Associate Professor in Education
Faculty of Health, Education and Society
Inclusion, Diversity and Special Needs PhD/PhD by Published works
Key Facts
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Level
PostgraduatePG PhD
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Duration
PhD: Full time 2 years - 4 years, Part time 3 years - 6 years
PhD by Published Works: 1 - 2 years -
Starting
October, March
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Waterside
Updated 12/11/2024
Updated 12/11/2024
Get in touch
For questions regarding study and admissions please contact us:
UK/EU STUDENTS ENQUIRIES
study@northampton.ac.uk
0300 303 2772
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ENQUIRIES
Overview
Undertaking a research degree such as a PhD, or PhD by Published works in Inclusion, Diversity and Special Needs is an intellectual challenge like no other. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the subject you are passionate about, set your own work goals, and make an important contribution to your field. Successful defence of the final thesis will provide the researcher with the highest qualification that any UK university can award and offer an excellent opportunity to move into higher management and research positions within Education and aligned fields. We welcome applications from graduates holding an MA in any subject and/or have experience of working in formal, informal, or non-formal education. Find out more about the research going on in our Centre for Education and Research.
Deadlines for all applicants: October intake final date for application submission 1 August, March intake final date for application submission 11 December.
Highlights
- We offer a range of support, including a skilled supervisory team for your project, and a suite of to help you progress in your research studies
- There is a close-knit research community made up of students and staff, as well as a vibrant programme of networking and social events
- Membership to the Centre for Education and Research and to its Special Interest Groups
Entry Requirements
We would normally expect you to have a master’s degree from a UK university, or equivalent international qualifications, or qualifications and relevant experience that we consider to be equivalent.
As part of the selection process you may be invited for an interview once your application has been reviewed by the Admissions office and the Research lead.
Course Content
Fees and Funding
2024/25 Tuition Fees
Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 24/25 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.
Doctor Of Philosophy Degrees
- UK – Full Time: £5,500
- UK – Part Time: £2,775
- International – Full Time: £15,950
- International – Part Time: £7,450
Doctor of Philosophy Degrees by means of Published Works.
Including: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by means of published works.
- UK – Part Time: £3,500
- International – Part Time: £7,650
Please visit the funding page for more details on how to fund your study.