Allied Health - Structured Research
Brief Description
This a novel, Structured PhD. which will allow the student to complete a Ph.D. within 4 years (full-time). The research project will be sited within one of the Faculty's six Departments, but th etaught elements will be shared across the Faculty, maximising learning opportunities for the students. It will promote a sharing of expertise and experience, which will lead to high quality traslational research in accordance with the faculty mission to advance the wellbeing of people. Students may take modules in quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods research methodology, promoting a holistic view of the participants.
Overview
The course aims to:
provide a programme that is academically rigourous at a level appropriate to postgraduate research and consistent with standards nationally and internationally
educate students in all aspects fo research and critical evaluation, including research methodologies, cirtical review and ethics
provide skills appropriate for research in professional contexts.
provide education which will allow students to deliver
translational research which has significance nationally and internationally.
Entry requirements
Applicants will normally be expected to hold an Honours degree (minimum 2.1) or equivalent in a discipline appropriate to their area of proposed research.
Entry points may differ for applicants with postgraduate qualifications. Please contact the Course Director for further information.
Duration
4 Years / 5 Years, Part-time / Full-Time