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PhD / MPhil
Anglia Ruskin University - Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences
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PhD / MPhil
University of East Anglia - School of History
The School of History at UEA specialises in the political, social and cultural history of Britain and Europe from the Middle Ages to the present. We offer MPhil and PhD research degrees.
PhD / MPhil / MA by research
University of East Anglia - Sainsbury Research Unit
The Research Unit provides opportunities and scholarships for candidates who wish to conduct research leading to the award of a PhD (normal duration 3-4 years) on a topic within the Research Unit's fields of expertise. Candidates are supervised by one or more members of faculty.
PhD / MPhil / MA by research
University of East Anglia - School of American Studies
The School has particular strengths in autobiography and biography; thehistorical and literary constructions of race, gender, sexuality and age as markers of difference; material culture; land, space and place in the American environment; post-colonialism; and visual culture. Please contact the School's Postgraduate Research Director, Dr Rebecca Fraser, for further information concerning specific expertise in AMS.
MRes
University of East Anglia - School of Psychology
The MRes Social Science Research Methods degree offers an advanced programme of research training. You will study core Faculty modules that include generic social science research skills, broad based training in social science research methods, and advanced training in qualitative and quantitative methods.
MRes
University of East Anglia - School of Education and Lifelong Learning
The MRes Social Science Research Methods degree offers an advanced programme of research training and is ideal preparation for graduates considering a career in research or intending to undertake a PhD. You will study core Faculty modules that include generic social science research skills, broad based training in social science research methods, and advanced training in qualitative and quantitative methods. You will also receive School-based research skills and subject-based training from which you will acquire specialist knowledge that will allow you to apply the basic principles of social science research and design to your own research projects.
MRes
University of East Anglia - Norwich Business School
The MRes Social Science Research Methods degree offers an advanced programme of research training and is ideal preparation for graduates considering a career in research or intending to undertake a PhD. You will study core Faculty modules that include generic social science research skills, broad based training in social science research methods, and advanced training in qualitative and quantitative methods. You will also receive School-based research skills and subject-based training from which you will acquire specialist knowledge that will allow you to apply the basic principles of social science research and design to your own research projects.
MRes
University of East Anglia - School of Social Work
The MRes Social Science Research Methods degree offers an advanced programme of research training. You will study core Faculty modules that include generic social science research skills, broad based training in social science research methods, and advanced training in qualitative and quantitative methods.
MRes
University of East Anglia - Law School
The MRes Social Science Research Methods degree offers an advanced programme of research training. You will study core Faculty modules that include generic social science research skills, broad based training in social science research methods, and advanced training in qualitative and quantitative methods.
PGDip
University of East Anglia - School of Art History and World Art Studies
The Graduate Diploma provides an introduction to art history. It provides a bridge for students who have already completed undergraduate degrees in subjects other than art history who now wish to pursue this subject at MA or research level.
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