The goal of the PhD programme is to prepare the next generation of leading researchers.
The PhD is a programme of independent, self-directed academic research degree, supported by a team of supervisors that makes an original contribution to knowledge written up in a publishable dissertation. The PhD programme also supports the development of research and generic skills to equip you to operate successfully as a professional researcher in any setting. The essential requirement of a PhD is the creation of new knowledge. Being a researcher means developing new ideas and improving understanding through the creation of new knowledge. Your research will inevitably build to some degree on the work and ideas of others, but as a research student you are expected to make an original contribution to knowledge in your discipline.
Each Doctoral student must take a number of online modules and also complete a dissertation. Students must defend their dissertation in a “viva voce” (oral) examination which can be completed online. The viva voce examination is an intense and challenging experience, but we offer relevant guidance and support to help our research students prepare for this important milestone.
*Indicative common modules for all PhD specialisations
Foundation Courses
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
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UU-DOC-IND100-ZM | Induction Module | 0.00 |
Core requirements (required modules)
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
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UU-DOC-801-ZM | Quantitative Research Methods | 30.00 |
UU-DOC-802-ZM | Qualitative Research Methods | 30.00 |
UU-DOC-803-ZM | Current Issues in Research | 30.00 |
UU-DOC-804-ZM | Leadership | 30.00 |
UU-DOC-900-1-ZM | Dissertation (Part 1) | 15.00 |
UU-DOC-900-2-ZM | Dissertation (Part 2) | 15.00 |
UU-DOC-900-3-ZM | Dissertation (Part 3) | 15.00 |
UU-DOC-900-4-ZM | Dissertation (Part 4) | 15.00 |
UU-DOC-995-ZM | Doctoral Dissertation Examination | 0.00 |