IMPORTANT BEFORE SUBMITTING AN ONLINE APPLICATION: All PhD applicants are strongly encouraged to contact/identify a potential Supervisor and prepare a research proposal before submitting an online application.
Overview
The PhD in Architecture, based at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), is a strategic research collaboration between XJTLU and the University of Liverpool. Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a University of Liverpool-issued degree, which is recognised by China’s Ministry of Education.
Pursuing a full-time PhD typically involves three years of conducting research and one year of writing a thesis, supported by subject-specific and generic skills training and development. A full-time PhD student must submit a thesis within four years. A part-time PhD student must submit it in six years.
Why should I do my PhD in Architecture at XJTLU?
Our PhD programme equips you with a range of professional skills to help you maximise your future employability;
Our supervisors will guide you through one of the most intellectually satisfying experiences of your life;
With around two dozen current PhD candidates, the department boasts a highly active postgraduate research community from a broad range of architecture-related subjects;
You will receive supervision from respected academics at both XJTLU and the University of Liverpool;
PhD students have dedicated travel budgets for participating in international conferences;
You will have the chance to apply for a research visit to the University of Liverpool for three to six months;
You will have opportunities to work as a teaching assistant and to develop academic skills crucial to your career; and
To enhance your academic development, you can take part in our dedicated training seminars on theory and research methodologies.
Research areas
XJTLU’s Design School welcomes proposals for its research-based PhD in Architecture programme. Potential candidates are invited to position their PhD research proposals on one or more of the programme’s areas of strength, which include:
architectural design and architectural studio education
architectural, environmental or construction technology
computer-aided architectural design
architectural history and built heritage studies
social and cultural study of the built environment
Additionally, the PhD in Architecture programme emphasises the opportunity to conduct transdisciplinary research on architecture in relation to other fields of enquiry.
Research environment and facilities
The department boasts a state-of-the-art modelling workshop with extensive additional manufacturing, metal and woodworking, ceramics, and robotics facilities.
Research students are provided fully equipped office spaces and personal workstations. Our computing facilities include most major computer-aided architectural design (CAAD) environments.
Potential supervisors
Design School
Find out potential supervisors from Department of Architecture and Design.