MPhil or PhD Humanities

Why choose this course?

  • Kedleston Road libraryYou'll gain a strong knowledge and understanding of the subject and then take the discipline forward through an approved programme of original research
  • Your research supervisor will support and guide you throughout the duration of your studies
  • You'll study alongside other research students from diverse backgrounds and nationalities, which will really enhance your learning experience
  • You can study full or part time.
  • There are numerous research groups you can become involved in, and regular events you can attend.

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Start date: You can enrol between August and May.

Course length: The MPhil is studied over two years. You can study the PhD for three years full time, or six years part time. The new route PhD is studied over four years.

Campus: Markeaton Street site, Derby Campus

Faculty: Arts, Design and Technology

School: School of Humanities

This course is available to international students

About this course

There are three routes to a higher degree:

MPhil

This is for graduates who want to gain a strong knowledge and understanding of the subject, and then take the discipline forward through an approved programme of original research

New route PhD

The new route is for recently qualified graduates with good honours degrees who are keen to progress immediately to a research experience. This will prepare you for a career in which the ability to undertake research will play a key role.

Traditional route PhD

This route entails a programme of research which normally takes three years of full time study. You can choose to take it part time over a period of up to six years. The traditional route enables capable and qualified individuals with a masters degree to pursue an original research investigation into a chosen topic within a field of enquiry.

Supervision

We design an individual research programme to suit your topic, and you will regularly meet your supervisor for guidance and progress monitoring.

Entry requirements

How to apply

Postgraduate research students can enrol at the University of Derby any time between August and May.

All enrolments are arranged by appointment once your application is successful. Please be aware that it can take between six and twelve weeks to consider a complete application.

Information for applicants

Fees and finance

Please contact us for details of the fees for this course.

Careers and employability

You'll develop in-depth expertise in your chosen area which can lead to real career progression either in business or in academia.

Contact details

Research Office
University of Derby
Kedleston Road
Derby
DE22 1GB
Telephone: +44 (01332) 591060
Email: researchoffice@derby.ac.uk

Specific course enquiries

Course Leader: Professor Neil Campbell
Phone: +44 (0)1332 591481

Where will I study?

Markeaton Street site, Derby Campus


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