Business
Research information PhD or MPhil
3 years full-time; 5 years part-time MPhil also available (2 years full-time; 3 years part-time)
Beginning a research degree is perhaps the most exciting and demanding phase in any academic career. It marks the transition from being largely taught by others to becoming an independent academic, doing your own research and developing your own ideas. Our goal is to guide you through that process of becoming a fully fledged academic or researcher.
The School – which is EQUIS accredited – currently has approximately 80 Business and Management academic and research staff, including 20 Professors and a wide range of intellectual appointees.
Research Proposal
Your application should include an extensive outline of your proposed topic of research. This should include a statement about why you have chosen the topic and what methodology you propose to adopt. No application can be considered without this outline. Doctoral students join one of our five Research Groups best matching their research interests (see the following list).
Entry Qualification
Honours degree equivalent of British 2.1 minimum, with a preference for Masters degree or first-class honours equivalent. A TOEFL score of 600 or 6.5 IELTS score (subjects must be relevant to proposed area of study).
Departmental Support and Training for Research Students
All research students are provided with:
- communal office space with desk, computer, filing cabinet and bookshelf space
- 6,000 sheets pa photocopying allowance
- inter-library loan (allowance based on individual need)
- conference attendance: £400 pa for full-time students, £200 pa for part-time students (clerical help is available for booking travel and accommodation).
The School organises an in-house training programme, as well as research seminars, and encourages students to attend appropriate courses run by the University’s Graduate School. Students can undertake some undergraduate lecturing on their supervisors’ modules.
