QS Rank:
34
The University of Manchester
Manchester
,United Kingdom
Program Rank
34
Program Name
PhD in Climate Change and Sustainability
Deadline
June 30th, 2025
Overview
View Official pageTotal Tuition Fees
$1,00,000
Duration
48 Months
Median Salary
$1,10,000
Ranking
#63
US World and News Report
#54
The World University Rankings
#34
QS World University Rankings
Intake
Fall ( Sept - Nov )
Class Profile
Class Size
20
Average Age
29
Average Work Experience
4 Years
Diversity
Others:
10%International:
10%North West England:
45%London:
15%South East England:
20%Career Outcomes
Median Earnings After Graduation
$1,10,000 / year
Graduation Rate
55%
Prospective Job Roles
Climate Change Scientist
Climate Change Lawyer
Climate Change Journalist
Climate Scientist
Climate Change Policy Advisor
Climate Change Analyst
Climate Change Researcher
Climate Change Specialist
Climate Change Policy Analyst
Policy Advisor
International Sales Representative
Top recruiters
Eligibility Criteria
At least 3 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected.
At least 15 years of bachelor degree.
English Proficiency Tests
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
70
Application Requirements
Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.
Application Fee: 60
Transcript
Passport
Statement of Purpose
Resume
IELTS
Academic LOR
Professional LOR
Application Deadlines
Standard Deadline | |
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Fall | Jun 30, 2025 |
Fees and Funding
Tuition Fees
$25,000 / year
Overall Cost
$40,000 / year
FAQs
6.5
Sustainable Development graduates will find jobs in a wide range of careers, including job titles such as project manager, sustainability analyst, sustainable design professional, energy efficiency analyst, or operations manager.
If any fraction of your studentship is funded directly by the University, then you will receive the full new minimum stipend - £18,622 per annum. What support is available if I am not eligible for the new minimum stipend in 2023/24? The University also provides support to all PGRs through the Living Cost Support Fund.
The climate in Greater Manchester has already changed; 5 of the warmest years on record have occurred since 2006, and the most recent decade (2012 to 2021) has been on average 1.0°C warmer than the 1961 to 1990 average.
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