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students walking across campusVisiting Research Students

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Visting PhD
Students

We welcome applications for visiting postgraduate research student places. However, it is strongly suggested that you contact the academic whom you wish to work with to discuss your needs before you apply as a visiting student

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Essential Information

You need to:

  • Already be fully enrolled as a PhD student at your home institution.
  • Have the support of your home institution to visit Warwick.
  • Have the support of a Warwick academic to permit your visit.
  • Be able to meet the terms and conditions of an unconditional offer from Warwick before you arrive.

Location of study

School of Engineering, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, United Kingdom

Campus Tour and PG Visits

How to apply

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

The University of Warwick provides an inclusive working and learning environment, recognising and respecting every individual’s differences. We welcome applications from individuals who identify with any of the protected characteristics defined by the Equality Act 2010.

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  For me it was extremely clear that the quality of research conducted at the School of Engineering was and remains distinct. Through knowing I would be surrounded by Warwick's leading researchers I knew that I would be supplied with an unparalleled opportunity to learn from those at the top of their game and give me a clear look into challenges in industry and the world as a whole

Ben Harris, MSc in Advanced Mechanical Engineering student (16/17 cohort)

Find out more...

Ben

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360 Virtual Tour

Want to see what our facilities look like?

Click on the link below to watch our 360 degree virtual tour of the School of Engineering.

Please note that if you are watching the video on an IPhone you will need to watch via the YouTube app rather than through the Safari browser.