Overview

The Quantum Information Science and Technologies (QIST) programme offers a unique postgraduate training and development experience for those wishing to pursue a career in the quantum information science and technologies sector. It supports both fundamental and applied research that will enable new forms of computation, sensing, and communications that address major societal challenges. Combining the expertise at the University of Bristol and the University of Sussex, the aim of the QIST CDT is to train the UK’s best quantum scientists and engineers, capable of working in all areas of the burgeoning QIST ecosystem.

The QIST CDT boasts a bespoke training model, an evolution of the decade-long Quantum Engineering CDT, tailored to the training needs of QIST that disrupts the tradition of training PhD graduates for academic careers. At the core of the programme you will receive cutting-edge training in experimental and theoretical quantum information and quantum technologies, furthermore you will also receive specialised training in entrepreneurship, project management, collaborative working, academic practice, science policy, and communication skills. This holistic programme will hone your ability to work effectively in diverse teams, with peers from varied backgrounds in physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering and computer science.  

The first year of the programme is a balance of taught courses, seminars, workshops, and group and independent research projects, with both theoretical and practical aspects. This training offers a first-class foundation for developing and completing a PhD project with our wide range of academic and non-academic supervisors and partners. Furthermore, this cohort approach to learning creates an environment that is both stimulating and empowering. It also supports the creation, growth and development of personal and professional networks from the first day, broadening your technical understanding and enabling you to put your research into context.

The QIST CDT training extends also beyond the first year, with cohort and cross-cohort activities, alongside multiple opportunities to explore several professional opportunities, from academic secondments, to industrial placements and internships with our partners working on science communication, outreach, science policy and entrepreneurship.

Ultimately, the CDT offers the opportunity to undertake world-class postgraduate research, an unrivalled opportunity to learn and understand the foundations of quantum physics and then apply them to real-world situations to help shape the future of the quantum information science and technology sector.

Programme structure

Year 1 is a cohort-based training programme with modules (60 credits) delivered by the University of Bristol and the University of Sussex plus either one 6-month-long independent research project or two 3-month-long exploratory research projects. Successful completion of Year 1 is required to progress.

Years 2-4 is the research phase leading to the PhD degree.

Entry requirements

An upper second-class degree (or international equivalent) in physics, electrical engineering, computer science, maths, chemistry or in other relevant physical sciences.

See international equivalent qualifications on the International Office website.

Read the programme admissions statement for important information on entry requirements, the application process and supporting documents required.

Go to admissions statement

If English is not your first language, you will need to reach the requirements outlined in our profile level C.

Further information about English language requirements and profile levels.

Fees and funding

UK: full-time
£4,758 per year
Overseas: full-time
£26,000 per year

Fees are subject to an annual review. For programmes that last longer than one year, please budget for up to an 8% increase in fees each year.

More about tuition fees, living costs and financial support.

Alumni discount

University of Bristol students and graduates can benefit from a 25% reduction in tuition fees for postgraduate study. Check your eligibility for an alumni discount.

Funding for 2024/25

Studentships covering fees, a travel budget and a stipend at an enhanced rate (currently £19,622 per annum tax free) are available to UK/Overseas students.

Further information on funding for prospective UK and international postgraduate students.

Career prospects

Underpinned by world-class research and industrial expertise, our four-year doctoral programme offers a stimulating experience for those seeking academic excellence and a route into the growing quantum technologies industry. Our extensive network of academic and industrial partners provides the opportunity to collaborate on cutting-edge science.

You will also be supported to develop a range of complementary skills including entrepreneurial business skills, knowledge of commercialisation, creative thinking, teamwork, communication skills and project management.

Meet our supervisors

The following list shows potential supervisors for this programme. Visit their profiles for details of their research and expertise.

g.barreto@bristol.ac.uk;w.k.hensinger@sussex.ac.uk;krishna.coimbatorebalram@bristol.ac.uk;n.linden@bristol.ac.uk;f.orucevic@sussex.ac.uk;ashley.montanaro@bristol.ac.uk;c.weidner@bristol.ac.uk;ruth.oulton@bristol.ac.uk;giulia.rubino@bristol.ac.uk;jonathan.matthews@bristol.ac.uk;paul.skrzypczyk@bristol.ac.uk;m.cryan@bristol.ac.uk;edmund.harbord@bristol.ac.uk;anthony.laing@bristol.ac.uk;stephen.clark@bristol.ac.uk;j.dunningham@sussex.ac.uk;alex.clark@bristol.ac.uk;mike.blake@bristol.ac.uk;p.nightingale@sussex.ac.uk;jon.pugh@bristol.ac.uk;

Research groups

See the QIST CDT webpages for further information about the centre's areas of research:

  • Quantum computing and simulation
  • Quantum communications
  • Quantum sensing and metrology
  • Foundations of quantum information