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Key Course Details
Course overview.
This is a Distance Learning PhD. The content of this PhD is identical to the on-campus offering, with the exception of being provided mostly online w ith some presence on campus if/when required.
You will undertake an individual computer science research project over one, two or three years, supported by our internationally renowned experts. The project will be shaped by your participation in research activities such as seminars, workshops, laboratory activity and fieldwork, as well as your involvement in one of our established research groups.
Computer Science at Swansea University is widely acknowledged as a leading UK department, with a raft of rankings reflecting teaching and research excellence.
Why Computer Science at Swansea?
- Top 126-150 in the World (THE World University Rankings 2023)
- Top 201-250 in the World for Computer Science and Information Systems (QS World University Rankings 2023)
- 100% world-leading and internationally excellent ratings for research impact - Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021
- 90% of our research is world-leading and internationally excellent - Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021
Entry Requirements
Qualifications
MSc by Research: Applicants for MSc by Research must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University).
MPhil: Applicants for MPhil must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level in Computer Science, Mathematics or a closely related discipline (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University).
PhD: Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level in Computer Science, Mathematics or a closely related discipline, or an appropriate master’s degree with a minimum overall grade at ‘Merit’ (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University).
As well as academic qualifications, Admissions decisions may be based on other factors, including (but not limited to): the standard of the research synopsis/proposal, performance at interview, intensity of competition for limited places, and relevant professional experience.
English Language IELTS 6.5 Overall (with no individual component below 6.0) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Full details of our English Language policy, including certificate time validity, can be found here.
Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) Requirement
Non UK/EU applicants are required to obtain ATAS clearance for this programme of study. Successful applicants are sent ATAS application details by the University PGR Admissions team. Further details on the ATAS scheme can be found at on the government Academic Technology Approval Scheme webpage .
Reference Requirement
As standard, two references are required before we can progress applications to the College/School research programme Admissions Tutor for consideration.
Applications received without two references attached are placed on hold, pending receipt of the outstanding reference(s). Please note that any protracted delay in receiving the outstanding reference(s) may result in the need to defer your application to a later potential start point/entry month, than what you initially listed as your preferred start option.
You may wish to consider contacting your referee(s) to assist in the process of obtaining the outstanding reference(s) or alternatively, hold submission of application until references are sourced. Please note that it is not the responsibility of the University Admissions Office to obtain missing reference(s) after our initial email is sent to your nominated referee(s), requesting a reference(s) on your behalf.
The reference can take the form of a letter on official headed paper, or via the University’s standard reference form. Click this link to download the university reference form .
Alternatively, referees can email a reference from their employment email account, please note that references received via private email accounts, (i.e. Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail) cannot be accepted.
References can be submitted to [email protected] .
How you are Supervised
You will be taught by inspiring computer science experts such as Professor Matt Jones, widely recognised as a leader in the empowerment of rural digital communities in the UK and across the developing world.
Welsh Provision
Tuition fees.
Tuition fees for years of study after your first year are subject to an increase of 3%.
You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page .
Note: The 2025/2026 UK fee is indicative pending confirmation from UKRI.
You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page .
Current students: You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page .
Funding and Scholarships
You may be eligible for funding to help support your study.
Government funding is now available for Welsh, English and EU students starting eligible postgraduate research programmes at Swansea University. To find out more, please visit our postgraduate loans page.
To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.
Academi Hywel Teifi at Swansea University and the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol offer a number of generous scholarships and bursaries for students who wish to study through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. For further information about the opportunities available to you, visit the Academi Hywel Teifi Scholarships and Bursaries page.
Additional Costs
Access to your own digital device/the appropriate IT kit will be essential during your time studying at Swansea University. Access to wifi in your accommodation will also be essential to allow you to fully engage with your programme. See our dedicated webpages for further guidance on suitable devices to purchase, and for a full guide on getting your device set up .
You may face additional costs while at university, including (but not limited to):
- Travel to and from campus
- Printing, photocopying, binding, stationery and equipment costs (e.g. USB sticks)
- Purchase of books or texts
- Gowns for graduation ceremonies
How to Apply
Before applying, please identify a research topic or area by consulting our list of .
Once you have identified a research topic or an area, please complete a Research Proposal Form which can be downloaded, and discuss this with the Admissions Tutor, Dr Arno Pauly [email protected]
Home applicants: you can then submit your application online.
EU and Overseas applicants: you can then submit your application online.
For further guidance please visit our pages
Suggested Application Timings
In order to allow sufficient time for consideration of your application by an academic, for potential offer conditions to be met and travel / relocation, we recommend that applications are made before the dates outlined below. Please note that applications can still be submitted outside of the suggested dates below but there is the potential that your application/potential offer may need to be moved to the next appropriate intake window.
