PhD in Actuarial Science City St George's, University of London
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PhD | On-Campus | Full-time | 4 years | find out | £4600.00 year per | £9700.00 year per |
Course overview
The Faculty of Actuarial Science and Insurance is one of the leading academic actuarial departments in the world, with highly respected degree courses and research. It comprises 29 staff, including 8 qualified actuaries.
The Faculty makes use of its position close to the heart of the City of London to enhance its research, teaching and external profile.
As such, the Faculty is proud of its PhD programme in Actuarial Science. On this programme you will have the full support of the faculty as well as access to the research and insights from one of the world's leading actuarial departments.
Entry requirements
To be eligible to apply for next academic year, you must hold a first degree (a first or equivalent) in a subject related to your proposed research topic. The following qualifications are highly desirable, and would enhance your likelihood of being accepted:
- A masters degree from a leading institution with a distinction or equivalent
- A GMAT score (700 or more) if you do not have UK and EU degree
Our students have a variety of academic backgrounds ranging from Accounting, Actuarial Science and Economics to Engineering, Finance, Management and Mathematics. We are looking for mature, highly-motivated individuals with excellent analytical, problem solving and verbal skills.
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