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Biology MPhil, PhD

Next start date
September 2026 January 2027 April 2027
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Course delivery
On Campus

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Overview

We invite proposals for MPhil and PhD research projects in our three main research areas of biodiversity and conservation, agri-environment, and microbiology. 

Join our cluster of world-class academics for your MPhil or PhD in Biology where you will have access to state-of-the-art facilities, from molecular diagnostics laboratories to experimental farms. We have a strong tradition of research excellence and a flourishing environment to support your development.

Our biology research is organised by three academic groups within the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences:

Much of our research is aligned to the as part of our Faculty Research Strategy. Supervision is available in each of these research areas.

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Quality and ranking

All professional accreditations are reviewed regularly by their professional body

What you'll learn

Ecology

Our  Ecology and Conservation Research  group works to understand patterns observed in nature - species and habitats. This often includes anthropogenic effects.

We collaborate with a variety of organisations concerned with species and habitat conservation, including statutory responsibility. We work with research partners and conservation practitioners from the UK and across the globe.

Our research covers:

  • genetics
  • conservation
  • human-wildlife interactions
  • ecology

Biological, clinical and environmental systems modelling

The    group focuses on analysing the structure and dynamics of complex biological and clinical systems. We have a specific interest in investigating spatially and temporally heterogeneous processes in biology. We are driven by practical problem-solving through the use of modelling.

Research in the group covers five themes:

  • disease control and epidemiology
  • spatial and community ecology
  • population biology and evolution
  • evidence synthesis and working with policymakers
  • biodiversity and conservation policy

Molecular life sciences

Research within the Molecular Life Sciences group investigates the molecular basis of plant, microbial and invertebrate life.

We share expertise and methodologies in:

  • bioinformatics and genomics
  • cell biochemistry
  • imaging and microscopy
  • cellular and molecular physiology
  • synthetic biology
  • protein biochemistry

Much of our research is in collaboration with industrial partners.

How you'll learn

Your development

Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering (SAgE) researcher development programme

Each faculty offers a researcher development programme for its postgraduate research students. We have designed your programme to help you:

  • perform better as a researcher
  • boost your career prospects
  • broaden your impact

Through workshops and activities, it will build your transferable skills and increase your confidence.

You’ll cover:

  • techniques for effective research
  • methods for better collaborative working
  • essential professional standards and requirements

Your programme is flexible. You can adapt it to meet your changing needs as you progress through your doctorate.

Doctoral training and partnerships

There are opportunities to undertake your PhD at Ãå±±½ûµØ within a:

  • Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT)
  • Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) / Doctoral Landscape Award (DLA)

Being part of a CDT or DTP/DLA has many benefits:

  • they combine research expertise and training of a number of leading universities, academic schools and academics.
  • you’ll study alongside a cohort of other PhD students
  • they’re often interdisciplinary
  • your PhD may be funded

If there are currently opportunities available in your subject area you’ll find them when you search for funding in the fees and funding section on this course.

The following centres/partnerships below may have PhD opportunities available in your subject area in the future:

Entry requirements

The entrance requirements below apply to 2026 entry.

Qualifications from outside the UK

English Language requirements

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Credit transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can allow you to convert existing relevant university-level knowledge, skills and experience into credits towards a qualification. Find out more about the RPL policy which may apply to this course

Your future

Industry links

The School of Natural and Environmental Sciences offers opportunities to connect with industry leaders through our strong contacts across the sector. We host a series of seminars and workshops, some with guest speakers including visiting professors from industry. This gives you insight into real-world applications of your research.

Biology PhD students have the opportunity to present their research at national and international conferences. You can also enhance your skills and supplement your income by undertaking undergraduate laboratory demonstrating.

Our Careers Service

Our expert Careers Service is here to help you take the next steps in your professional life. We will support you while you’re studying with us and for up to three years after you graduate.

You will have access to expert one-to-one advice and guidance through our campus careers centre and online, along with digital resources, workshops, networking opportunities, and careers and recruitment events.

We’ve been awarded 5 QS Stars for Student Employability (2025). Many of our degrees are shaped by strong links with national and international businesses. We are committed to helping you access real-world experience opportunities and develop key skills through paid work placements and internships.

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Facilities

While studying for a MPhil or PhD in Biology, you will have access to state-of-the-art facilities, from molecular diagnostics laboratories to experimental farms. 

Fees, Funding and Scholarships

Tuition fees for 2026 entry (per year)

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What you're paying for

Tuition fees include the costs of:

  • matriculation
  • registration
  • tuition (or supervision)
  • library access
  • examination
  • re-examination
  • graduation

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Questions about this course?

If you have specific questions about this course you can contact:

Postgraduate Research Administrator
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 6900
Email: snes.pgr.support@ncl.ac.uk
School of Natural and Environmental Sciences
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