PhD Programme in Accounting and Finance
[Full fee waiver and generous living allowance for four years; funding for conference and research visits.]
The Department of Accounting and Finance at Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) is now accepting applications for its PhD Programme in Accounting and Finance, commencing October 2026. This prestigious programme offers the opportunity to work alongside world-leading academics in a dynamic and innovative department, recognized internationally for its research excellence and business school accreditations (AMBA, EQUIS, AACSB). LUMS was ranked first in the UK for research power in the 2014 and 2021 Research Excellence Framework.
PhD students will benefit from a comprehensive research environment, including access to state-of-the-art databases, a strong seminar series, a senior visitors program, and dedicated office space. The department provides funding for conference and research visits, scientific computing facilities, and IT support. The doctoral training includes a portfolio of PhD-level courses and seminars covering finance theory, econometrics, and research methodology. Upon completion of coursework, students will undertake original research and write a thesis under the supervision of two subject experts, ensuring their work contributes new knowledge to the academic community.
Studentships are available for full-time candidates, offering a generous living allowance and a full fee waiver for four years. Both Home and Overseas applicants are eligible, subject to academic criteria: a relevant Masters degree (UK or equivalent) with Distinction level performance (overall and in dissertation), a Bachelors degree with First-Class Honours, and English language entry requirements. Successful applicants should demonstrate the potential for world-class research and be able to undertake teaching duties within LUMS during their scholarship.
The department has a strong track record of placing PhD graduates in leading universities and research institutions worldwide, including Oxford, LSE, Warwick, Monash, Bocconi, and more. The programme also offers opportunities for international experience, such as visiting top US or European schools in relevant research areas. Distinguished visiting professors regularly deliver doctoral tutorials, and students have extensive opportunities to consult external experts.
Applications are reviewed on a continuous basis. The deadline for LUMS scholarships is 16 March 2026, while ESRC scholarships have an earlier deadline of 2 February 2026. To maximize your chances of receiving a scholarship, early application is strongly recommended. Prospective students are invited to attend an online information session on 13 January 2026, where they can learn more about the programme, funding, research opportunities, and life in Lancaster.
For further details, visit the department's PhD information page or submit your application online. For questions, contact Prof. Justin Chircop (PhD Director in Accounting) or Dr. Chelsea Yao (PhD Director in Finance) via email.