Skip to main content
What types of page to search?

Alternatively use our A-Z index.

Qualification type
PhD / MPhil

Archaeology

Funding
Self-funded
Study mode
Full-time
Part-time
Duration
2-4 years
4-6 years
Apply by
Year round
Start date
Year round
Subject area
Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology

We've set the country or region your qualifications are from as United Kingdom.

Change country or region

We’re currently showing entry requirements and other information for applicants with qualifications from United Kingdom.

Please select from our list of commonly chosen countries below or choose your own.

If your country or region isn’t listed here, please contact us with any questions about studying with us.

Overview

At the University of Liverpool, we’ve pioneered the study of the ancient world for over 130 years. A PhD/MPhil in Archaeology allows you to draw on world-class interdisciplinary research in diverse fields, from the origins of humanity and Old-World prehistory to the archaeology of the historical periods.

Introduction

The Department of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology is internationally reputed for its world-class research, offering the ideal environment to become a recognised specialist in the field. In 1904, we established the Institute of Archaeology, the first centre for the academic study of the methods and practice of archaeology, Egyptology and classical archaeology in the UK.

Fieldwork will form an important part of your research. We have several field projects based in the UK and abroad, including Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Iraq, Kenya, Jordan, Turkey, and Zambia. Training is also available in a wide range of ancient languages, including Greek, Latin, Egyptian, Coptic, Sumerian and Akkadian. You can study modern languages on the University’s flagship Open Languages programme.

We have dedicated budgets for supporting research and training activities, including the Histories, Languages and Cultures Postgraduate Research Fund and The Peet Travel Award. We’ll also provide you with tailored support for applications to external competitive funding schemes.

Research topics

Our Archaeology PhD/MPhil covers a broad range of potential topics for investigation. We welcome research proposals in topics including:

  • Old World prehistory (especially the Palaeolithic and Neolithic of Southwest Asia, Mediterranean Europe and Africa)
  • Human evolution
  • Archaeobotanical (seeds, charcoal) science
  • Bioarchaeology
  • Archaeozoology
  • Archaeomaterials
  • The Iron Age in the Mediterranean and the Near East
  • Classical archaeology
  • Mesopotamian texts, languages, cultures and economies
  • Later British and European prehistory
  • Medieval and post-Medieval archaeology.

Research culture

Research in archaeology at Liverpool uses state-of-the-art interdisciplinary methods and approaches. Our research themes include:

  • Human evolution
  • Prehistoric archaeology and human palaeoecology
  • The archaeology of the ancient Mediterranean and the Near East
  • Later European and British prehistory
  • Historical archaeology.

Our archaeology research groups and seminar series provide a forum for the exchange of new concepts and knowledge produced by staff and postgraduate researchers. This gives you the opportunity to present your research, develop your research profile, and interact with other leading figures in your field of study from the UK and abroad.

100% of research impact classed as ‘outstanding’ (4*) or ‘very considerable’ (3*)

(Research Excellence Framework, 2021)

5th in the sector for research power out of 24 submissions

(Research Excellence Framework, 2021)

Back to top

How to apply

  1. 1. Identify potential supervisors

    Find potential supervisors in the Department of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology.

    For any questions about finding a supervisor, please contact Postgraduate Research Enquiries: [email protected].

  2. 2. Prepare your application documents

    You may need the following documents to complete your online application: 

    • A research proposal (this should cover the research you’d like to undertake)
    • University transcriptsand degree certificates to date 
    • Passport details 
    • Visa details (international applicants only) 
    • English language certificates (international applicants only) 
    • A personal statement 
    • Contact details of your proposed primary supervisors 
    • Names and contact details of two referees.  
  3. 3. Apply

    Finally, register and apply online. You'll receive an email acknowledgment once you've submitted your application. We'll be in touch with further details about what happens next.

Back to top

My qualifications are from United Kingdom.

Fees and funding

Your tuition fees, funding your studies, and other costs to consider.

Tuition fees

UK fees (applies to Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland)

Full-time place, per year - £5,006
Part-time place, per year - £2,503

International fees

Full-time place, per year - £24,600
Part-time place, per year - £12,300

Fees stated are for the 2025-26 academic year.


Additional costs

We understand that budgeting for your time at university is important, and we want to make sure you understand any costs that are not covered by your tuition fee. This could include buying a laptop, books, or stationery.

Find out more about the additional study costs that may apply to this degree.


