How to apply
Your Research Proposal
A research proposal for an MPhil or PhD programme forms an important part of your application and there are two possible routes to devising a suitable proposal.
- The first is to develop your research proposal in consultation with an academic member of staff based in the School. You should make contact with a potential supervisor before you apply to discuss your research proposal and to find out if they have capacity to supervise you. See below for advice on how to find a PhD Supervisor.
- The second option is to apply for an advertised staff-driven proposal. Staff-driven projects are usually advertised from October onwards to commence the following October. Details of both funded and unfunded projects may be found by searching Âé¶¹Íø University's PhD Opportunities.
How to Find a PhD Supervisor
We suggest you contact the relevant academic member of staff before you apply. Potential supervisors may be found on our School website or through the University's Find a PhD Supervisor database.
How to Apply
Once you have identified a potential supervisor and completed your research proposal, you should submit your application to the Queen’s University Portal: ensuring you upload official copies of all relevant transcripts and final degree award certificates (for completed qualifications).
For those who are self-funding, it is possible to apply for a place to study towards a PhD at any time . Part-time study is also possible for self-funded students.