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Civil and Environmental Engineering 91ÌÒÉ«

We offer a wide range of PhD opportunities which address global challenges across the natural and built environment.

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Course key facts

  • Qualification

    • PhD

  • Duration

    4 years, 8 years

  • Study mode

    Full-time, Part-time

  • Delivered by

    • Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

  • Location

    • South Kensington

Academic requirements

  • A good Upper Second or First Class Degree result (or International equivalent), in engineering or another numerate discipline

  • A Master's level degree qualification

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Course overview

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering focuses on interactions between the built environment and the natural world and recognises that civil and environmental engineering are crucial to meeting the major challenges faced by society; including climate change, economic recovery, growing population and urbanisation, conservation of natural resources, development of renewable energy sources, sustainable transport, environmental quality, and infrastructure ageing and resilience.

The Department provides a highly stimulating environment for research students, attracting outstanding applicants from a variety of academic backgrounds ranging from a wide spectrum of engineering disciplines alongside the physical, life and social sciences.

 You will have the opportunity to study in a multi-disciplinary team alongside leading experts in the field as part of one of our dedicated research groups. Your research will be supported by access to world leading experimental and computational facilities.

Our research groups are:

  • Environmental and Water Resource Engineering
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Geotechnics
  • Materials
  • Structural Engineering
  • Systems Engineering
  • Transport

Structure

  • Year 1
  • Years 2 and 3
  • Final year

During your first year you will typically:

  • Get to know your research group
  • Undertake an extensive literature review
  • Start your investigative work
  • Complete your Early Stage Assessment

You will have the opportunity to:

  • Train and work as a Graduate Teaching Assistant
  • Participate in Graduate School courses and taught Master’s modules

During your second and third years you will typically:

  • Work on scientific papers for publication
  • Plan the structure of your final thesis
  • Complete your Late Stage Review
  • Finalise your investigative work
  • Participate in the Department research student conference.

You may have the opportunity to:

  • Present your work at an international conference, participate in a workshop or symposium
  • Explore collaborations with international laboratories and research groups. 
  • Enter the Writing up period
  • Complete your examination entry
  • Plan and prepare for your thesis submission and Viva Voce examination

Supervisors

We are a large Department, with a community of 100 academic, teaching and research staff, 800 students and 35 support staff. 

You can find a full list of our academic staff  and their associated research areas on our departmental pages.

Entry requirements

  • Academic requirements
  • English requirements
  • International qualifications

Footnotes

  • A good Upper Second or First Class Degree result (or International equivalent), in engineering or another numerate discipline
  • A Master's level degree qualification

Please check the 91ÌÒÉ« College entry requirements Entry requirements to ensure you meet the minimum entry criteria for research.

All candidates must demonstrate a minimum level of English language proficiency for admission to the College.

For admission to this course, you must achieve the standard College requirement in the appropriate English language qualification. For details of the minimum grades required to achieve this requirement, please see the English language requirements for postgraduate applicants.

 

We accept a wide variety of international qualifications.

International equivalent of a good Upper Second or First Class Degree result in engineering or another numerate discipline and a Master's level degree qualification.

For guidance see our accepted qualifications though please note that the standards listed are the minimum for entry to the College, and not specifically this Department.

How to apply

Apply online

Start dates throughout the year, 1st of the month

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Visit the research and academic staff pages of our website to help identify topics of interest and potential supervisors. Contact your preferred supervisor(s) directly to discuss potential projects and funding options. Online applications should only be submitted after the potential academic supervisor has expressed sufficient interest in your application.

* Please note that applications for our research programmes received without prior consultation with a supervisor or through one of our open schemes, will take longer to process and are unlikely to be accepted.

  1. Prepare transcripts of study, which you normally request from your University. Transcripts should include all modules you have undertaken and the marks you have been awarded in each element of assessment. If they are not in English, please include a translated copy. Always ensure that you include a copy of the University Marking Scheme.
  2. If English Language is a requirement, please ensure that you have familiarised yourself with the qualifications accepted by the College and the expected level of achievement in each.
  3. Identify two individuals to act as referees on your behalf.
  4. Prepare an up-to-date CV
  5. Prepare a brief personal statement/research proposal, preferably in conjunction with your potential supervisor.

