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Anglia Ruskin University's PhD program in Criminology offers students the opportunity to conduct original research under the guidance of expert supervisors. The program covers a wide range of topics, including youth justice, comparative criminology, and organized crime networks. Students benefit from a rich research environment, access to world-class resources, and opportunities for career development in academia, research, and related fields.
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Degree Overview:
Overview:
The PhD research programs at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) allow students to join existing research projects or pursue their own interests in Criminology, supported by the expertise of the university's staff.
Objectives:
- Provide students with the opportunity to conduct original research in Criminology.
- Develop students' research skills and knowledge in the field.
- Prepare students for careers in academia, research, or other fields related to Criminology.
Program Description:
- Students are assigned two supervisors, with additional staff members available if necessary.
- Supervisors have expertise in various areas of Criminology, including youth justice, comparative criminology, organized crime networks, criminal and geographical profiling, violence, exploitation, crime mapping, and the politics of surveillance and privacy.
- Students benefit from a rich and stimulating research environment with strong links to research networks within ARU and the wider community.
- The university hosts and participates in numerous research events, including regular Faculty and departmental research seminars, providing students with opportunities to present their research and connect with other researchers.
- Students receive support from university-wide training sessions in areas such as ethics, presentations, intellectual property, and digital scholarship.
Outline:
Content:
The program covers a wide range of topics in Criminology, including:
- Youth justice
- Comparative criminology
- Organized crime networks
- Criminal and geographical profiling
- Violence
- Exploitation
- Crime mapping
- Politics of surveillance and privacy
Structure:
- The program is typically completed in 1-3 years for an MPhil and 2.5-5 years for a PhD via progression from MPhil.
- The PhD can also be completed in 2-4 years full-time or 3-6 years part-time.
Course Schedule:
The course schedule is flexible and tailored to each student's research interests and needs. Instead, students focus on their individual research projects.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- Research proposal
- Progress reports
- Presentations
- Thesis
Assessment Criteria:
- Originality and significance of research
- Research design and methodology
- Analysis and interpretation of data
- Clarity and organization of writing
- Contribution to the field of Criminology
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Supervision
- Seminars
- Workshops
- Guest lectures
- Research retreats
Faculty:
- Dr. Sam Lundrigan
- Dr. Anna Markovska
- Colleen Moore
- Vicky Gadd
- Natalie Mann
- Bill Tupman
Unique Approaches:
- Students have access to the world-famous University of Cambridge Library, ARU's campus library, and other local archives.
- The university has a mock courtroom on campus for staging debates and elements of the criminal justice process.
- The Faculty has a dedicated PhD room where doctoral students can meet, work, and participate in the postgraduate student community.
Careers:
Potential Career Paths:
- Academia
- Research
- Criminal justice
- Social work
- Policymaking
- Non-profit organizations
Opportunities:
- Students have opportunities for career development and training in areas such as writing for publication, presenting at conferences, and teaching.
- Students may also take on teaching responsibilities in the department or organize research events.
- ARU provides support for writing-up, conference papers, research methods, and other research skills.
Tuition Fees and Payment Information:
UK students, 2023/24 (per year) £4,712 UK students, 2023/24 (part-time, per year) £2,356 International students, 2023/24 (per year) £15,000 International students, 2023/24 (part-time, per year) £7,500 UK students, 2024/25 (per year) £4,786 UK students, 2024/25 (part-time, per year) £2,392 International students, 2024/25 (per year) £15,900 International students, 2024/25 (part-time, per year) £7,950 You can pay your fees upfront, in full or in instalments – though you won't need to pay until you've accepted an offer to study with us. Find out more about paying your fees.
ARU College
Overview:
ARU College is a pathway provider that offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs designed to prepare students for successful studies at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). It provides a supportive learning environment and helps students develop the necessary skills and knowledge for higher education in the UK.
Services Offered:
Foundation Pathway:
This program is designed for students who do not meet the entry requirements for direct entry into university-level study. It provides a structured transition from high school to university.First Year Pathway:
This program is for students who need additional support at the start of their university studies. It includes the first-year curriculum of an ARU degree with extra academic contact hours and support services.Interactive Learning Study Skills Tuition:
This module focuses on developing essential academic skills such as writing, presentation, and research.Subject-Specific Mentoring and Support Sessions:
These sessions provide students with personalized guidance and assistance from academic staff.Student Services:
ARU College offers a range of support services to help students succeed, including academic advising, career counseling, and personal support.The Collective:
This student-led organization facilitates programs and activities that enhance student life, including skill-sharing, volunteering, and employability workshops.Student Life and Campus Experience:
ARU College has two campuses located in Cambridge and Chelmsford, both offering a vibrant student experience. Students can enjoy the historical charm of Cambridge or the modern amenities of Chelmsford, both within easy reach of London and other European destinations. The campuses provide access to various facilities, including libraries, computer labs, and student common areas.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Supportive Learning Environment:
ARU College provides a nurturing and supportive environment for students to thrive academically.Experienced and Dedicated Staff:
The college boasts a team of experienced and dedicated staff who are committed to student success.Flexible Pathways:
ARU College offers various pathways to suit different academic needs and backgrounds.Access to ARU Degrees:
Successful completion of an ARU College pathway leads to a Bachelor's (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University.Vibrant Student Life:
Students can enjoy a rich and diverse student life with opportunities for social interaction, extracurricular activities, and personal development.Academic Programs:
ARU College offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including:
- Architecture
- Art and Design
- Business
- Engineering, Computing and Technology
- English, Media, Drama and Writing
- Health and Social Care Professions
- Humanities and Education
- Law and Policing
- Music
- Medical and Life Science
- Psychology
- Sports Science
Entry requirements:
MPhil or PhD with progression from MPhil: You’ll need a Bachelors degree or equivalent with first or upper second class honours, in a related subject area. PhD: You’ll need a Masters degree or equivalent in a related subject area. Please note we consider candidates for PhD with progression from MPhil in the first instance. If you want to be considered for direct entry to the PhD route then this can be discussed at interview if you are shortlisted. Please note you’ll also need to provide academic justification for this request. If English is not your first language, you'll require a minimum IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum of 5.5 in each component (or equivalent test). If you don't meet our English language requirements, we offer a range of courses which could help you achieve the level required for entry.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
If English is not your first language, you require a minimum IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum of 5.5 in each component (or equivalent test).