IELTS Overall score: 7.0; minimum component scores: two at 6.0/6.5 & rest 7.0+
2:i undergraduate degree and a Master s (or equivalent) in a related subject
Research interests include:Whether engaged in practice or text-based research, we focus on the complex ways performance(s) interact in the public sphere, producing as well as representing myriad modes of social practice, aesthetic expression, and political intervention. Above all, we aim to enhance understanding of the role and function of theatre and performance in social and cultural life.
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject. A MA (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, with a final mark (or predicted final mark) of 65 or above
Research degrees allow for sustained individual research on a single theme or topic with supervision by a member of staff with expertise in the area of research. Postgraduates in both the taught and research degree programmes are very much embraced within the department and are welcomed here in a way similar to new staff. You will share a common room with academics in the department, and enjoy full access to dedicated computer and library facilities.
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) and preferably an MSc in a related subject
We welcome applications from qualified, enthusiastic candidates, both from the UK and overseas, to be part of our thriving research community. It is recommended that you contact a potential supervisor before applying to discuss your research options.
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+
A Master s degree (or equivalent) in Sociology or a related subject (however, all serious applications from other disciplines will be considered)
Warwick Sociology has 30 members of academic staff with wide-ranging theoretical, methodological and substantive research interests. Experts in their field, our academics welcome enquiries from potential PhD students with an idea for a research project.We offer two research degrees at PhD Level: the PhD in Sociology and the PhD in Women and Gender Studies.The PhD in Sociology reflects the multi-disciplinary strengths of our staff including social and cultural research, from traditional sociology and social theory to contemporary cultural and media studies.The PhD in Women and Gender Studies, meanwhile, is primarily concerned with analysing how different bases of inequality and identity, such as race, gender and class, intersect with each other.
IELTS 7.0 - all four language components have to be scored 6.0+, with maximum of two components at lowest level 6.0 or 6.5
You must be intellectually outstanding and display strong interpersonal and communication skills, motivation, creativity, maturity, drive, and leadership qualities. You must also have proven academic ability, the ability to work effectively in a team, the
please see theUniversity’s page for English language requirements.
You must have, or be expecting to obtain, an upper second class honours at Undergraduate level, which includes study of finance and/or accounting.If you have studied a significant amount of accounting or finance at undergraduate level then our specialist
2:ii undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a related subject
Computer science has permeated every aspect of our lives. Our innovative MSc course is driven by our cutting-edge interdisciplinary research, which puts our students at the forefront of the discipline.