Doctor of Philosophy / Master of Philosophy
PhD/MPhil Prosthodontics
Tackle real-world challenges in prosthodontics and improve quality of life through restorative dentistry.
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Overview
Programme overview
- Investigate the restoration and replacement of teeth, focusing on clinical practice, biomaterials, and digital dentistry technologies.
- Collaborate with researching groups in the , advancing tooth restoration techniques and patient-centred prosthetic solutions.
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Contact details
- School/Faculty
- Contact name
- Doctoral Academy Admissions Team
- Telephone
- +44 (0)161 275 5608
- FBMH.doctoralacademy.admissions@manchester.ac.uk
- Website
- www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research/
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Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
Programmes in related subject areas
Use the links below to view lists of programmes in related subject areas.
Entry requirements
Academic entry qualification overview
We require applicants to hold, or be about to obtain, an Upper Second class Honours degree, or the equivalent qualification gained outside the UK, in a related subject area for entry to a PhD programme. A Lower Second class Honours degree may be considered if applicants also hold a Master's degree with a Merit classification.
English language
For applicants whose first language is not English, or if you have not studied recently in the UK, you must provide evidence of how you meet the English Language requirement.
We mainly accept IELTS or TOEFL tests. Please note IELTS and TOEFL are only valid for two years.
We require a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall or TOEFL (iBT) 90. Each component of the English test should meet the minimum requirement of IELTS 5.5 in all components, TOEFL (iBT 22). For the writing component , we expect you to have achieved a minimum of 6.0 (IELTS).
If your IELTS or TOEFL expires before the start of your programme, you will need to take another official English test before we can issue you with a CAS for your visa application. This is a requirement of UKVI.
For more information about English language tests see .
Please contact us at fbmh.doctoralacademy.admissions@manchester.ac.uk for further information.
English language test validity
Other international entry requirements
Fees and funding
Fees
Fees for entry in 2026 have not yet been set. For reference, the fees for the academic year beginning September 2025 were as follows:
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PhD (full-time)
UK students (per annum): Clinical-based £22,000 non-clinical Standard £5,006, Low £9,500, Medium £17,000, High £22,000
International, including EU, students (per annum): Clinical-based £47,000, non-clinical Standard £27,000, Low £28,500, Medium £34,500, High £40,500 -
PhD (part-time)
UK students (per annum): Clinical-based £11,000, non Clinical Standard £2,503, Low £4,750, Medium £8,500, High £11,000
International, including EU, students (per annum): Clinical-based £23,500, non clinical Standard £12,750, Low £13,250, Medium £16,750, High £19,250
Further information for EU students can be found on our dedicated EU page.
Scholarships/sponsorships
In the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health we offer a wide range of fully funded studentships and scholarships covering postgraduate research tuition fees, research costs and an annual stipend for living costs.
Application and selection
How to apply
- and to discover a project you’re passionate about and check you meet eligibility criteria.
- Understand how your project is funded and, if it’s listed as self-funded, consider our or .
- about your suitability for their project or programme before you apply.
- Visit our page to find out more and ensure you include all required supporting documents at the time of submission.
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Advice to applicants
Before you start your application, you should:
- Discover more about the research area you’re interested in.
- or you'd like to apply for.
- and speak to them about your suitability for the project.
- Understand how your project is funded and, if you are applying for a self-funded project, consider how you plan on funding your project and discuss this with the listed supervisor.
If you already have your own funding:
- and contact the project supervisor to talk to them about your suitability for the project; OR
- Determine your own research project and title, in this research area and contact them to discuss potentially supervising your research.
Supporting documents
You'll also need to make sure you have the following documents before you start your application:
- Personal statement
- Certificates and transcripts
- CV
- Confirmation of funding (if you are self-funded)
- English language ability
- Names and details of two referees to support your application
Visit our to find out more about the information required for each of these supporting documents.
Any missing information may delay the processing of your application.
Application deadlines
The deadline for applying for postgraduate research in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health depends on when you intend to start your research and how your project is funded.
If you are applying for one of our funded programmes, please refer to the deadlines detailed on the .
If you’re applying for a project that isn’t part of one of these programmes, our final application deadlines are:
- January 2026 entry: Wednesday, 15 October 2025
- April 2026 entry: Thursday, 15 January 2026
- September 2026 entry: Tuesday, 15 June 2026
Fitness to practise / health requirements
Programme details
Programme description
Our PhD/MPhil Prosthodontics programme enables you to undertake a that will improve understanding of Prosthodontics.
Prosthodontics is the dental specialty pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation and maintenance of the oral function, comfort, appearance and health of patients with clinical conditions associated with missing or deficient teeth, and/or maxillofacial tissues using biocompatible substitutes.
Current research topics include implant characterisation, novel aesthetic bridge construction, bioactive glass, intra-oral scanning and 3D printing.
Special features
Training and development
All of our postgraduate researchers attend the Doctoral Academy Training Programme delivered by the Researcher Development . The programme provides key transferable skills and equips our postgraduate researchers with the tools to progress beyond their research degree into influential positions within academia, industry and consultancy. The emphasis is on enhancing skills critical to developing early-stage researchers and professionals, whether they relate to effective communication, disseminating research findings and project management skills.
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