Nottingham Trent University

Course Details

Research degrees in Law

Course Description

Course length: 2-4 years full-time, or 4-8 years part-time. Starting: September/October. Nottingham Law School at Nottingham Trent University offers opportunities to study for an MPhil or PhD by research. Nottingham Trent University offers opportunities to study for an MPhil or PhD by research in all its academic schools. Supervision is available by full-time or part-time study, and can sometimes be provided by distance learning. We are currently accepting applications for the following PhD projects: Conflict, Rights and Justice Legal Education and Legal Practice Environmental Law Health Law and Ethics Advocacy Intellectual Property Law Sports Law Business and Insolvency.

Course Duration

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4year

Career outcomes

Nottingham Trent University prides itself on the real-world relevance of its courses, and places particular emphasis on helping students to develop the academic and practical know-how that encourages initiative, innovation and academic excellence. All our research degrees incorporate a programme of supporting studies designed to develop knowledge and skills of all aspects of the research process, including the funding and dissemination of research. This will ensure that you have the necessary expertise to successfully complete your doctoral programme and lay sound foundations for your future career. Participation in academic conferences, seminars and external networks will cultivate contacts, skills and knowledge essential for successful research practice. These abilities are also transferable to a wide range of other careers. Researchers are also invited to take part in our own Research Conferences giving you the opportunity to present your work and discuss with other researchers at NTU. There are some opportunities for research students to prepare for an academic career by teaching undergraduate students or supervising laboratory work, and students may take part in the Introduction to Learning and Teaching in Higher Education training programme.

Research degrees in Law Nottingham Trent University