Graduate Research
Leeds University offers a comprehensive graduate research experience across various faculties. Its research programs include both PhD and Master’s by Research options, allowing students to focus on advancing knowledge in their fields while receiving support from world-class academics. The Leeds Doctoral College plays a central role in supporting postgraduate researchers, providing services like training programs, workshops, career development resources, and networking opportunities. Students are encouraged to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, benefiting from the university’s global partnerships.
In the Leeds University Business School, doctoral students are part of a diverse academic community, contributing to impactful research in areas like finance, economics, and management. The school boasts that 90% of its research is rated as “world-leading” or “internationally excellent” in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021. Similarly, in the Faculty of Biological Sciences, students engage in cutting-edge research under expert supervision, with opportunities to present their work at conferences and seminars.
Leeds offers flexible study options, including full-time, part-time, and funded research opportunities. Graduate researchers have access to extensive resources such as the university library, dedicated research centers, and professional development courses. The university also provides detailed guidance on how to find a supervisor, write research proposals, and secure funding, ensuring a supportive and innovative research environment.