October Enrolment
UK Applicants – 15th August
EU/International applicants – 15th July
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UK applicants – 15th November
EU/International applicants – 15th October
April Enrolment
UK applicants – 15th February
EU/International applicants – 15th January
July Enrolment
UK applicants – 15th May
EU/International applicants – 15th April
EU students - visa and immigration information is available and will be regularly updated on our information for EU students page.
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Computing postgraduate research degrees
Ready to start your research career? Explore our postgraduate research degrees in computing
If you're ready to start your journey towards a postgraduate research qualification – and put your skills in Computing to work solving the pressing issues of the future – look no further than Portsmouth.
As a postgraduate researcher here, you could research everything from cyber security and digital infrastructure for business, to the ways in which computational intelligence, paradigms and algorithms can be used in robot-enhanced therapy, limb motion recognition, and autism spectrum disorders intervention.
Our research is already creating impact and helping address issues facing organisations, businesses and individuals. 83% of our research impact in Computer Science and Informatics was rated as outstanding or as very considerable in terms of reach and significance in the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021) – and when you study for a postgraduate research degree with us, you'll play your own part in turning our expertise into impact.
The University of Portsmouth is ranked 5th of the modern universities for research quality in computer science and informatics
Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021
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Research degrees
Find out about our PhD, MPhil, and PhD by Publication opportunities in Computing below, including how to apply, entry requirements and funding your degree. For more detailed information about the application process, visit our How to Apply pages.
Computing PhDs and MPhils
Explore our pre-approved funded and self-funded PhD projects in Computing, or submit your own research idea.
PhD and MPhil projects
Funded projects.
There are currently no funded PhD projects available in this area – for more information on funding your own research project, visit our pages on funding your research degree.
Self-funded projects (A-D)
Self-funded.
- A Novel Framework for Robot Training and Tutoring Using Natural Language
- AI applications in Health Technologies
- AI-Driven Analysis of Online Misogyny
- Air Quality Assessment and Decarbonization Modeling for Portsmouth International Port: Utilising Environmental Drones and Digital Twins
- Ambient Assisted Living Technologies
- Analytics Theory and Applications for Teaching Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Best practice on design of personal health records: Practitioners perspectives and experiences on improving quality of care
- Blocks-based environments for learning programming in text-based languages
Classifications of Evidence in the SpiderNet
Clinical data science
Computer Vision for Ambient Assisted Living
- Data fusion and multimodal learning for Ambient Assisted Living
- Decision support for public security using explainable artificial intelligence
- Deep Learning Models for Health Informatics
- Developing UK energy portfolio strategy using Machine Learning modelling
- Development of a framework for IoT Forensics
- Development of AI technologies to identify ocular disease
Self-funded projects (E-M)
Self-funded projects.
- Edge Computing for Ambient Assisted Living
- Enhancing Text Mining through Advanced AI and Machine Learning Techniques for Knowledge Discovery
- Exploit Learning Related Emotion to Improve students Engagement and Motivation in Higher Education
- Human-Robot Collaboration for Agile Logistics and Warehouse Operations
- Improving student retention: identifying at risk students at very early stages using machine learning
- Integrated AI framework for grasp and manipulation of intelligent robots
- Intelligent Human-Robot Interaction for Rehabilitation
- Intelligent sensing and control of a novel rehabilitation robot
Intrusion Prevention utilising Generative AI
- Machine learning approach to identifying side channel attacks on cloud computer systems
- Machine Learning Framework for Classification of Celestial Objects in Huge Datasets of Multi-spectrum Sky Survey
- Multi-Modal Interaction for Improved Human-Robot Collaboration
- Multi-modal Intelligent Sensing and Recognition for Human-Robot Interaction collaboration
Self-funded projects (N-Z)
- Optimising Human-Robot Teaming in Healthcare Assistance
- Outcome and Mortality Prediction in Intensive Care Units using Machine Learning
- Predicting Psychosis Journeys: A Data-Driven Approach with Predictive Modeling
Quantum Machine Learning to Secure Internet of Medical Things
- Real-time Efficient On-road Obstacle Detection Using Fusion of Optical Imagery and Lidar Cloud Points on Edge in Autonomous Vehicles
- Real-time Efficient Small Object Detectors On UAV-based (Drone) images Using Neural Architecture Search (NAS) for Surveillance and Security applications
- Reinforcement-based Security Solution in Software-defined Intrusion Detection System
- Robust Realtime Lightweight Fruit Disease Detection on Small-Form Platform Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Optical Imagery
- Scalable Transfer Learning in Heterogeneous, Dynamic Environments for Robotic Arm
- Security Challenges and Solutions in Modern Transportation Networks
- Self-adaptive machine learning methods for outcome prediction in real-world complex datasets
- Self-learning for computer vision asset management
- Semantic Identification of objects of interest using Convoluted Neural Networks
- Skill Learning Framework for Human–Robot Interaction and Manipulation Tasks
- Smart Digital Marketing and Consumer Behaviour Prediction using Machine Learning and AI
- Smart Energy and Performance Optimisation Framework for Modern Computing Platforms Using Deep Learning and Data Analytics
- Split Learning for Malware Detection
Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Computing through Deep Learning and Data Analytics
- Sustainable and Robust Federated Learning for Cyber threats Detection in 5G Networks
- Strategic aspects of blockchain technologies
- Technology enabled abuse in the context of domestic violence
- The problem of anonymisation on graph data
- Understanding the barriers to M-Health adoption in older people
Submit your own idea
If you already have a research idea, find a supervisor whose research interests match yours by searching our Find a PhD Supervisor page. Once you've identified someone suitable, contact them to discuss your idea.
