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The University can award the research degree Master of Philosophy (MPhil) to registered students who successfully complete approved programmes of supervised research in accordance with the regulations of the University. ...Read more
Research overview
Research degrees in this area of interest provide opportunities to study with leading academics and practitioners who are specialists in strategy and security, based in our Strategy...Read more
OVERVIEW
The School of Law at Queen’s has over 100 years of achievement in both education and research. We are ranked as a leading centre for legal research in the UK, and our academics are recognised...Read more
Overview
The School of Law accepts candidates for research work leading to a PhD. The central feature of PhD work is the close relationship between the doctoral candidate and his or her supervisor, in...Read more
The Law School’s full-time MPhil/PhD programme in Law and Social Change is offered under an international consortium arrangement led by the University of Roma Tre. The programme provides the opportunity...Read more
Course outline
In depth exploration of a research question involving personal research undertaken over 12-72 months (depending on mode of study) under the expert guidance of a supervisory team in Law. ...Read more
Course Summary
The School gives postgraduate research students the chance to learn from the best academic minds and industry experts. You’ll be studying n an environment that positively encourages students...Read more
Our Law MPhil course work on a thesis leading to the completion of an original piece of research. The thesis should present a coherent argument and advance knowledge and understanding in your chosen field. ...Read more
Research opportunities
You can study a PhD or an MPhil in Law.
A PhD requires three years of full-time study full-time and an MPhil requires one year of full-time study. Postgraduate research students...Read more
The School of Social Sciences provides a stimulating and supportive environment for postgraduate training. The emphasis is on small groups, close working relationships between students and supervisors,...Read more
The Research area includes: Criminal Justice, Critical Commercial Law and Business Law and Regulation, Critical Obligations, Environmental Law, European and Comparative Law, Gender and Sexuality, Governance...Read more
About the course
Research students are welcomed to Brunel as valued members of our thriving, research-intensive community. A research degree provides the opportunity to investigate a topic in depth,...Read more
Criminal Justice MPhil: The University has strengths in policing, criminal justice and criminology and has a vibrant research culture underpinned by the work of Criminal Justice Practice - which supplies...Read more
Based within our Westminster Law School our research programme in law supports work within the core areas of law including commercial, banking and corporate law; criminal and comparative law; EU law and...Read more
Overview
At the Faculty of Business and Law, you’ll find staff who are experienced in most areas of law, including business law, corporate governance, international law, sports law, property law, environment,...Read more
Excellent research opportunities await at the School of Law, enabling you to work at the forefront of developments with leading experts.
Study full or part-time over one to seven years
Choose from...Read more
If you want to take your existing knowledge in Criminology into postgraduate research, Portsmouth is the perfect place to do it. The nature of crime and the ways in which we prevent, detect, investigate...Read more
RESEARCH CULTURE
Manchester Law School’s general research focus is on the operation and impact of law in society. Our work is collaborative and impactful; we work with practitioners and researchers from...Read more
Course Summary
Carrying out research for a PhD, MPhil or ProfD requires different skills from undergraduate or taught postgraduate study. You will mostly work on your own research project, but we also...Read more
As a postgraduate researcher at Birmingham Law School you will be contributing to more than 85 years of research tradition, working alongside some of the countrys most eminent legal scholars. ...Read more