We are very pleased that you are considering applying for our PhD Bioengineering programme and look forward to receiving your application. The PhD application process is outlined below:

  1. Check to ensure you meet the entry requirements 
  2. Visit the academic staff page on the Bioengineering website to identify potential supervisors whose research aligns with your area of interest.
  3. Contact your chosen supervisor(s) directly, to devise or discuss potential projects.
  4. Submit your official PhD application through the Imperial College online application system. Ensure that you list your proposed supervisor(s) in your application, including details of any departmental or College funding you are applying for, and attach all required supporting documents.
  5. If your application is shortlisted, your proposed supervisor will contact you to arrange an interview.
  6. After your interview, your supervisor will inform you whether they are offering you a PhD position and/or nominating you for funding (if applicable).
  7. You can expect to receive a decision on your application within 10-12 weeks of applying (the application can be tracked via your online applicant portal

More details about the application steps

Entry requirements

For PhD study, our minimum entry requirement is that candidates must be in receipt of, or due to receive:

  • A first-class honours (or equivalent) in an undergraduate degree, or
  • A 2:1 in an integrated Master’s degree.

 

Candidates who do not hold a first-class undergraduate degree or 2:1 in an integrated Master’s degree can still be considered if they:

  • Hold a 2:1 in an undergraduate degree, and are in receipt of, or due to receive, a standalone Master’s

Note: If you do not meet our minimum entry requirements, please discuss this with your proposed supervisor before applying. Your application may then be considered as a special case.

Important dates

PhD applications can be submitted throughout the year, with intakes on the first working Monday of October, January, April, and July. 

We encourage you to apply early, approximately a year prior to your proposed start date. Specific application deadlines apply if applicants would like to be considered for scholarships. Such deadlines are driven by the funding requirements.

There will be an initial round of funding consideration for applications submitted by early November. We would particularly advise all students requiring funding to apply by the January deadline at the very latest.

Deadlines for those wishing to be considered for funding for entry in the 2026-27 academic year are:

  1. Applicants who apply by 23:59 (UK time)  3 November 2025 and are awarded a scholarship will be notified by 31 January 2026. 
  2. Applicants who apply by 23:59 (UK time) 12 January 2026 and are awarded a scholarship will be notified by 31 March 2026.
  3. Applicants who apply by 23:59 (UK time) 2 March 2026 and are awarded a scholarship will be notified by 31  May 2026.
What to prepare before applying

Preparing your CV
Your CV should summarise your educational qualifications and awards and indicate any relevant research experience, internships or relevant work experience. Please also include a list of relevant publications with web links if available. 

Preparing your personal statement/research proposal

1. Within ‘Supporting documents’, your personal statement should be a 2-page document structured as detailed below:

      1. the first page should be a personal statement  (motivations for applying to Imperial and the scholarship, and any other supporting information not included elsewhere on the form that you feel will enhance your application)
      2. the second page should be your research proposal. You may submit updated versions of this statement if required following application submission. You are encouraged to write in the first person.

Contact details of 2 academic referees

When prompted for the names of two academic referees, these should be people who can provide an academic reference in support of your application (e.g. your personal tutor or your thesis supervisor). You should not include your proposed PhD supervisor. You are encouraged to share this guidance with your two referees, noting, in particular, the recommendation to use ‘they/them’ language (rather than gender pronouns).

 

Note: Candidates who do not wish to be considered for any Imperial scholarships are not subject to the two page limit for the personal statement and research proposal.

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How to submit application

Please note that applications are formally processed by the Department once a complete application has been received and processed by the College Registry. If one or both references are missing we need to hold the application pending. 

The Department has an equal opportunities policy. Applicants are invited to declare their disability to our PhD Admissions Tutor in order to discuss suitable arrangements for the application process and PhD studies. The Department would like to ensure that best possible support is provided for all applicants and students. Please also see the College's arrangements for people with disabilities.

Once you have submitted your application for postgraduate study, you will be able to monitor the progress of your application via our Online Application System.

Within 12 working days of submitting your application you will receive an email containing a unique identify number called a CID. Please include this number in any emails you send us. Your application is initially sent to the Engineering Admissions team in our Registry. They will assess your qualifications and then send your application to the Department.  When the Department's admissions team receives your application we pass it on to the relevant research group/supervisor. 

Your application will be considered by the academic staff in the research group working in the area specified on your application.   If you have given the name of a potential supervisor, it will be sent to them first; although other members of staff working in that area will also review your application. If you are short-listed for a place you will have an interview with your potential supervisor and one of their colleagues, although an interview can also already happen when you start discussing a project with a potential supervisor.

Usually, you can expect to receive a decision on your application within 10-12 weeks of the application arriving in the Department.

How to make a strong application

Remember the general rules:

  • Scholarship schemes have deadlines: Apply on time.
  • Ensure the application is complete.
  • Ideally, applicants should have contacted a supervisor already.

 All eligible PhD applicants are considered according to the same scholarship allocation criteria, which are:

  • Academic qualifications/excellence.
  • Motivation/enthusiasm to do research and the PhD:
    Explaining the reasons why you want to do research and this PhD; why the topic is important to you.
  • Research experience: Any projects, placements, internships done, showing the skills relevant for the PhD and research.
  • Research output: Such as publications, conference talks or scientific papers.
  • Honours and awards: List any prizes, special mention, awards, scholarships, grants, honours.
Preparing for interviews

All applicants must be interviewed before a formal offer of admissioncan be made. This interview will be conducted by at least 2 members of academic staff.

Interviews are normally conducted online. This allows both UK-based and international applicants to meet with their potential supervisor remotely.

During the interview the applicant should be evaluated according to criteria such as:

  • Academic qualifications
  • Experimental/theoretical skills
  • Specific interests/work experience (academic and/or industry)
  • Motivation
  • Suitability for interdisciplinary research

The interview should be carried out in English and should last at least 30 minutes.