Applications are now open for the University of Edinburgh’s Cyber Security, Privacy and Trust PhD program for 2026 entry. As a leading institution in Computer Science, the university invites you to engage in impactful research within a vibrant tech ecosystem at the School of Informatics, College of Science & Engineering.
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When is the Application Deadline:
🗓️ Round 1: 24 November 2025 (offers issued by 30 April 2026)
🗓️ Round 2: To be confirmed
Applications are open year-round, but those seeking funding must apply by the above deadlines.
Tell Me About The Award:
The University of Edinburgh’s PhD in Cyber Security, Privacy and Trust offers full funding opportunities for exceptional candidates to undertake cutting-edge research addressing global digital security and trust challenges. Hosted by the School of Informatics, one of the top-ranked computing schools in the UK, the program focuses on security engineering, privacy-preserving computation, and trust in AI systems.
Which Fields are Eligible?
- Cyber Security
- Privacy and Data Protection
- Information Security
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Law, Ethics, and Policy in Technology
Type:
🎓 Fully Funded PhD (Postgraduate Research)
Who can Apply?
Applicants with a strong academic background (minimum of a UK 2:1 or international equivalent) in Computer Science, Mathematics, or related disciplines. A Master’s degree in Cyber Security or related fields is recommended. Candidates must demonstrate research potential and academic excellence.
How are Applicants Selected?
Selection is based on:
- Academic merit and research potential
- Quality and relevance of the research proposal
- Alignment with a suitable supervisor or project
- References and supporting documents
Which Countries Are Eligible?
Open to both domestic (UK) and international applicants.
Where will the Award be Taken?
University of Edinburgh, School of Informatics – Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
How Many Awards?
Multiple scholarships are available annually across the School of Informatics.
What is the Benefit of the Award?
- Full tuition fee coverage
- Annual stipend for living costs (competitive rate)
- Research and training support
- Access to University and School-level scholarships
- Mentorship and collaboration with world-leading experts
How Long Will the Award Last?
3 years (full-time only)
How to Apply:
1️⃣ Identify a supervisor or an advertised research project in the School of Informatics.
2️⃣ Prepare your research proposal and supporting documents.
3️⃣ Apply through the University of Edinburgh EUCLID Application Portal before the funding deadline.
4️⃣ Include the supervisor’s name and project title in your application.
Visit the Award Webpage for Details:
🔗 PhD in Cyber Security, Privacy and Trust – University of Edinburgh

