Law and Social Sciences MPhil/PhD PHD Programme By Middlesex University |TopUniversities
Tuitionfee

17,000 GBPTuition Fee/year

Starting Month

SepStarting Month

Programme overview

Degree

MPhil

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

The School of Law and Social Sciences at Middlesex has a vibrant and diverse MPhil/PhD programme with some 40 students engaged in research on a variety of topics spanning law, politics, international relations, criminology and sociology. Students are based either at our campus in London or overseas, including at our campuses in Mauritius and Dubai. Within the School, you will benefit from supervision by world-leading academics and a multidisciplinary research environment, bringing together doctoral students, researchers, practitioners and professionals from within and outside the academy. Middlesex is home to outstanding centres of research and practice, such as the How to Apply, the European Human Rights Advocacy Centre, the Prisons Research Group, the Centre for Social and Criminological Research, the Centre for Abuse, Trauma and Suicide Studies, and the Drug and Alcohol Research Centre.

A graduate from the Middlesex Law and Social Sciences PhD programme will have developed advanced skills in research, analysis and writing, public presentations and, in many cases, teaching at university level. A hallmark of the doctoral programme at Middlesex is that students are encouraged and supported to publish their research, whether as a monograph, as journal articles or in academic blogs. Our graduates are strongly placed to pursue careers in the global academic world, as well as high level work in international institutions, governments, non-governmental organisations and the commercial sector.

Doctoral students based in London benefit from proximity to the city's vast cultural resources and world-class libraries, such as the British Library and the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.

In choosing which degree to apply for, please note that the difference between an MPhil and a PhD relates to the contribution you make to existing knowledge on the research topic you have selected. A PhD contributes new knowledge beyond what is currently available, whereas an MPhil contributes new understanding of existing knowledge, by way of a critical review or evaluation. All our doctoral students initially enrol on an MPhil and then transfer to a PhD degree.

Please see the Social Policy Research Centre tab under Entry Requirements for a list of disciplines and subject areas in which we welcome applications.

Programme overview

Degree

MPhil

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

The School of Law and Social Sciences at Middlesex has a vibrant and diverse MPhil/PhD programme with some 40 students engaged in research on a variety of topics spanning law, politics, international relations, criminology and sociology. Students are based either at our campus in London or overseas, including at our campuses in Mauritius and Dubai. Within the School, you will benefit from supervision by world-leading academics and a multidisciplinary research environment, bringing together doctoral students, researchers, practitioners and professionals from within and outside the academy. Middlesex is home to outstanding centres of research and practice, such as the How to Apply, the European Human Rights Advocacy Centre, the Prisons Research Group, the Centre for Social and Criminological Research, the Centre for Abuse, Trauma and Suicide Studies, and the Drug and Alcohol Research Centre.

A graduate from the Middlesex Law and Social Sciences PhD programme will have developed advanced skills in research, analysis and writing, public presentations and, in many cases, teaching at university level. A hallmark of the doctoral programme at Middlesex is that students are encouraged and supported to publish their research, whether as a monograph, as journal articles or in academic blogs. Our graduates are strongly placed to pursue careers in the global academic world, as well as high level work in international institutions, governments, non-governmental organisations and the commercial sector.

Doctoral students based in London benefit from proximity to the city's vast cultural resources and world-class libraries, such as the British Library and the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.

In choosing which degree to apply for, please note that the difference between an MPhil and a PhD relates to the contribution you make to existing knowledge on the research topic you have selected. A PhD contributes new knowledge beyond what is currently available, whereas an MPhil contributes new understanding of existing knowledge, by way of a critical review or evaluation. All our doctoral students initially enrol on an MPhil and then transfer to a PhD degree.

Please see the Social Policy Research Centre tab under Entry Requirements for a list of disciplines and subject areas in which we welcome applications.

Admission Requirements

3.3+
6+
59+
4+

Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
6,400 GBP
International
17,000 GBP

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