Inclusion, Diversity and Special Needs PhD
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-10-01 | - |
2025-03-01 | - |
Program Overview
This PhD program in Inclusion, Diversity, and Special Needs offers an immersive experience for graduates and education professionals. Guided by a supervisory team, students design and execute their research projects, contributing to the field while honing their skills and advancing their careers in academia or research within education and related sectors. The program provides tailored support, a vibrant research community, and membership in the Centre for Education and Research.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Undertaking a research degree such as a PhD, or PhD by Published works in Inclusion, Diversity and Special Needs is an intellectual challenge like no other. Successful defence of the final thesis will provide the researcher with the highest qualification that any UK university can award and offer an excellent opportunity to move into higher management and research positions within Education and aligned fields. We welcome applications from graduates holding an MA in any subject and/or have experience of working in formal, informal, or non-formal education. Deadlines for all applicants: October intake final date for application submission 1 August, March intake final date for application submission 11 December.
Teaching:
You will get general, discipline-based, and project-specific training as you create, design, and carry out your research project, along with the assistance of a committed supervisory team, empowering you to carry out your research work successfully and independently.
Careers:
You can advance into an academic career or find employment in research and development within education and related disciplines if you have a PhD in education with a focus on inclusion, diversity, and special needs.
Other:
We offer a range of support, including a skilled supervisory team for your project, and a suite of to help you progress in your research studies There is a close-knit research community made up of students and staff, as well as a vibrant programme of networking and social events As a team we have expertise in removing barriers for those described as having special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), as well as expertise in most areas of Inclusion and diversity. You may hone your research skills and competences while also developing your area of focus through the Inclusion, Diversity, and Special Needs PhD. You will gain from a network of researchers and practitioners as a member of the Centre for Education and Research.
Doctor Of Philosophy Degrees UK – Full Time: £5,500 UK – Part Time: £2,775 International – Full Time: £15,950 International – Part Time: £7,450 Doctor of Philosophy Degrees by means of Published Works. Including: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by means of published works. UK – Part Time: £3,500 International – Part Time: £7,650