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Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour, MPhil/PhD

Human Resources and Organisational Behaviour, MPhil/PhD

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Full time | University of Greenwich (Greenwich Campus) | 1.5 years | JAN-26

Study mode

Full time

Duration

1.5 years

Start date

JAN-26

Key information
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Qualification type

PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

Subject areas

Human Resources Management

Course Summary

Our research degree (MPhil/PhD) allows you to undertake rigorous and critical exploration in the area of work, employment, human resource management and organisational behaviour with support from an expert supervisor. Our MPhil/PhD programme involves producing a substantial piece of original work in your chosen field. Unlike taught courses, this degree places greater emphasis on research and an original contribution to knowledge. You attend courses in your first year to develop the advanced research skills for gathering, analysing and presenting quantitative and qualitative data. Our experts can supervise research students across these areas, includingEquality, Diversity and inclusion at work - multiple inequalities in-work poverty, income and pay distribution gender and ethnic pay gaps.Democratic Governance at work - whistle blowing, business ethics and professionalism. Representation, voice and organisation at work, individual and collective conflict.The quality of work and labour standards - working time and intensification technology, digitalisation and robotisation, work-life boundaries and balance, training, coaching, mentoring. Employment rights. Modern slavery.Sustainability and climate change: green jobs, the role and structure of public services and public finance internationally. The environmental, social, economic and political aspects of privatisation and liberalisation in water, energy, waste management, health care and social care (PSIRU).Health and Safety at work in the context of Covid-19 and future pandemics, stress and mental health.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£4,786

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£18,150

Entry requirements

Applicants should have:

  • A taught Master's degree, with a minimum average of 60% in all areas of assessment (e.g. Merit or above), in a generic subject area relevant to the subject matter of the proposed research project, and/or
  • A First Class or Second Class, First Division (Upper Second Class) Honours degree in a subject area relevant to the proposed research project.

University information

With over 130 years’ experience in teaching excellence, the University of Greenwich is a top three London university (StudentCrowd Awards 2024) offering an inspiring educational experience. With more than 150 postgraduate study programmes across 40 subject areas to choose from, students can select a degree that matches their individual aspirations. Students benefit from cutting-edge learning facilities, resources and equipment, which have...more

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