Identifying Research Opportunities
UCL provides comprehensive guidance for prospective graduate students on the Information for Prospective Graduate Student pagesÌýof the UCL Graduate Prospectus. Prior to making an applicationÌýyou must first identify a supervisor.Ìý Please make sure you refer toÌýthe Guidance on how to contact potential supervisors. Once you have identified your potential supervisor and made contact with them, you will need to work with them to complete the
The checklist must be submitted to the Departmental Graduate Tutor for approval andÌýat the same time you can submit your online application to UCL.
Graduate research opportunities exist across the breadth of the Institute. These opportunities can be explored, and potential supervisors identified, by accessing ourÌýacademic research pages.
Stages to making an application
Prospective students shouldÌýcontact potential supervisorsÌývia the following .Ìý For details of their research profile and contact details please go to .Ìý You canÌýdirectly discuss possible research projects and complete the with the chosen supervisor.
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After a project is agreed and approved you can make a formal application through UCL - see link to UCL Graduate Prospectus.
Scholarships & Funding
General information
More information about ±«°ä³¢Ìý³§³¦³ó´Ç±ô²¹°ù²õ³ó¾±±è²õÌýcan be found on UCL’s Information for Prospective Students pages, as can up-to-date information aboutÌýtuition fees.
For more information on the career destinations of our graduate students see ourÌýemployabilityÌý±è²¹²µ±ð.
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