Manchester’s School of Law combines a commitment to research excellence with a focus on the intellectual and pastoral development of its students.
Description
Manchester's School of Law combines a commitment to research excellence with a focus on the intellectual and pastoral development of its students. The School has a strong commitment to interdisciplinary teaching and research, accommodating scholars from a range of different disciplines (law, sociology, criminology, bioethics, philosophy, politics, economics). The School is proud to host a number of research centres that support the research aspirations of staff and graduate research students. These include the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, the Centre of Criminology and Criminal Justice, the Manchester Centre for Regulation and Governance and the Manchester International Law Centre. The School is proud to be a member of the Economic and Social Research Council doctoral training centre and approved by the Arts and Humanities Research Council to award funded studentships. Our research students are provided with extensive research support and training by the School and by the Faculty of Humanities. In addition, research students are provided with two academic supervisors to, as well as an adviser to provide pastoral support.
Detailed Course Facts
Start dates and application deadlines
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University Name :
Course Started On :
July - December
Course Type :
Full-time
Course Fee :
INR 5000
Course Sem/Year Type :
Per Year
Apply On :
International
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Course Location :
Manchester
Course Language :
English
Type Of Education :
On campus
Duration :
3-4 years
Type of Degree :
PhD
Special Programme :
Inter-university/joint
Requirements
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Entry requirements
For PhD programmes the minimum entry requirements are an Upper Second Class Honours degree with minimum grade averages of 65% (or overseas equivalent) in Law or a relevant discipline, and a Masters degree at Merit level with overall average marks of 65% in taught modules and a minimum mark of 65% in the dissertation/research element (or overseas equivalent) in Law or a relevant discipline, plus prior research training at postgraduate level.
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Work Experience
No Work Requirement