Law PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)

PhD

In Surrey

£ 4,260 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    PhD

  • Location

    Surrey

  • Duration

    3 Years

Whether you are planning a career as an academic within the education sector, or as a professional researcher within the public or private sectors, the Kingston Law PhD will develop your research skills, help you make an original contribution to your chosen field of enquiry and enhance your professional credibility.

Flexible course allows you to study full time or part time.
Students come from all over the world to study on Kingston's law courses, so you will finish the course with an international network of contacts.
Access to an expert academic supervisory team, as well as training and teaching opportunities.
Present your PhD research to (and receive feedback from) the entire Department of Law as you develop your ideas.
The Department of Law's expert academic team includes National Teaching Award winners and Fellows from the Higher Education Academy, as well as lecturing staff who combine teaching with legal practice.
Kingston upon Thames has been rated London's happiest borough and has the lowest crime rate in London, as well as fast transport links to the city centre.

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Location

Start date

Surrey
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Kingston Upon Thames, KT2 7LB

Start date

On request

About this course

The Kingston PhD will develop your skills and knowledge, and hone your specialism. A PhD will increase your professional credibility, whether you are planning a career in academia or as a professional researcher. Through your thesis you have the opportunity to make a distinct and original contribution to knowledge in the fields of enquiry which interest you the most.

Kingston University supports our graduates with the new Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur) visa. This allows non-EEA graduates who have an outstanding business idea to put into practice in the UK, and who do not have a job offer, the opportunity to stay in the UK for up to 12 months (which might be extended for an additional 12 months).

a first or second class honours undergraduate degree and a masters degree in Law or a Law-related subject; and
two personal references from academic referees confirming your suitability for the programme.

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Subjects

  • IT Law
  • Philosophy
  • Law
  • Doctor
  • Team Training
  • Department of Law
  • Department
  • Law research
  • Philosophy of Enquiry
  • Community

Course programme

Course structure

The programme is made up of individual supervision and as such can be extremely flexible to accommodate your needs.

As a PhD student within the Department of Law, you will be expected to attend the University's research training sessions and a series of in-house training seminars run by the Department. The latter take the form of research 'masterclasses', where an experienced member of the Department leads a session intended to reflect on different aspects of conducting research in law. You are also invited to attend the Department of Law research seminars arranged for members of the academic staff.

There is also a series of sessions on the Philosophy of Enquiry and a series of sessions on the Conduct of Enquiry. These non-compulsory modules, held with other PhD students and run by various members of the faculty, will help prepare you for your independent studies, and introduce you to the other students and staff in the department.

The Department of Law is small and very friendly, and has a real community feel with other postgraduate students. There will be opportunities to engage with many members of staff beyond your supervisor.

Additional information

Overseas Fee (not EU) 2018/19 -:  Full time: £14,100 Part time: £7,050

Law PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)

£ 4,260 VAT inc.