"Year upon year we find that FindAPhD generates outstanding applicants - the site is a pleasure to use and our first port of call for PhD recruitment"
James Power
Postgraduate Recruitment Officer
University of Manchester
Advertise PhD Opportunities
FindAPhD is the world's largest dedicated database of PhD opportunities. We provide advertising solutions for all types of PhD, including: research projects (directly funded and competition/quota funded); 4 year PhD programmes; research programmes; doctoral training centres; graduate teaching assistantships and international programmes taught in English.
Why choose FindAPhD for postgraduate recruitment?
Our aim is to make finding a PhD as simple as possible. All universities include details of their postgraduate studentships on their own web site, but it's impossible for students to visit (and re-visit) every site to see what's available! FindAPhD allows prospective postgraduates to search through 1000s of PhD projects and programmes with just a few clicks.
FindAPhD attracts over 380,000 visitors a month* from across the world, and as a dedicated site, our visitors have only one thing in mind - A PhD.
Our prices start from just £50 to advertise a single research project, and our bulk rates allow you to add all proposed projects within a department or school for a largely discounted rate.
Short on time?
Not a problem. Simply email us your advert (Word/PDF etc), and our Team will get back to you with a no-obligation quote for placing it on FindAPhD. Adverts normally go live within just a few hours.
Where do I start?
It really depends on the type of PhD(s) you would like to advertise. If you have one or more potential research projects (either directly funded, or in competition for a studentship), we always recommend the research projects database for the most effective advertising; it's a very popular part of the site with our students.
FindAPhD is designed to cater for all types of PhD advert. Simply use the menu below to browse our advertising options:
*Visitor statistics recorded February 2013