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10 PhD programmes in Software Engineering in United Kingdom

Computer Science
This Computer Science MPhil,PhD programme from Newcastle University gives you an opportunity to make a unique contribution to computer science research.

Computer Science
The Computer Science programme at Loughborough University will give you the opportunity to develop new and highly sought after skills which can set you up for a range of careers.

From Ideation to Implementation - How AI-Driven Development is Reshaping the Future of Early-Stage Ventures
The From Ideation to Implementation - How AI-Driven Development is Reshaping the Future of Early-Stage Ventures programme at Aston University offers a rare opportunity to study AI first software engineering as it happens, interacting with a diverse range of experts, entrepreneurs and practitioners.

Investigating Nano and Microplastic induced Neurotoxicity in iPSC Derived Human Models of Neuronal Networks
The Investigating Nano and Microplastic induced Neurotoxicity in iPSC Derived Human Models of Neuronal Networks course at Aston University will provide all the support and facilities you will need to develop into a leading researcher in your chosen field.
Computer Science
This Computer Science PhD programme from University of York gives you the opportunity to complete a piece of original research with expert guidance from world academics.
Software Engineering and Design
Our research in Software Engineering and Design at The Open University UK is concerned with how software is specified and developed in the real world.
Computer Science
This Computer Science MPhil/PhD programme from The University of Exeter will be given an up-to-date or specialised computer for daily research work.
Computer Science
The School of Computing from University of Kent welcomes applications for the Computer Science research programmes.
Computer Science
The research activity and supervision for our standard three-year PhD Computer Science, at University of Essex is concentrated in the following principal research areas: artificial intelligence, biologically inspired architectures, educational technology, e-learning, natural and evolutionary computation, natural language engineering, software agents and software engineering.
Creating a Digital Twin for RGU University Campus
The phd project in Creating a Digital Twin for RGU University Campus at the Robert Gordon University will highlight a number of key problem areas that are affecting University campuses.