Research Degrees

Research DegreeThere is a thriving community of over 100 research students at the University of Worcester, based within the Graduate Research School. Our research degrees are currently accredited through Coventry University.

For information about some of our current student research projects please see our Current Research Students page.

 

Categories of Research Degrees

Master of Philosophy (MPhil) normally requires two years full-time or four years part-time study. Students who have been awarded an MPhil degree will have demonstrated to an external examiner their ability to undertake an appropriate research programme or to produce a critical analysis of existing knowledge in a defined field.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) normally requires three years full-time or six years part-time study. PhD research should include a distinct contribution to the current knowledge of the subject. The thesis should show systematic study and independent, critical and original powers and should be worthy of publication in whole or part.

You can study full or part-time for a research degree. It gives you the flexibility to work:

  • on a research project of your choice
  • at times that suit you
  • one to one with a Director of Studies
  • with the support of a team of expert supervisors

To find out more get in touch with the Graduate Research School:
 
Tel: 01905 855214
email: research@worc.ac.uk