Biotechnology

University of Manchester

Undergraduate PhD Full-time 36 Months Materials science and engineering

Biotechnology PhD is an undergraduate degree at University of Manchester, based in Manchester, taught full-time over 36 months.

About this course

As genome projects for animals, plants and microorganisms continue to advance, new opportunities arise that offer huge potential benefits in healthcare, agriculture and the environment through the production of new drugs, novel crops and bioremediation.

The University of Manchester is home to the UK Centre for Tissue Engineering and enjoys strong links with industry. We are well placed to exploit emerging research opportunities with industry through the purpose-built BioSciences Incubator, where companies that spin out from our basic research are located.

Research in biotechnology is diverse, and the following areas represent just a few examples:

- wound healing

- injury and repair

- cancer biology

- arthritis research

- appetite and body weight

- neurodegeneration and movement disorders

- animal cell biotechnology

- microbial pathogenicity and production of therapeutics

- biofuels

- genetic engineering of crops

- containment of transgenes in the environment

- bioremediation of terrestrial and aquatic environments

- bioinformatics

Study Options

This course is available in 3 study options:

Full-time Shown above

Duration: 36 Months

Qualification: PhD

Location: Manchester

Part-time

Duration: 24 Months

Qualification: MPhil

Location: Manchester

Full-time Shown above

Duration: 12 Months

Qualification: MPhil

Location: Manchester

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations. Click through for salaries, employment rates and other UK degrees that lead there:

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Course Details

Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
36 Months
Start Date
2025

2025-entry data — 2026 offers may differ

Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Manchester
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Materials science and engineering