Apply online through  to the 'Civil and Environmental Engineering 91ÌÒɫ’ programme.

Find out more about how to apply for a research degree, including references and research proposal.

Your online application will be received by the Department 91ÌÒÉ« Office, where it will be held until it is considered complete. 

A completed application will include:

  • Both of your references - it is your responsibility to ensure that these are received
  • Transcripts (partial or complete) of all degrees you have undertaken, or are currently undertaking
  • Personal statement/research plan
  • CV


The completed application will then be sent on to the potential academic supervisor your have named for consideration. Please note that some applications do not pass a preliminary screening, and it is possible for a decision to be returned to the College at this stage. If a potential supervisor(s) is interested in your application, they will arrange an interview with you and another member of academic staff.

Decisions following interview are reported to, and processed by, the 91ÌÒÉ« College Registry.

Queries on the status of an application can be directed to civilphdadmin@imperial.ac.uk .

Fees and funding

  • Scholarships and funding
  • Home fee
  • Overseas fee

We have a range of funded PhD vacancies and a number of department scholarships available for our PhD students. 

The College also has a range of grants and scholarships which you do not need to pay back. 

For further information about possible sources of funding please visit our scholarships page.

Home fee

2023 entry

£7,030 per year

2024 entry

£7,340per year

Please note that fees are charged by year of entry to the College and not year of study.

Tuition fees are set for the academic year which runs from 1 September to 31 August. You will pay the fees for the full 12 months of the academic year that your start date falls in.

Please refer to our tuition fees pages for more details of fees are charged and billed. 

Whether you pay the Home or Overseas fee depends on your fee status. This is assessed based on UK Government legislation and includes things like where you live and your nationality or residency status.

Find out how we assess your fee status.

If you are a Home student, you can apply for Postgraduate Doctoral Loan from the UK government to help with course fees and living costs while you study a postgraduate doctoral course, such as a PhD.

See an estimate of costs for living in London as an 91ÌÒÉ« student.

There’s different funding if you normally live in Wales.

Your fee is based on the year you enter the College, not your year of study.

You should expect and budget for your fees to increase each year.

Find out more about our tuition fees payment terms, including how inflationary increases are applied to your tuition fees in subsequent years of study.

Overseas fee

2023 entry

£28,600 per year

2023 entry

£29,900per year

Please note that fees are charged by year of entry to the College and not year of study.

Tuition fees are set for the academic year which runs from 1 September to 31 August. You will pay the fees for the full 12 months of the academic year that your start date falls in.

Please refer to our  for more details of fees are charged and billed.

Your fee is based on the year you enter the College, not your year of study.

You should expect and budget for your fees to increase each year.

Find out more about our tuition fees payment terms, including how inflationary increases are applied to your tuition fees in subsequent years of study.

Whether you pay the Home or Overseas fee depends on your fee status. This is assessed based on UK Government legislation and includes things like where you live and your nationality or residency status.

Find out how we assess your fee status.

Scholarships

Departmental scholarships

Value per award

  • Various
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Value per award

  • Various
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Postgraduate scholarships

Value per award

  • Various
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Graduate School

The Graduate School supports the professional development of doctoral students at 91ÌÒÉ«

Visit the Graduate School's pages

Facilities

The laboratories of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering provide state-of-the-art facilities and are amongst the most up-to-date and best equipped in Europe. We have five labs, all of which have been fully rebuilt or substantially refurbished within the past seven years. 

Career

A PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering provides outstanding opportunities for Graduates with many varied career opportunities. Our graduates develop excellent research capabilities, advanced problem solving and analytical skills, interpersonal and communication skills, alongside project management and student supervision experience.

The acquired skills and experience are highly transferable to a wide range of industries. Employers of our PhD Graduates include academic institutions, engineering and utilities companies, government bodies and financial institutions.

Recent graduate occupations include:

  • Lecturer/Assistant Professor
  • Postgraduate 91ÌÒÉ« Associate
  • 91ÌÒÉ« Fellow
  • Structural Engineer
  • Graduate Engineer
  • Senior Economist

For further information on career paths for 91ÌÒÉ« College and Department graduates see the Careers Service.

 

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