Doing a PhD in Computer Science at York

In November 2011 we held an event to show interested students what studying for a PhD in York is like. This involved academics talking about the areas of research expertise within the Department, as well as advice on funding and the difference between a PhD and an Engineering Doctorate. You can download all the presentations here.

Presentations

General overviews

Studying for a PhD in Computer Science (PDF  , 688kb)

Doing an Engineering Doctorate in Computer Science (PDF  , 597kb)

Funding a PhD (PDF  , 124kb)

Research group presentations

Doing a PhD in Enterprise Systems (PDF  , 181kb)

Doing a PhD in High Integrity Systems Engineering (PDF  , 576kb)

Doing a PhD in Programming Languages and Systems (PDF  , 307kb)

Doing a PhD in Real-Time Systems (PDF  , 143kb)

Doing a PhD in Computer Vision (PDF  , 1,404kb)

Doing a PhD in Human-Computer Interaction (PDF  , 2,171kb)

Doing a PhD in Artificial Intelligence (PDF  , 85kb)

Doing a PhD in Advanced Computer Architectures (PDF  , 603kb)

Further information and what to do next

Find out more about our Departmental staff list and research interests (PDF  , 93kb) to see which supervisor you would like to work with.

Our research group pages will also give you more of an idea of the research that takes place within the Department.

If you would like to apply for a PhD in Computer Science, you can apply online, or contact our Postgraduate Admissions Administrator for more information.

You can find out more about the Engineering Doctorate in Large Scale Complex IT Systems - including current vacancies for sponsoring organisations.