PhD Music

We are a highly respected authority in musical research and sound technology at Surrey. Thanks to our renowned expertise in musicology, performance, and composition, and the prestige of the Institute of Sound Recording, we can count many household names in entertainment, audio technology and the recording industry among our partners, collaborators, and alumni.

Key course information

Entry requirements
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Start date
July 2025
Attendance
Full-time
Duration
4 years
UK fees
£1,197*
Overseas fees
£5,625

Why choose this
programme?

  • Our research in music brings together a broad range of interconnected subject areas, focused in our internationally acclaimed research centres, housed in state-of-the-art facilities.
  • We are highly collegiate, with a close-knit and supportive academic environment. Academic members of staff are well known internationally for their exceptionally strong research profiles.
  • We are home to the Digital World Research Centre, , and the . 
  • We belong to , an  (AHRC)-funded doctoral training partnership, which provides access to comprehensive academic and professional training programmes, as well as the possibility of funding for your studies.
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Statistics

Fantastic graduate prospects

100% of our Music and Media postgraduate students go on to employment or further study (Graduate Outcomes 2024, HESA)

2nd in the UK

2nd in the UK for music in the Guardian University Guide 2024

Research excellence

We are ranked in the top 20 for the quality of our research outputs - Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 

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Code of practice for research degrees

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  • Second when students accept their offer and register to study with us (registration terms and conditions will vary depending on your course and academic year).

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