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Doctor of Philosophy [Ph.D] [Computer Science] From Newcastle University

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Doctor of Philosophy [Ph.D] (Computer Science)

3 years
Full Time
On Campus

Field of Study

$41,629 /Yr

£31,300 /Yr

Tuition Fees

Year1st Year Fees
Tuition Fees$41629 (GBP 31300)

Previous Year Tuition Fees

Year1st Year Fees
2023$38304 (GBP 28800)
2021$32319 (GBP 24300)

Important Dates

Application are accepted on Rolling Basis

Research supervision is available under our six research areas, reflecting our strengths, capabilities and critical mass.

Advanced Model-Based Engineering and Reasoning (AMBER)

The AMBER group aims to equip systems and software engineering practitioners with effective methods and tools for developing the most demanding computer systems. We do this by means of models with well-founded semantics. Such model-based engineering can help to detect optimal, or defective, designs long before commitment is made to implementations on real hardware.

Digital Interaction Group (DIG)

The Digital Interaction Group (DIG) is the leading academic research centre for human-computer interaction (HCI) and ubiquitous computing (Ubicomp) research outside of the USA. The group conducts research across a wide range of fundamental topics in HCI and Ubicomp, including:

  • interaction design methods, eg experience-centred and participatory design methods
  • interaction techniques and technologies
  • mobile and social computing
  • wearable computing
  • media computing
  • context-aware interaction
  • computational behaviour analysis

Applied research is conducted in partnership with the DIGÕs many collaborators in domains including technology-enhanced learning, digital health, creative industries and sustainability. The group also hosts Newcastle University's cross-disciplinary EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Civics, which focusses on the use of digital technologies for innovation and delivery of community driven services. Each year the Centre awards 11 fully-funded four-year doctoral training studentships to Home/EU students.

Interdisciplinary Computing and Complex BioSystems (ICOS)

ICOS carries out research at the interface of computing science and complex biological systems. We seek to create the next generation of algorithms that provide innovative solutions to problems arising in natural or synthetic systems. We do this by leveraging our interdisciplinary expertise in machine intelligence, complex systems and computational biology and pursue collaborative activities with relevant stakeholders.

Scalable Computing

The Scalable Systems Group creates the enabling technology we need to deliver tomorrow's large-scale services. This includes work on:

  • scalable cloud computing
  • big data analytics
  • distributed algorithms
  • stochastic modelling
  • performance analysis
  • data provenance
  • concurrency
  • real-time simulation
  • video game technologies
  • green computing

Secure and Resilient Systems

The Secure and Resilient Systems group investigates fundamental concepts, development techniques, models, architectures and mechanisms that directly contribute to creating dependable and secure information systems, networks and infrastructures. We aim to target real-world challenges to the dependability and security of the next generation information systems, cyber-physical systems and critical infrastructures.

Teaching Innovation Group

The Teaching Innovation Group focusses on encouraging, fostering and pursuing innovation in teaching computing science. Through this group, your research will focus on pedagogy and you will apply your research to maximising the impact of innovative teaching practices, programmes and curricula in the School. Examples of innovation work within the group include:

  • teacher training and the national Computing at School initiative
  • outreach activities including visits to schools and hosting visits by schools
  • participation in national fora for teaching innovation
  • market research for new degree programmes
  • review of existing degree programmes
  • developing employability skills
  • maintaining links with industry
  • establishing teaching requirements for the move to Science Central

Research Excellence

Our research excellence in the School of ComputingÊhas been widely recognised through awards of large research grants. Recent examples include:

  • Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Centre for Doctoral Training in Cloud Computing for Big Data Doctoral Training Centre
  • Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Civics
  • Wellcome Trust and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Research Grant: a £10m project to look at novel treatment for epilepsy, confirming our track record in Systems Neuroscience and Neuroinformatics.

Eligibility & Entry Requirement

Academic Eligibility:

  • A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in a relevant subject.
  • Newcastle also usually expect a master’s degree, or international equivalent, at merit or above. In addition to academic qualifications, they also value relevant work experience.

Indian Eligibility:

  • Typically Newcastle recognizes 60% from section 1 universities, 62% from section 2 universities and 65% from section 3 universities as compared to a 2.1 and 58% from section 1 universities, 60% from section 2 universities and 63% from section 3 universities as compared to a 2.2.

  • This can be in any of the following qualifications:

    • Bachelor Degree
    • Bachelor Pass or General degree in Arts, Science or Commerce
    • Bachelor Special or Honours degree
    • Bachelor degree in professional subjects

Along with the minimum eligibility requirements, tests required to study in the UK, international students hailing from non-English speaking countries need to prove English proficiency through IELTS/TOEFL/any equivalent test.


Scores Required

7.0 / 9

Avg. Score in

IELTS

100 / 120

Avg. Score in

TOEFL

69 / 90

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PTE


Ranking

20252024202320222021

Times Higher Education logo
Computer Science 201 out of 1001 in Global Ranking
( #12 out of 63 in UK 2025)

QS World University logo
Computer Science 167 out of 850 in Global Ranking
( #14 out of 62 in UK 2025)

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