Key features
- Opportunity to join an active research network in the Institute of Education.
- Designed to be flexible with both full time and part time modes of study available.
- Comprehensive support from a team of dedicated supervisors.
- Access to a wide range of courses focussed on the development of research skills and knowledge through the Doctoral College.
- Specialisms in Children and Families, Inclusive Education, Learning outside Formal Education and Education Policy.
- Research across all ages and in formal and informal contexts.
- International students very welcome.
Learning outcomes
Applicants will normally be expected to reside in the UK for the majority of the academic year to enable regular face-to-face contact with tutors, except for periods of fieldwork overseas.
PhD students are allocated a team of at least two research supervisors who have expertise in your chosen area of study. You will be expected to attend regular supervision meetings and to conduct an annual training needs analysis with your supervisors. This identifies which training event, or research seminars, it would be appropriate for you to attend as part of your research training and professional development as a career researcher.
Entry requirements
To gain entry to the programme participants will usually need, or be about to gain, a masters degree or a first or upper second class honours degree in a relevant subject.
Other professional qualifications recognised as the equivalent to a degree and experience which demonstrates that the applicant can meet the challenges and demands of the programme are also considered.
Overseas students will need to demonstrate their English Language Proficiency and have an overall score of at least 6.5 on IELTS (with no individual score lower than 5.5) or equivalent.
Fees, costs and funding
Please visit the
fees and student finance page
for information about fees. This course is in Band 1 for fees purposes.
You are responsible for meeting all of the costs related to your own research project, beyond the resources available in the department.
Please visit our
postgraduate research: money matters page
to find out more about issues related to fees, funding, loans and paying for your programme of study.
How to apply
All applications for doctoral study in °µÍø½âÃÜ Institute of Education are processed via our Doctoral College. To make a formal application the applicant needs to complete our postgraduate application form.
With your application form you need to include two academic references, evidence of a minimum IELTS score of 6.5, if English is not your first language, and a research proposal.
Submitted research proposals should address the following questions:
- What is the topic of your research,
- What research question(s) will you aim to address,
- What are your reasons for undertaking this research,
- A review of relevant research literature in the field,
- What data will you need to collect to carry out your research (do you already have access to your data source),
- What are your proposed research method(s) and/or plans to conduct your research?
Your proposal must include a reference list and should not replicate work that you have already undertaken at masters or other level (although it can build on this work).
Welcome from the PhD Programme Leader –
Professor Jocey Quinn
“Educational research at the °µÍø½âÃÜ is rich and varied. Underpinning all of our research is a commitment to seek to transform education experiences and outcomes for both learners and teachers.
At °µÍø½âÃÜ we offer opportunities to engage in research that is relevant to current educational issues, both nationally and internationally; interdisciplinary; linked to strong local, national and international networks and partnerships; and supported by committed, expert supervisors who are keen to work with the next generation of education researchers.
I hope the information provided here will help you make an informed decision about whether you would like to join our research community.
If you have questions or would like further information, please contact me.â€
Potential research topics
°µÍø½âÃÜ Institute of Education has Research Excellence Nodes:
- Children and Families – led by
Professor Verity Campbell Barr - Learning Outside Formal Education – led by Dr Rowena Passy and
Dr Alun Morgan - Inclusive Education – led by
Dr Jan Georgeson andDr Becky Stancer (previously McKenzie) - Education Policy – led by
Dr Peter Kelly
Research across these groups focuses on a wide range of topics, including:
- Issues in leadership, management and policy in education;
- A range of different learners: from children through to adults;
- Learning in different contexts, places and spaces: from schools and universities through to online and outdoor education;
- Enhancing the way that we teach and learn about core curricula subjects such as science, mathematics and technology;
- The impact and influence of education: issues of transition, innovation and social justice;
- The effectiveness of strategies and interventions in the field of education
“Studying for my PhD in Education with °µÍø½âÃÜ has given me the opportunity to meet some amazing individuals. I’ve also had the opportunity to meet other like-minded people working on their own PhDs who were happy to advise and compare notes. I’ve had expert supervision and support whilst I’ve been studying and have had the chance to learn some useful transferable skills through the Doctoral College.â€
Ciaran O’Sullivan
PhD Education
PhD Education
“The long journey of PhD made me feel like it was too short because of having an excellent research environment in °µÍø½âÃÜ. Comparing cross-cultural outdoor activities in early years is my research interest, and the research was supported with an excellent supervisory team. I had plenty of chance to meet with people in my field as having opportunities and support to attend various events. After this journey, I got a place at a Turkish University as well as feeling proud of using the name of °µÍø½âÃÜ as an alumni research fellow.â€
Mehmet Mart
PhD Education
PhD Education
“My research explored the topic of racism in mainly white schools, using critical race theory, critical pedagogy and critical arts theory. It examined white teachers and pupils conceptualisations of racism and anti-racist education and explored the role of the arts for supporting anti-racist school practice in the South West of England.
The PhD journey was both a rewarding and challenging process that involved juggling doctoral research with family responsibilities and teaching. The opportunities, provided by the department, to nurture and support PhD students to engage in teaching opportunities were a valuable part of the process, leading to a part-time Associate Lecturer role during and after completing my doctorate.â€
Heather Knight
PhD Education
PhD Education
Doctoral supervisors
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![Dr Vicky Bamsey Dr Vicky Bamsey Associate Dean for Education and Student Experience]()
Dr Vicky Bamsey
Associate Dean for Education and Student Experience
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![Professor Verity Campbell Barr Professor Verity Campbell Barr Professor of Early Childhood Education]()
Professor Verity Campbell Barr
Professor of Early Childhood Education
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![Dr Elizabeth Done Dr Elizabeth Done Associate Professor of Education Inclusion]()
Dr Elizabeth Done
Associate Professor of Education Inclusion
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![Dr Cath Gristy Dr Cath Gristy Associate Professor in Education]()
Dr Cath Gristy
Associate Professor in Education
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![Dr Joanna Haynes Dr Joanna Haynes Honorary Researcher]()
Dr Joanna Haynes
Honorary Researcher
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![Dr Peter Kelly Dr Peter Kelly Associate Professor in Comparative Education]()
Dr Peter Kelly
Associate Professor in Comparative Education
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![Dr Marie Lavelle Dr Marie Lavelle Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies]()
Dr Marie Lavelle
Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies
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![Dr Emma Macleod-Johnstone Dr Emma Macleod-Johnstone Visiting Specialist]()
Dr Emma Macleod-Johnstone
Visiting Specialist
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![Dr Alun Morgan Dr Alun Morgan Lecturer in Education]()
Dr Alun Morgan
Lecturer in Education
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![Dr Nick Pratt Dr Nick Pratt Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Education (IMP)]()
Dr Nick Pratt
Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Education (IMP)
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![Dr Becky Stancer Dr Becky Stancer Associate Professor, Early Childhood]()
Dr Becky Stancer
Associate Professor, Early Childhood
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![Dr Jan Georgeson Dr Jan Georgeson Research Co-investigator]()
Dr Jan Georgeson
Research Co-investigator
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![Professor Jocey Quinn Professor Jocey Quinn Emeritus Professor]()
Professor Jocey Quinn
Emeritus Professor
Funding for postgraduate research students
If you are considering starting a postgraduate research course, you could get help to pay for your course and living costs.












