7 PhD programmes in Sound Engineering in England, United Kingdom

Audio Engineering
On the Audio Engineering programme at the University of Surrey the primary goal is simply this: to make sound better. Our research combines elements of acoustics, digital signal processing, psychoacoustics, psychology, sound synthesis, software engineering, statistical analysis and user-interface design, with an understanding of the aesthetics of sound and music

Music and Sound
This Music and Sound degree from University of Gloucestershire offers you the opportunity to engage in an extended piece of academic research, either through creative practice in the production of an original body of work, or through the production of a written thesis.
Music Technology
The Open University UK invites applications for PhD study in Music Technology. Applicants are welcome to propose research on any aspect of music technology, contemporary or historical.
Sound Studies
Sound Studies at The Open University UK is an expanding field of research that examines concepts, practices and technologies relevant to auditory culture.
Music Computing
Music Computing research The Open University UK is focused on empowering musicians, illuminating musical activities, and modelling music perception and cognition.
Music Technology
The Music Technology PhD programme from University of York enables students to study a chosen area of research with leading researchers in the Department.
Music Technologies
If you’re interested in the study, development and performance of new Music Technologies, the University of Sussex is the place for you.