Research course (will run subject to approval)

Doctor of Education (EdD) (International)

Institution
UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) · School of Education and Childhood
Qualifications
EdD

Entry requirements

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Months of entry

September

Course content

Advance your research skills with our flexible Doctor of Education (International). Equivalent to a PhD, it allows you to use the title 'Dr'. It combines in-person teaching with remote research, empowering you to lead enquiry in your professional context and drive change in educational practice.

Why study Doctor of Education (International)?

The Doctor of Education (International) is split into two parts: the taught element (Part 1) and the doctoral research and thesis (Part 2). The PGDip Educational Research (International) covers the compulsory taught Part 1.

The PGDip Educational Research (International) comprises four modules (120 credits at Level 7) and is delivered full-time and face-to-face during one academic year at UWE Bristol, UK. Students must complete and pass all four modules to achieve the PGDip Educational Research (International), at which point they will be guaranteed entry onto Part 2 of the Doctor of Education (International).

Part 2 of the Doctor of Education (International) comprises the doctoral research and thesis and will be undertaken part-time through flexible distance learning, which can fit around your other commitments. Candidates will have between two and four years to complete Part 2.

Why UWE Bristol?

Our Doctor of Education (International) is rooted in key and contemporary academic research. You'll join our thriving global postgraduate research community, enriched by cultural activities. Guided by expert researchers, you'll benefit from dedicated academic support and opportunities to present your work at a research conference.

This EdD blends taught and research elements, with interactive teaching delivered through seminars and workshops led by multiple tutors. Your learning and assessments are grounded in real-world practical research tasks, supported by independent enquiry. As your research progresses, you'll have your findings peer-reviewed by recognised experts in the field.

International students offered a place on this course are eligible to apply for accommodation on campus for Part 1. Full details can be found on our Accommodation webpages.

Where can it take me?

Our Doctor of Education (International) is aimed at professionals from many areas of educational practice. These include education leaders, teachers from all sectors, lecturers from colleges and universities, and policy and education professionals working in specialist fields.

By completing a higher qualification, you'll develop advanced research skills tailored to your professional context, enhancing your career potential as a published researcher. You'll lead original enquiry that contributes new knowledge to your field and offers practical recommendations to improve educational practice relevant to your own institution.

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Information for international students

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Fees and funding

UK students
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International students
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See our listing for this course on the UWE Bristol website, by clicking on the 'visit website' button.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • EdD
    part time
    48 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Advance your research skills with our International Doctor of Education. Equivalent to a PhD, it combines in-person teaching with remote research, empowering you to lead enquiry in your professional context and drive meaningful change in educational practice.

Course contact details

Name
UWE Admissions
Email
admissions@uwe.ac.uk
Phone
+44 (0)117 32 83333