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Computer Science

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Degrees Degree types explained MPhil/PhD Computer Science MSc by Research Computer Science PhD Complex Living Systems PhD Natural Sciences
Duration Degree duration details
Start date September, January or April
Location Streatham Campus
Study modes Study mode details Full time and part time

Why study Computer Science at Exeter?

Our main areas of Computer Science research include Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Cyber Security, Data and Network Science, Evolutionary Computing and Optimisation, High Performance Computing and Networking, and Machine Learning.

The departmental research webpages provide more comprehensive details about current research projects and details of individual staff research interests and publications can be found on our staff profiles pages as well as a list of our current postgraduate researchers. The department and researchers closely collaborate with a range of industrial partners, and have opportunities to collaborate and contribute to the University’s membership of the Alan Turing Institute, the national institute for Data Science and AI.

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Top 20 for Computer Science

20th in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024

Partner to the Alan Turing Institute and home to the Institute of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

Excellent facilities spanning a wide range of machine types and software ecosystems

Exeter's Q-Step Centre for Applied Social Data Analysis integrates cutting-edge quantitative methods with substantive, real-world social science issues

Research overview

Our main areas of Computer Science research are:

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Requirements for international students

International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course. The required test scores for this course fall under Profile A: view the required test scores and equivalencies from your country.

Fees and funding

Tuition Fees per year 2025/26

Tuition Fees per year 2025/26

For those studying for more than one year, our fees are expected to increase modestly in line with Consumer Price Inflation measured in December each year. More information can be found on our Student Finance webpages.

Tuition Fees per year 2026/27

Tuition Fees per year 2026/27

For those studying for more than one year, our fees are expected to increase modestly in line with Consumer Price Inflation measured in December each year. More information can be found on our Student Finance webpages.

Current available funding

Our research is widely supported by funding bodies including EPSRC, NERC, EU, Royal Society, Innovate UK, British Council, as well as leading organisations and industries such as the Met Office, IBM, BT etc. Take a look at our funded opportunities for further information about what is available.

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Academics and Supervisors

All students have a primary and a secondary supervisor who provide regular and high quality advice, support and direction in their academic endeavours. You will work closely with your supervisors to develop, investigate and write-up a project at the cutting edge of Computer Science and/or Data Science research. Visit our staff profiles for more information about individual research interests.

Pastoral Tutors

Each student will also be assigned a pastoral tutor who will take on a pastoral role and mediate on any problems that arise during the period of study. Your tutor will keep in regular contact and provide background stability and support.

PGR Director

The Computer Science Department PGR director Jia Hu can be directly contacted if you have any inquiries from application to the award of your PhD or about your supervision. He also engages with with the college PGR administration team, and the wider PGR community in the University to achieve.

PGR Support team

We have a dedicated PGR support team that supports our postgraduate research students during their study with us. The team promotes intellectual and social contact between research students in all our disciplines, to foster a vibrant research community.

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Facilities

All research students of the department will be given an up-to-date or specialised computer for daily research work. The department also provides all PGR researchers with the access to a modern GPU cluster and high performance computing cluster. The department also has access to ISCA, the University supercomputer and facilities for 3D visualisation, virtual reality rendering and alternative architectures (e.g. ARM, Mac and Raspberry Pi) machines. See our computing systems webpage for further information.

The University library maintains extensive holdings in our discipline, extensive audio-visual collections and full-text papers published in all major journal and conference titles by IEEE, ACM, Springer etc. The majority of these are available electronically through the Library website and database, allowing fast and convenient access to this resource.

The Innovation Centre and Harrison Building offer dedicated postgraduate common rooms with computer facilities and a number of study carrels to provide quiet study space for research students.

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