The University of Manchester is a leading UK research university known for academic excellence, innovation, and global impact. Located in Manchester, England, it offers diverse undergraduate and postgraduate programs and is home to a vibrant international student community.
Applicants for a PhD in Environmental Engineering at the University of Manchester typically need IELTS 6.5–7.0 overall (with minimum 6.0 in each band) or an equivalent accepted English test (TOEFL iBT, PTE, etc.). English waivers may apply for applicants from majority English-speaking countries or prior English-taught degrees.
PhD Environmental Engineering at University of Manchester requires a strong Bachelor’s + Master’s in engineering or related field, high academic grades (≈ UK 2:1 equivalent), a clear research proposal, academic transcripts, references, and possible supervisor approval/interview.
Type: Research-based doctorate (no fixed taught curriculum).
Focus: Independent research in areas like water/wastewater treatment, air pollution, sustainability, and environmental modelling.
Structure: Individual research project + supervision + thesis and viva examination.
Duration: Typically 3–4 years full-time.
Outcome: Original research contribution and PhD thesis.

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