MPhil/PhD Equality, Diversity and Inclusion - Part-time
Postgraduate
In Lincoln
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Lincoln
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
Understanding the attitudes and behaviours that underpin our culture and define the environments within which we live and work, can help us reduce the inequalities that are so prevalent in societies and communities across the world.
At the Eleanor Glanville Centre, our research critically addresses issues of equality, diversity, and inclusion and advances new ideas unconstrained by disciplinary boundaries. By joining our research teams, students can engage in cutting-edge research with real-life impact, and contribute to our ambition to change culture and achieve inclusive excellence.
The Eleanor Glanville Centre offers the opportunity to work at doctoral level alongside academics whose research has been internationally recognised. Researchers in the Centre include Professor Belinda Colston, whose expertise lies in the development and evaluation of innovative strategies and mechanisms for building inclusive research environments, and their wider impact across the sector, and Professor of Sociology and Social Policy, Abigail Powell, who is an expert in the gender division of labour (in the home and workplace), with a particular focus on gender in male-dominated occupations; youth studies; financial wellbeing and complex evaluation and impact measurement.
Students can benefit from a supportive academic community, where ideas and experiences are shared with the aim of advancing knowledge, and informing strategy, policy and practice across the sector and the wider field.
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About this course
A Master's degree in a related field. An undergraduate qualification (a good honours degree) and/or experience through professional practice may also be considered.
Overseas students will be required to demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in each element.
For information regarding other English language qualifications we accept, please visit the English Requirements page.
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Subjects
- Evaluation
- Part Time
- Professor Training
- Development
- Inclusion
- Understanding
- Equality
- Diversity
- Professional
- Communities
- Innovative
- Societies
Course programme
Enrolment Dates
To support your experience within the postgraduate research community, new students are encouraged to enrol in October, February, or May.
In addition to meeting peers across the University who are starting their research programme at the same time, there is access to a central training programme designed around the first three months of study, and targeted support aligned to each stage of the postgraduate research journey. Alternative enrolment dates may be agreed with your supervisor on an individual basis.
Additional information
Mphil: 2-4 years. PhD: 3-6 years.
Fee
Home/EU
£2,204
Home/EU
(including Alumni Scholarship** 20% reduction)
£1,763
International
£7,050
International
(Including International Alumni / Global Postgraduate Scholarship £2,000 reduction)
£6,050
Thesis Pending Home/EU (MPhil/PhD only) - £710
Thesis Pending International (MPhil/PhD only) - £2,037
MPhil/PhD Equality, Diversity and Inclusion - Part-time
