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Disability Studies PhD
University of Bristol

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(4.2)

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Qualification

PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

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Location

Clifton Campus

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Study mode

Part Time

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Start date

Dec 2027

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Duration

8 Year

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The School for Policy Studies links theory, policy and practice in a multidisciplinary, research-intensive environment. Our research engages with and influences national and international policy. Our policy experts come from a wide variety of backgrounds in social policy research, social work, sociology, gender violence, disability studies, health and social care, childhood studies, history, human geography, economics, psychology, physical activity, nutrition and health sciences. Our research examines policy areas that affect us all in day-to-day life, influences and challenges policies implemented by governments and institutions, and investigates the issues, factors and attitudes underlying the social concerns that make the headlines every day. We have seven specialist research centres, including the Norah Fry Research Centre for Disability Studies. The Norah Fry Centre is a leading national centre of excellence for applied social research and teaching, making a positive difference to the lives of disabled people. The centre explores policies, practices or societal issues from the point of view of people with disabilities, recognising and valuing their human rights. The school is an exciting environment for graduate studies; we welcome graduate students from the UK and around the world to join our diverse and highly-rated research team. We particularly welcome applications on topics with direct relevance to national and international policy and social work concerns.

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Complete University Guide ranking
15th
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Complete University Guide Social Work ranking
8th
Tuition fees
Student living
£5,106 per year
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Uni info

Student rating
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CUG ranking 15th
University of Bristol
Beacon House Queens RoadBristolBS8 1QUUnited Kingdom