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The MRes/PhD programme is offered in twin-track formats. Students on both tracks of the programme will have to complete MRes degree courses, a PhD-qualifying course and research training modules prior ...
Route 1 students are required to attend EC400, the September Introductory Course before commencing the MRes/PhD programme. In order to progress unconditionally from the first to the second year of ...
At a critical time in history, the MRes in Sustainable Futures presents an exciting opportunity to specialise in a field of research that tackles one of the most important questions facing society ...
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You do not need to provide a research proposal with your application. Please apply via our online application form. Select MRes Psychology when applying and then select MRes Experimental Psychology ...
The Master of Research Programme (MRes) offered by the Faculty of Life and Health Sciences, provides a one year training in research suitable for those who wish to proceed to enrol for a PhD programme ...
This MRes programme is only open to 1+3 SWDTP funded PhD students. It aims to develop a systematic understanding and critical appreciation of alternative approaches, methodologies and paradigms of ...
Our Geography MRes is a research-oriented masters programme. Alongside the opportunity to specialise in a chosen area of human geography, you will develop social science research skills and methods ...
The MRes in Criminology course provides you with the advanced theoretical, conceptual and methodological expertise and skills necessary to undertake and critically evaluate criminological, socio-legal ...
The MRes programmes are currently available for one year full-time study. You will take two compulsory modules and 90 credits of electives spread between Semesters I and II followed by a dissertation ...