Potential applicants should first identify a potential project, together with a member of academic staff who may be a suitable supervisor, and contact them by email to discuss possible directions for a research proposal. The research proposal must be agreed by the supervisor before an application to study can be made. You can identify research areas of interest at the University by browsing our school’s
research groups
and looking at publication outputs from Plymouth-based researchers.
After a potential supervisor has been identified, in order to formally apply, please complete the online application form and ensure you upload the following documents:
- a brief research proposal and personal statement
- an up to date CV which includes dates with all gaps accounted for and the location of your activities
- two academic references
- a copy of your highest qualification certificate and final transcript of grades
- information on how you meet our
English language requirements
, which is 6.5 for Academic IELTS (5.5 in all four components) or equivalent.
- if a non-UK national, a copy of the information page of your passport
- copies of any UK visas you previously held
- information on how you intend to pay your fees.
Please note our application deadlines. Overseas applicants must submit their application 4.5 months prior to the proposed programme start date. For Home applicants the deadline is 2.5 months prior to the proposed programme start date. There are three possible start dates per year, 1 October, 1 January and 1 April.
Submitting your applicationComplete your application and upload supporting documents to the
Doctoral College
by completing our online application form.
Questions on the application process?We're here to help. Please contact the
Doctoral College team
and we'll be happy to assist you.
Support is also available to overseas students applying to the University from our
International Office
.