Imaging,PhD

    Imaging,PhD

    Duration3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 21,317 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026

    Imaging,PhD

    About

    Overview

    The School of Allied Health Professions

    Research topics within the School are aimed at optimising technical elements of imaging examinations, improving the patient experience and evaluating patient imaging services and pathways. The researchers encompass members who are actively involved in UK and international radiography research, and who are members of the EFRS Radiographer Research Network (RRN).

    The research programme aims to encourage and facilitate engagement in radiography and medical imaging-related research. Our research ambition is to encourage growth in the number of researchers involved in medical imaging research as per the Research Strategy from our professional body (SCoR). We intend to increase the amount of research produced and to promote the successful implementation of new findings into clinical practice. All appropriate resources and services necessary to support our research is available through the School of Allied Health Professions and collaborating organisations (primarily the NHS although we do have links to Tertiary enterprises and Industry). Please contact appropriate staff with project specific enquiries.

    The School of Life Sciences

    Research topics within bioengineering cover activities in two areas: fabrication/application of multifunctional biomaterials for tissue engineering (cornea, bone, tendon, nerve, cartilage) and exploitation of on-line, non-destructive characterisation techniques to monitor three dimensional scaffolds, tissues and constructs behaviour in vitro and in vivo.

    The research programme focuses on the application of engineering strategies in translational medicine. Great effort has been made to establish systematic study methods in utilizing smart/unique materials that trigger and detect specific cellular responses and application of non-destructive monitoring modalities for complicate cellular systems. The research is centralized on bone, cartilage, blood vessel, cornea, retina pseudoislets, skin, nerve generation and characterization.A team of experienced researchers supervise research activities within our programmes and peer support is available via interactions with many research fellows, research associates and research students, including research seminars and an active Research Committee. Support is also available from local collaborations based at nearby NHS sites and within Industry.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Postgraduate research entry requirements

    Before submitting an application to undertake a research degree at Keele, you are advised to contact the relevant Research Office. This will allow you to discuss your research proposal, available supervision and the entry requirements of the research degree.

    Before applying for a PhD, MPhil, DM or Professional Doctorate:

    You are advised to contact the relevant administrator listed on the course website. Our dedicated postgraduate support staff can provide information on course-specific entry requirements. For PhD, MPhil and DM applicants, they can also provide information on potential supervisors you need to consider before applying.

    Qualifications

    • PhD, MPhil and DMs usually require an Honours degree with a first or 2.1 classifications, or the equivalent if you have been educated outside the UK (See here for international equivalent guidelines - found here >). Any other academic and/or professional qualifications you may have are also considered, and in some cases form an integral part of the entrance requirement.
    • Professional Doctorates usually require a Masters Degree, or the equivalent if you have been educated outside the UK (See here for international equivalent guidelines - found here >); and hold that qualification normally in the general field you are applying within, or it's equivalent in professional experience and a professionally accredited programme. Applicants without a Masters degree will be considered on a case-by-case basis, where they can provide evidence of relevant professional experience or other experiential prior learning.

    Non-standard qualifications

    If your qualifications are non-standard or different from the entry requirements stated, please contact the relevant course administrator, to discuss whether your application would be considered.

    Experience

    Entry on to many degrees is highly competitive; consequently, we also consider industrial experience as well as the skills, attributes, motivation and potential for success of an individual when deciding whether to make an offer.

    English Program Requirements

    In addition to academic qualifications, you may be required to produce evidence of your English language ability. This is because in order to benefit from your studies, you need to demonstrate that you have a good level of written and spoken English before taking up a place here.

    English language requirements: IELTS

    For PGR students joining us from August 2024 onwards, for all subject areas, we require IELTS 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in any subtest.

    IELTS
    TOEFL IBT (including home)
    Person Academic (including online)
    Cambridge English
    Trinity ISE
    NCUK English Test
    Language Cert ESOL (SELT only)
    Language Gallery UPP
    6.5 with 6.0 in all components
    87 with 19 (writing), 19 (listening), 19 (reading) and 20 (speaking
    62 with 59 in each component
    176 with 169 in all components
    SE II with Distinction in all components OR ISE III with Pass in all component
    B (with C in all components)
    B2 Pass (35 in all components) OR C1 Pass (with 25 in all components)
    80

    If you do not have current documentation of the required level of English language you must either retake your language test (IELTS) or attend and successfully complete a pre-sessional (summer) English course before the start of your postgraduate studies.

    Keele University runs 11 and 6 week pre-sessional Academic English courses online and face to face.

    If you require a Visa to study at Keele and undertake a Pre-Sessional English course, you may be eligible for a Visa to cover both the pre-sessional (11 or 6 week only) and Degree course, on the basis of you achieving the required language competencies by the end of the pre-sessional course, but will be withdrawn if you fail to satisfactory progress to the equivalent level of English required. For more information please visit keele.ac.uk/visa.

    All Visas to study in the UK are subject to the rules and requirements of the UK Home Office Visas & Immigration (UKVI) and the supporting (sponsoring) institution.

    When you start your studies at Keele, we can assess your English language standard and recommend language modules for you to take as part of your degree course. You do not pay any additional fees for these. You can also speak to staff in the Language Centre

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    21,317 / year

    Imaging,PhD

    Keele University

    Keele University

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Keele