When taking your studies further, you want to study at an institution that can promise you great facilities, excellent opportunities and good contacts. This is exactly what you get when studying a Computer Science PhD at Leeds University School of Computing.
Taking a Computer Science PhD demonstrates a dedication to your research and shows that you are serious about making a name for yourself in the industry. This is something that potential employers will recognise but what else will they look for?
A Sound Understanding of Systems and Practices
Demonstrating an understanding of the latest technology in your field will be an invaluable asset for future employers. This is why, at Leeds University School of Computing, we constantly improve our facilities to ensure that you are familiar with technology as much as the theory attached to it.
Exhibiting an understanding of the defining principles of a sector will also reflect well on your CV.
Plenty of Experience
By showing that you have applied your work to real life situations and problems will give future employers a chance to see how you react in a working environment. We encourage our Computer Science PhD students to apply their work to real life situations and our contacts with many leading industry companies and institutions can give you a chance to experience how companies and organisations work.
Individual Thinking and Solid Research
Many employers will want to see original thinking and research from Computer Science PhD students and you will be well placed to achieve this at Leeds University School of Computing because of the support from our academic staff and the excellent facilities available.
Respectable Recommendations
Because of our standing in the academic and Computer Science sectors, any recommendations we make are usually trusted. This is why it might be of great benefit to take your Computer Science PhD at Leeds University School of Computing because you will benefit from an international backing.
To find out more about how you can make the most of your Computer Science PhD, download a brochure today.