Funding your PhD

If you're a UK national, or have settled status in the UK, you may be eligible to apply for a Postgraduate Doctoral Loan worth up to £30,301 to help with course fees and living costs.

There’s also a variety of alternative sources of funding. These include funded research opportunities and financial support from UK research councils, charities and trusts. Your supervisor may be able to help you secure funding.


Scholarships and bursaries

We offer a range of scholarships and bursaries that could help pay your tuition fees and living expenses.

Rankin Scholarship for Postgraduate Research in the Archaeology of the Near East

Are you a UK student submitting a research proposal for our Archaeology PhD and you'll be commencing the programme in academic year 2025/26? You could be eligible to apply to have your tuition fees paid for up to three years of full-time study. One award is available.

Duncan Norman Research Scholarship

If you’re awarded this prestigious scholarship, you’ll receive significant funding to support your postgraduate research. This includes full payment of your PhD fees and a cash bursary of £17,000 per year while you study. One award is available in each academic year.

John Lennon Memorial Scholarship

If you’re a UK student, either born in or with strong family connections to Merseyside, you could be eligible to apply for financial support worth up to £12,000 per year for up to three years of full-time postgraduate research (or up to five years part-time pro-rata).

Sport Liverpool Performance Programme

Apply to receive tailored training support to enhance your sporting performance. Our athlete support package includes a range of benefits, from bespoke strength and conditioning training to physiotherapy sessions and one-to-one nutritional advice.

Back to top

Facilities and resources

Postgraduate researchers in the Department of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology have access to the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, one of the most important collections of antiquities in the UK, as well as the state-of-the art Elizabeth Slater Research Laboratories.

You’ll be allocated shared office space with lockers and data points, access to networked PCs with specialist software, free printing and inter-library loans. You’ll also have access to specialist collections held in the Sydney Jones and the Harold Cohen libraries.

Virtual tour

Back to top

Meet our PhD researchers

These are the trailblazers, the leaders, the true originals. Our postgraduate researchers are shaping their future, and the future of the world we live in, advancing knowledge with each discovery.

Four postgraduate students walking on campus.

Chat with our students

Want to find out more about studying a PhD with us? Chat with our postgraduate research student ambassadors and ask any questions you have.

Back to top

Entry requirements

Discover the qualifications you'll need to apply for this course.

You’ll typically need a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree, and a UK master’s degree or international equivalent (preferably pass of 65% or above) in a relevant subject area.


English language requirements

You'll need to demonstrate competence in the use of English language, unless you’re from a majority English speaking country.

We accept a variety of international language tests and country-specific qualifications.

International applicants who do not meet the minimum required standard of English language can complete one of our Pre-Sessional English courses to achieve the required level.

Qualification Details
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no component below 6.0
TOEFL iBT 88 overall, with minimum scores of listening 19, writing 19, reading 19 and speaking 20. TOEFL Home Edition not accepted.
Pearson PTE Academic 61 overall, with no component below 59

Pre-sessional English

Do you need to complete a Pre-sessional English course to meet the English language requirements for this course?

The length of Pre-sessional English course you’ll need to take depends on your current level of English language ability.

Pre-sessional English in detail

If you don’t meet our English language requirements, we can use your most recent IELTS score, or the equivalent score in selected other English language tests, to determine the length of Pre-sessional English course you require.

Use the table below to check the course length you're likely to require for your current English language ability and see whether the course is available on campus or online.

Your most recent IELTS score Pre-sessional English course length On campus or online
6.0 overall, with no component below 6.0 6 weeks On campus
6.0 overall, with no component below 5.5 10 weeks On campus and online options available
6.0 overall, with no more than one component below 5.5, and no component below 5.0 12 weeks On campus and online options available
5.5 overall, with no more than one component below 5.5, and no component below 5.0 20 weeks On campus
5.0 overall, with no more than one component below 5.0, and no component below 4.5 30 weeks On campus
4.5 overall, with no more than one component below 4.5, and no component below 4.0 40 weeks On campus

If you’ve completed an alternative English language test to IELTS, we may be able to use this to assess your English language ability and determine the Pre-sessional English course length you require.

Please see our guide to Pre-sessional English entry requirements for IELTS 6.5 overall, with no component below 6.0, for further details.

Back to top

Contact us

Have a question about this research opportunity or studying a PhD with us? Please get in touch with us, using the contact details below, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Back to top
OSZAR »