The University of Strathclyde is a public research institution based in Glasgow, Scotland, established in 1796. The University of Strathclyde is the third largest university based on the enrollment of students. The University of Strathclyde is recognized as an extremely praised institution with multiple awards.
The University of Strathclyde is a top international technological university that decided to research and teach for beneficial learning and employability. The University of Strathclyde is the UK-s leading 20 research-intensive universities.
The University of Strathclyde owns a triple-accredited Business school and one of Scotland-s biggest and best equipped Engineering faculties. The University of Strathclyde imparts a vibrant international community for its students from around 100 countries.
The University of Strathclyde ranked 18th by the Times University Guide, 16th by the Guardian University Guide, and 325th position by the QS World University Ranking. The University of Strathclyde delivers a flexible, creative learning environment and a first-class teaching experience. Its state-of-the-art facilities will prepare the students to address several grand real-world challenges.
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• Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Computer Science
• Master of Science (MSc) in Computer Science
• Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science
• Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Computer Science
• Master of Research (MRes) in Computer Science
• Doctor of Technology (DTech) in Computer Science
• Master of Technology (MTech) in Computer Science
• Doctor of Science (DSc) in Computer Science
• Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science
• Graduate Diploma in Computer Science
University of Strathclyde-s world-class research works in different areas include;
• Artificial Intelligence
• Computer Security
• Combinatorics
• Data Analytics
• Data-Intensive Systems
• Health Informatics
• Human-Computer Interaction
• Information Architecture
• Information Seeking Behaviour
• Information Policy
• Interactive Information Retrieval
• Mathematically Structured Programming
• Mobile Interaction
• Software Engineering
Current research topics at the University of Strathclyde under the computer science research areas are listed below;
Artificial Intelligence -
• Human-Centric AI for Healthcare
• Robust Reasoning for Intelligent Agents
• AI & Software Engineering
Computer Security -
• Cybercrime
• Botnets, Malware & Intrusion Analysis
• Cyber-Physical Systems
• Internet Of Things
• Network & Communication Systems
• Resilience Of Software-Defined Networks & Critical Infrastructures
• Applied Crypto & Cryptanalysis
• Cyber Safety & Diplomacy
• Cybersecurity & Society
Interactive Information Retrieval -
• Designing Interactive User Interfaces
• Economic Theory
• Decision Theory
• Optimal Foraging Theory
• Transportation Planning Theory
• Modeling
• Distributed Information Retrieval
• Summarization
• Information Extraction
• Structured Data Retrieval
• Text Mining
Mathematically Structured Programming -
• Functional Programming
• Logic
• Type Theory
• Category Theory
Software Engineering -
• Cyber-Security
• Data-Centricity
• Human-Computer Interaction
• Human-Systems Interaction
• Middleware Frameworks
• Mobile Cloud Computing
• Model-Integrated Computing
• Data Management
• Distributed Systems
• Operating Systems
• High Performance Computing
All of the computer and information science research at the University of Strathclyde is conducted through the following research groups;
• Strathclyde iSchool Research Group
• Mathematically Structured Programming Group
• Computer & Information Sciences Cyber Security Group (StrathCyber)
• Digital health & wellness Group
• AI@Strathclyde
• Technology & Innovation Centre
• Centre for Sustainable Development
• Advanced Forming Research Centre
• National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
• Continuous Manufacturing & Crystallisation
• Advanced Materials Research Laboratory
• Weir Advanced Research Centre
• Fraser of Allander Institute
• Centre for Financial Regulation and Innovation
• Scottish Centre for Employment Research
• Centre for Informed Decision Analytics (IDeA)
• Institute of Digital Transformation
University of Strathclyde-s scholarship opportunities and program for computer science scholars are listed below;
• Data Lab Scholarship
• Stephen Young Global Leaders Scholarship Programme
• Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme
• Asylum Seeker Scholarship
• St Andrew-s Society Scholarships
• Postgraduate Research Travel Award
• Strathclyde Excellence Scholarship
• Arts and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Training Partnership (AHRC)
• Economic and Social Research Council Doctoral Training Partnership (ESRC)
• Research Interns@Strathclyde
• British Council Scholarships for Women in STEM
• Discretionary Fund
• Beit Strathclyde (BStrath) Scholarships
• Fulbright - University of Strathclyde Award
• Mature Students Hardship Fund
• Digital Inclusion Programme
• Strathclyde Alumni Scholarship
• EU Transition Scholarships
• Strathclyde Research Studentship Scheme (SRSS)
• STAR Scholarship
• Chevening Scholarship
To apply to the PhD program in computer science at the University of Strathclyde, the following requirements need to be fulfilled;
• Applicants should hold a bachelor-s degree or master-s degree in the relevant field with a minimum score percentage of 60
• Applicants must attend the IELTS, PTE-A, TOEFL iBT or CAE/CPE exams as English language proficiency requirements.
• Applicants must attach the following supporting documents
• Academic transcripts
• English proficiency score report
• UCAS essay
• Letters of recommendation
• Resume
• Scholarship letters
• Passport copy
• Financial documents
• Research statement/proposal