PhD by Publication
A PhD by publication is a postgraduate research degree based on research you've already undertaken and had published (excluding self-publishing) before registering with us.
Eligible research outputs include peer-reviewed academic papers, complete books or chapters in anthologies, and other materials accepted for publication, exhibited or performed. You'll have to submit these materials for examination between 6–12 months after registering with us.
For more information, please visit our PhD by Publication page.
Duration, fees and funding
What do my tuition fees cover.
If you're self-funding your PhD, you'll pay tuition fees to the University to cover course and university costs.
Your tuition fees cover:
- The cost of your postgraduate research programme* at the University as well as charges for registration, tuition, supervision, and examinations
- Bespoke training, professional development courses, networking, and research support through The Graduate School
- Research seminars and workshops (university-wide and faculty-specific)
- A contribution to funding to attend a conference or development activity in your research field
- Tailor-made weekly and monthly events, including weekly, themed experienced researcher-led talks and workshops
- Helping you become part of our thriving research community, including Research and Innovation services where 77% of our research is world leading and internationally excellent in REF 2021
- Your graduation ceremony
- Viva examination and administration costs
- The facilities and equipment you need to complete your studies, such as computer rooms, access to laptops, the Library , and laboratories
- Access to resources including electronic journals, alternative guide to funding, and thousands of hours of educational videos on LinkedIn Learning
- University support services including academic, financial, careers and wellbeing support and personal tutors
- Membership of the Students' Union (giving you the right to vote in elections, join clubs and societies, and get free independent advice)
- Access to software such as Microsoft Office, SPSS and Adobe Creative Suite (this includes Photoshop, InDesign, and Adobe Premiere Pro)
*Please note that some research programmes may come with additional bench fees.
How long will my research degree take?
- MPhil: 2 years full-time, 4 years part-time
- PhD: 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
- PhD by Publication: 1 year part-time
How much will my degree cost?
February 2025 and april 2025 fees.
PhD and MPhil
UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man students
- Full-time: £4,786 per year
- Part-time and part-time distance learning: £2,393 per year
EU students
(including Transition Scholarship )
International students
- Full-time students: £19,200 (may be subject to annual increase)
- Part-time and part-time distance learning: £9,600 (may be subject to annual increase)
PhD by Publication
External candidates: £4,786
Members of staff: £ 1,950
All fees are subject to annual increase. If you are an EU student starting a programme in 2024/25 please visit this page
Some PhD projects may include additional fees – known as bench fees – for equipment and other consumables, and these will be added to your standard tuition fee. Speak to the supervisory team during your interview about any additional fees you may have to pay. Please note, bench fees are not eligible for discounts and are non-refundable.
Funding support
MPhil full-time and part-time courses are eligible for the Government Postgraduate Loan (UK/EU students only).
PhD full-time and part-time courses are eligible for the Government Doctoral Loan (UK/EU students only).
For information on other sources of funding, visit our funding your postgraduate research degree page.
Entry requirements for PhDs and MPhils
The entry requirements for a PhD or MPhil include an upper second class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject or a master's degree in an appropriate subject. Exceptionally, equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications will be considered. All applicants are subject to interview.
If English is not your first language, you'll need English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 6.0.
If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.
Support and facilities
When you join us, you'll be supported by our Graduate School , alongside your assigned supervisory team, who'll help you get the most from our facilities. The Graduate School will help you become part of our thriving, collaborative research community, and help grow your skills as a researcher through the Graduate School Development Programme , which offers training, workshops and events.
