthritis

  • Supervisors: Dr B Poulet Dr R Readioff Prof E Comerford

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Understanding the mechanisms of norovirus replication

  • Supervisors: Dr E Emmott Dr Dominic Byrne Prof A Darby

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Unveiling novel interactions between the human complement system and pathogenic Neisseria

  • Supervisors: Dr. Hayley Lavender Prof. Kevin Marchbank Prof. Aras Kadioglu

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Widening the ‘NET’ to identify new treatments for bronchiectasis

  • Supervisors: Dr HL Wright Dr Freddy Frost Dr E Emmott Dr A De Soyza

New approaches to flocculator design in water treatment

  • Supervisors: Prof John Bridgeman Dr Davide Dapelo

NIHR CLEAN-Air(Africa) Unit: Addressing Disease Burden from Reliance on Polluting Household and Institutional Energy in sub-Saharan Africa

  • Supervisors: Prof Dan Pope Dr Vasilis Matthaios Dr Ghislaine Rosa Dr Jonny Higham

Organic Radicals and Diradicaloid for Single-Molecule Electronics and Quantum Information Processing

  • Application deadline: Tuesday 30th September 2025
  • Supervisors: Prof. Andrea Vezzoli Dr Amit Sil

Preclinical testing of collagen synthesis inhibitors for fibrotic disease

Probing death decisions from morphogen gradient fields.

  • Application deadline: Saturday 5th April 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Marisa Merino

Protecting cells from mechanical stress: A novel role of cell-surface receptor LRP1 in extracellular matrix- nuclei communication

  • Supervisors: Dr Kazuhiro Yamamoto Dr Riaz Akhtar\n

Protecting cells from mechanical stress: A novel role of cell-surface receptor LRP1 in extracellular matrix- nuclei communication.

  • Supervisors: Dr Kazuhiro Yamamoto

Putting a brain in the mobile robotic chemist

  • Supervisors: Prof A I Cooper Dr Xenofon Evangelopoulos

RNA therapy development for inherited eye diseases

  • Supervisors: Kevin Hamill

Single-Molecule Electroluminescent Devices as Single-Photon Sources

Solution synthesis of multi-anion functional materials.

  • Supervisors: Prof M J Rosseinsky Dr Luke Daniels

Studentships in Theoretical Computer Science

  • Subject area: Maths and Computing
  • Supervisors: Any academic of the department of Computer Science at the University of Liverpool

The effect of low protein diet on the development of the neuromuscular system

  • Supervisors: Dr Aphrodite Vasilaki

The evolution of large brains and complex cognition across animal taxa

  • Supervisors: Dr Christopher Mitchell

The nexus between climate change, extreme air pollution events and public health – Towards a holistic approach

  • Application deadline: Wednesday 31st December 2025
  • Subject area: Social Science and Health
  • Supervisors: Dr Vasilis Matthaios Dr Chris Kypridemos Dr Brendan Collins

The Role of Nutrition and Exercise in Physical and Cognitive Function (such as sarcopenia and frailty), utilizing clinical, metabolomic, proteomic, and gut microbiota data

  • Supervisors: Dr Masoud Isanejad Dr Howbeer Muhamad Ali

The Shape of Things to Come: Personalized 3D Printed Medicines

Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine approaches to understand and treat eye disease.

  • Supervisors: Dr Carl Sheridan Dr Neeru Vallabh Dr Lucy Bosworth

Translating Deep Learning protein bioinformatics methods to accelerate structural determination by X-ray crystallography

  • Application deadline: Thursday 14th August 2025
  • Supervisors: Prof Daniel Rigden Dr Ronan Keegan Dr David McDonagh

Uncovering the mechanochemical signalling inputs that drive gastruloid axial patterning

  • Supervisors: Dr David Turner

Understanding the barriers to healthcare for women with chronic pelvic pain

  • Supervisors: Dr Selina Johnson Prof Helen Poole Dr Emma Evans

Urokinase-plasminogen activator as a target to block osteoarthritic cartilage destruction

  • Supervisors: Dr David Wilkinson Professor George Bou-Gharios Professor Mandy Peffers

Using Causal inference methods for making and using medicines better

  • Supervisors: Professor Reecha Sofat Dr Vicky Garfield

Using pre-clinical models of disease to define new targets to slow joint degeneration in osteoarthritis

Vaccine development for important spirochaetal diseases of cattle.

  • Application deadline: Saturday 31st May 2025
  • Supervisors: Prof. Nicholas Evans

What Lurks Beneath: Integrating the physical and chemical signals of magma ascent for enhanced volcanic eruption forecasting

  • Application deadline: Friday 24th January 2025
  • Subject area: Earth Sciences and Geography
  • Supervisors: Prof. Janine Kavanagh Dr. Katy Chamberlain Dr. Pablo Gonzalez Dr. Michael Poland

Why do cancers cells re-express meiotic SYCP1 protein?

  • Application deadline: Monday 4th August 2025
  • Supervisors: Dr Urszula McClurg

Extracellular matrix regulation of extracellular vesicles\n

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  • Application deadline: Wednesday 8th January 2025

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    Studentships. The University of Liverpool offers various PhD studentships, which may be funded, self-funded or competition funded. To apply: Find a studentship/project that matches your research interests; Check the studentship advert for any specific application requirements and follow them where applicable; Finally, register and apply online. (See full application requirements below).

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    Award options: MPhil / PhD; Subject area: Biological and Medical Sciences; Available part time; Biological Sciences (Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour) ... University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3BX Liverpool city centre campus map; Find us +44 (0)151 794 2000; All contact details;

  4. University of Liverpool PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

    We have 118 University of Liverpool PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships. University of Liverpool. We are curious problem solvers at the forefront of world-leading research. A hotbed of discovery and innovation, we're committed to addressing some of the toughest challenges in our society, both now and in the future. Join us in the search for ...

  5. PhD

    University of Liverpool. Founded in 1881, the University of Liverpool has an impressive history of pioneering education and research, with a particular emphasis on 'education for the professions'. The University produces industry-ready graduates.

  6. University of Liverpool

    List of English-taught PhD programmes from University of Liverpool, may include scholarships, faqs, student life & supervisor information to help you select the right degree. PhDs ; ... At the University of Liverpool, our aim is to support our students as they become highly employable, creative, and culturally rich graduates, with the capacity ...

  7. 90 PhD Postgraduate Courses at University of Liverpool

    PhD degree at University of Liverpool. 90 courses available (4.1) PhD University of Liverpool. COURSE CLEAR. Related subjects: PhD Agriculture, Animal Care, and Veterinary Science; PhD Archaeology; PhD Architecture; PhD Biology and Life Sciences; PhD Building, Planning and Construction Management ...

  8. Studentships: self-funded and funded PhD projects

    Explore our wide range of self funded and funded PhD programmes and find a PhD at the University of Liverpool. Skip navigation. Toggle mobile navigation ... Any academic of the department of Computer Science at the University of Liverpool; Eligibility: Open to students worldwide; T. Targeted protein signatures to direct the repurposing of ...

  9. Law, Ph.D.

    To learn more about how student insurance work at University of Liverpool and/or in United Kingdom, ... General requirements. Applicants for the Law PhD programme should normally hold a minimum of a 2:1 class Honours Degree in a relevant subject (BA or LLB), in addition to a Masters in Law (LLM). Tuition Fee. To always see correct tuition fees ...

  10. PhD Sessions

    Here you will find sessions and resources useful for PGR Researchers, Staff, or anyone involved in research. The programme currently runs three times a year.