UCL HEP PhD Study
We offer PhDs in both experimental and theoretical particle physics, tackling some of the most fundamental questions of physics in a number of different ways. More information on our various research interests can be found on our Research pages. UCL is an exciting and vibrant place to work and study, with the High-Energy Physics group including over 30 PhD students.
Each year we welcome several new students on a variety of research topics. There are two PhD streams with HEP projects, and you are welcome to apply for both. This page details the standard stream. The second stream is via the Centre for Doctoral Training in Data Intensive Science, which includes more formal training in machine learning/DIS and a 6-month placement at one of the Partner companies.
Applications for funded positions commencing in October next year open in November, with a deadline for applications of 31st January. If your application is strong you will be invited for an interview in February. Places are offered based on the outcome of the interviews. For specific research projects available, please see the list of funded research topics. Please indicate in your application which projects you wish to be considered for.
If you plan to self-fund your PhD or to apply for a scholarship there is more flexibility in the project. For scholarship positions please send us a CV and a short statement about the projects you are interested in by the 4th January (although sooner is preferred).
From the links on the left, you can find out more details about eligibility, funding your studies, the choice of PhD projects we expect to offer this year, the structure of a PhD, current student profiles, general UCL graduate information and details of how to apply.