PH.D. DEGREE ARTS - LAW
|
Details | |
---|---|
The PhD in Law is the highest degree offered by the School of Law and Criminology. By definition, it is intended to be a qualification obtained after rigorous and original research that contributes to the state of legal scholarship. Towards that end, the structured PhD programme offers a framework which facilitates independent research, whilst providing milestones for measuring progress. Students will be equipped with methodological and analytical tools for advanced research in law through a number of taught modules across the Faculty. These will be supplemented by periodic one-on-one supervision meetings. Students will also have opportunities to actively engage in other aspects of academic writing and publishing during the course of their education. In addition, the School of Law and Criminology’s research seminar series offers a constructive forum for presenting and debating research. Closing date Commences
Potential candidates should: a) Identify a member of staff as a potential supervisor, and discuss their area of interest. b) Submit a research proposal and CV to the proposed supervisor. After receiving provisional approval, a formal application may be made (see How to Apply). |
Research interest | |
---|---|
Entry requirements | |
---|---|
How to apply | |
---|---|
Course structure | |
---|---|
Contacts | |
---|---|
Career and postgraduate options | |
---|---|