You can use high-tech laboratories with the latest technology, including multimedia studios, a large-scale 3D immersive Virtual Reality room used for Virtual Reality Research, advanced motion capture facilities, and advanced interface devices including haptic feedback and EMG sensors used for Intelligent Systems Research Support.
What can a postgraduate research degree do for my career?
Once you complete your postgraduate research degree, you'll be a highly-skilled researcher with the knowledge and skills to make an impact in many different industries.
Your postgraduate research qualification demonstrates to potential employers that you're an intelligent, capable and motivated person, with provable abilities and experience in critical thinking, problem-solving, project management, communication, leadership and creativity.
Apply for a research degree in Computing and Information by completing our online form.
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We're exploring how technology and professionals can support the strategic, managerial and operational activities of a business.
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We're improving the design of computer systems and wellbeing services to make the delivery of healthcare more efficient and cost-effective, and we're exploring how technology can influence lifestyle choices and reduce health risks.
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PhD Computer Science / Overview
Year of entry: 2025
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The standard academic entry requirement for this PhD is an upper second-class (2:1) honours degree in a discipline directly relevant to the PhD (or international equivalent) OR any upper-second class (2:1) honours degree and a Master’s degree at merit in a discipline directly relevant to the PhD (or international equivalent).
Other combinations of qualifications and research or work experience may also be considered. Please contact the admissions team to check.
Full entry requirements
Apply online
In your application you’ll need to include:
- The name of this programme
- Your research project title (i.e. the advertised project name or proposed project name) or area of research
- Your proposed supervisor’s name
- If you already have funding or you wish to be considered for any of the available funding
- A supporting statement (see 'Advice to Applicants' for what to include)
- Details of your previous university level study
- Names and contact details of your two referees.
Before applying we recommend that you read the 'Advice to Applicants' section.
Find out how this programme aligns to the UN Sustainable Development Goals , including learning which relates to:
Goal 4: Quality education
Goal 8: decent work and economic growth, goal 9: industry, innovation and infrastructure, goal 17: partnerships for the goals, programme options, programme description.
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The PhD is a three-year (or six year, if taken part-time) degree resulting in a substantial thesis.
The Department of Computer Science is one of the largest in the UK covering a huge spectrum of Computer Science topics. We currently have research groups ranging from Advanced Processor Technologies to Text Mining.
Our core Computer Science research is augmented by interdisciplinary research taking place at the interface with discipline areas including mathematics, physics, medicine and biology.
A detailed overview of the Department's research groups and core and interdisciplinary research themes is available in the 'research' area of our website and you can identify a possible project from our list of available projects .
Visit our 'Events and Opportunities' page to find out about upcoming open days and webinars.
For entry in the academic year beginning September 2025, the tuition fees are as follows:
- PhD (full-time) UK students (per annum): Band A - TBC; Band B - £7,400; Band C - £10,500; Band D - £15,200; Band E - £25,700 International, including EU, students (per annum): Band A - £29,400; Band B - £31,500; Band C - £37,300; Band D - £45,200; Band E - £59,900
- PhD (part-time) UK students (per annum): Band A £TBC; Band B £7,400; Band C £10,500; Band D £15,200; Band E £25,700 International, including EU, students (per annum): Band A £29,400; Band B £31,500; Band C £37,300; Band D £45,200; Band E £59,900
Further information for EU students can be found on our dedicated EU page.
The programme fee will vary depending on the cost of running the project. Fees quoted are fully inclusive and, therefore, you will not be required to pay any additional bench fees or administration costs.
All fees for entry will be subject to yearly review and incremental rises per annum are also likely over the duration of the course for Home students (fees are typically fixed for International students, for the course duration at the year of entry). For general fees information please visit the postgraduate fees page .
Always contact the Admissions team if you are unsure which fees apply to your project.
Scholarships/sponsorships
There are a range of scholarships, studentships and awards at university, faculty and department level to support both UK and overseas postgraduate researchers.
To be considered for many of our scholarships, you’ll need to be nominated by your proposed supervisor. Therefore, we’d highly recommend you discuss potential sources of funding with your supervisor first, so they can advise on your suitability and make sure you meet nomination deadlines.
For more information about our scholarships, visit our funding page to search for scholarships, studentships and awards you may be eligible for.
UN Sustainable Development Goals
The 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the world's call to action on the most pressing challenges facing humanity. At The University of Manchester, we address the SDGs through our research and particularly in partnership with our students.
Led by our innovative research, our teaching ensures that all our graduates are empowered, inspired and equipped to address the key socio-political and environmental challenges facing the world.
To illustrate how our teaching will empower you as a change maker, we've highlighted the key SDGs that our programmes address.
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development
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