IELTS Overall score: 7.0; minimum component scores: two at 6.0/6.5 & rest 7.0+
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) and preferably a Master s in a related subject
Research interestsMedieval and Renaissance Intellectual Culture - the reception of texts and ideas, and their relationship with institutions of learning and habits of reading, including manuscript and print culture; 18th- and 19th-Century Literary Cultures in comparative perspective; Literary, cinematic and cultural studies in 20th and 21st Century; Transnational engagements with Italy in post-Unification culture - migration, mobility and the postcolonial.
2:i undergraduate degree, plus evidence of ability to conduct independent and original research
Areas for PhD supervision include:Eight research clusters: Contract, Business and Commercial Law; Comparative Law and Culture; Development and Human Rights; Gender and the Law; International and European Law; Law and Humanities; Legal Theory; Governance and Regulation. The Law School s research is rooted in the twin themes of law in context and the international character of law.
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Law or a related social sciences discipline with significant legal content
Areas for research supervision include:Eight research clusters: Contract, Business and Commercial Law; Comparative Law and Culture; Development and Human Rights; Gender and the Law; International and European Law; Law and Humanities; Legal Theory; Governance and Regulation. The Law School s research is rooted in the twin themes of law in context and the international character of law.
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a Life Sciences related subject.
Areas for PhD supervision include:Animal Health and Welfare; Biogeochemical Cycles; Brain Function and Neuro-Degeneration; Cell Biology; Developmental Systems and Ageing; Environmental Microbiology; Environmental Resource Management and Ecosystems; Epidemiology and Modelling; Food Security; Gene Expression; Genomics and Bioinformatics; Host-Pathogen Interactions; Molecular Systems Biology; Infectious Disease; Molecular Structure and Mechanism; Network Reengineering; Neuroscience; Pathogenesis Mechanisms; Plant Science; Signalling Pathways; Synthetic Biology; Biotechnology; Plant Pathology and Entomology.
2:ii undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a Life Sciences related subject
Please note: this course will not be offered for 2018 entry.Areas for PhD supervision include:Animal Health and Welfare; Biogeochemical Cycles; Brain Function and Neuro-Degeneration; Cell Biology; Developmental Systems and Ageing; Environmental Microbiology; Environmental Resource Management and Ecosystems; Epidemiology and Modelling; Food Security; Gene Expression; Genomics and Bioinformatics; Host-Pathogen Interactions; Molecular Systems Biology; Infectious Disease; Molecular Structure and Mechanism; Network Reengineering; Neuroscience; Pathogenesis Mechanisms; Plant Science; Signalling Pathways; Synthetic Biology; Biotechnology; Plant Pathology and Entomology.
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a Life Sciences related subject
Please note: this course will not be offered for 2018 entry.Areas for PhD supervision include:Animal Health and Welfare; Biogeochemical Cycles; Brain Function and Neuro-Degeneration; Cell Biology; Developmental Systems and Ageing; Environmental Microbiology; Environmental Resource Management and Ecosystems; Epidemiology and Modelling; Food Security; Gene Expression; Genomics and Bioinformatics; Host-Pathogen Interactions; Molecular Systems Biology; Infectious Disease; Molecular Structure and Mechanism; Network Reengineering; Neuroscience; Pathogenesis Mechanisms; Plant Science; Signalling Pathways; Synthetic Biology; Biotechnology; Plant Pathology and Entomology.
IELTS Overall score: 7.0; minimum component scores: two at 6.0/6.5 & rest 7.0+
2:i undergraduate degree and Master s (or equivalent) in a related subject
Information about the MPhil:You'll be required to write a thesis of up to 60,000 words (exclusive of appendices, footnotes, tables and bibliography). Work for this degree can be done in any of the areas where the Centre can offer expert supervision. Please consult the staff list to see current research interests.Please note that all doctoral students are first registered as MPhil students.
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject
This PhD provides an opportunity to undertake in-depth research in the field of adult education and lifelong learning. In recent years as societies have undergone social, political and economic changes adult education and lifelong learning has become an important aspect of the education sector. Adult education and lifelong learning encompasses a wide range of learning situations from informal through to formal education.Staff research interests fall into the following areas: gender violence, child abuse, safety and well-being 'race , ethnicity and migration political participation, civic engagement, policy men, masculinity, healthAreas for PhD supervision include:Education (with a focus on Adult Education in FE/HE and Early Years settings); Lifelong Learning, Teaching and Training.
Applicants are normally expected to have achieved a strong 2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in physical sciences (e.g. Engineering, Physics, plant sciences, Chemistry, Statistics, Mathematics, computing) or life sciences (e.g. Biology, Biochemistry) with strong mathematical skills.
Areas for PhD supervision include:Animal Health and Welfare; Biogeochemical Cycles; Brain Function and Neuro-Degeneration; Cell Biology; Developmental Systems and Ageing; Environmental Microbiology; Environmental Resource Management and Ecosystems; Epidemiology and Modelling; Food Security; Gene Expression; Genomics and Bioinformatics; Host-Pathogen Interactions; Molecular Systems Biology; Infectious Disease; Molecular Structure and Mechanism; Network Reengineering; Neuroscience; Pathogenesis Mechanisms; Plant Science; Signalling Pathways; Synthetic Biology; Biotechnology; Plant Pathology and Entomology.