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Research degrees fees

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Postgraduate research fees are not regulated by the UK government so decisions on UK undergraduate fees do not apply to them. Our postgraduate research fees are set independently and reviewed on an annual basis.

You are classified as either a home or international postgraduate researcher for the purpose of assessing tuition fees. Where your status is not clear from your application, you will enter our fee assessment process.

The following fees listed are meant as a guide only. An annual bench fee may be charged in addition to academic fees where the research projects undertaken require a high expenditure on consumables, equipment or other resources. Please check with the admissions team for your research area for accurate information.

If you are a former student of the University of Leeds you may be eligible for a 10% alumni tuition fee bursary.

You may also need to pay additional study costs in some instances.

UK first year fees

Students 2025/26 2026/27
Students UK students 2025/26 £5,006 2026/27 To be confirmed
Students UK students (part time) 2025/26 £2,503 2026/27 To be confirmed

Please note that the UK tuition fees are set in line with the amount advertised by the UKRI. We are usually able to update fees in February each year.

The fee quoted is based on full-time study and shows the fee charged for postgraduate researchers studying in that academic year. The fee may increase in future years of your studies in line with inflation.

International postgraduate research annual fees

The following fees for international postgraduate researchers are based on full-time study and apply for each year of the course. These fees are fixed at this level for each year of your course allowing you to plan your finances for the duration of your studies.

International postgraduate research course 2025/2026 2026/27
International postgraduate research course Schools of English; History; Philosophy, Religion and History of Science; Languages, Culture and Societies; Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies; Media and Communication;  Music; Performance and Cultural Industries; Education; Business 2025/2026 £24,500 2026/27 £25,250
International postgraduate research course Schools of Law; Politics and International Relations; Sociology and Social Policy 2025/2026 £24,500 2026/27 £25,250
International postgraduate research course Schools of Geography; Mathematics; Design 2025/2026 £28,000 2026/27 £28,750
International postgraduate research course Schools of Computing; Electronic and Electrical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Chemical and Process Engineering; Civil Engineering; Earth and Environment; Transport; Chemistry; Physics and all schools in the Faculty of Biological Sciences 2025/2026 £31,000 2026/27 £32,000
International postgraduate research course School of Food Science and Nutrition 2025/2026 £31,000 2026/27 £32,000
International postgraduate research course Schools of Medicine and Dentistry science based programmes. There are a number of programmes with higher fees, please check with the graduate school. 2025/2026 £31,000 2026/27 £32,000
International postgraduate research course Schools of Medicine and Dentistry clinically based programmes. There are a number of programmes with higher fees, please check with the graduate school. 2025/2026 £44,000 2026/27 £45,500
International postgraduate research course School of Medicine and Dentistry Doctor of Paediatric Dentistry 2025/2026 £60,500 2026/27 £60,500
International postgraduate research course School of Healthcare 2025/2026 £31,000 2026/27 £32,000
International postgraduate research course School of Psychology science based programmes 2025/2026 £31,000 2026/27 £32,000
International postgraduate research course School of Psychology arts/ social science based programmes 2025/2026 £24,500 2026/27 £25,250

Fees quoted are based on full-time study and apply for each year of the course. If you are studying part-time, the fee is normally 50% of the full rate (with the exception of the overtime fee).

Split-site PhD programme fees

The fees for split-site programmes (see our page on types of research degree for more information) are set as a percentage of the UK or international fees. There are three ways of studying for a split-site PhD at the University that will affect the fees you pay:

Year of study Model A - Percentage of full-time fee Model B - Percentage of part-time fee Model C - Percentage of full-time fee
Year of study 1 Model A - Percentage of full-time fee 75% Model B - Percentage of part-time fee 75% Model C - Percentage of full-time fee 75%
Year of study 2 Model A - Percentage of full-time fee 50% Model B - Percentage of part-time fee 50% Model C - Percentage of full-time fee 50%
Year of study 3 Model A - Percentage of full-time fee 50% Model B - Percentage of part-time fee 50% Model C - Percentage of full-time fee 50%
Year of study 4 Model A - Percentage of full-time fee Overtime Model B - Percentage of part-time fee 50% Model C - Percentage of full-time fee Overtime
Year of study 5 Model A - Percentage of full-time fee N/A Model B - Percentage of part-time fee 50% Model C - Percentage of full-time fee N/A
Year of study 6 Model A - Percentage of full-time fee N/A Model B - Percentage of part-time fee Overtime Model C - Percentage of full-time fee N/A
Year of study 7 Model A - Percentage of full-time fee N/A Model B - Percentage of part-time fee Overtime Model C - Percentage of full-time fee N/A

Overtime (writing up) fee

There is an overtime registration fee of £340 for 2025/26 and £355 for 2026/27. This fee is chargeable should you need extra time to write up your thesis outside the standard period of study.

If you are still undertaking new research in the overtime period, the full fee may be charged.

Your offer letter will state the end of the standard period of study and also the maximum time limit. The difference is usually the overtime period. Full-time postgraduate researchers normally have one year of overtime and part-time/split site have two years.

Fee status assessment

You are classified as either a home or international postgraduate researcher for the purpose of assessing tuition fees. Only certain categories of students will be charged the home tuition fee.

Where it is not clear from your application form whether you have home or international status, the Admissions Operations team will contact you to carry out a fee assessment. This may be before or after you have received an offer. For further information and advice, see our fee assessment page.

If you are supported by your government, employer, or other sponsor, you should provide a letter from them addressed to the University, confirming that the fees will be paid directly. Sponsors cannot pay by instalments.

For more detail, see our information for sponsored postgraduate researchers on our For Students website.

Paying your fees

You need to make arrangements to pay your fees before the start of the academic year or you won't be able to register. Find out more about how to pay your tuition fees and view the tuition fee payment schedule on our website For Students.

You become liable to pay tuition fees when you register on your course. If you leave before the end of your course, we calculate your fees based on your leaving date. Read more about tuition fee liability.