Education PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)

    Education PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)

    Duration3 year(s)
    Next IntakeOctober 1, 2026

    Education PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)

    About

    The Education PhD is designed for educators and education-related professionals who want to conduct original research related to their professional environment or area of educational practice, both for current and future educational practitioners. Whether you are seeking a beginning or advancement in your professional career in education, this PhD will help you extend your professional understanding and develop advanced skills for research, reflection, evaluation, and dissemination.

    Our academic staff have extensive experience working with multi-agency partners, researching professionals at the master and doctoral levels, and leading national and international research-active projects.

    As a postgraduate researcher, you will have one-to-one supervision with a lead supervisor and a second supervisor from our Faculty. Your supervisor is the key person who supports and guides your research. With your supervisors' guidance, you will research a topic of your choice in great depth. Your research topic may concern education at any educational phase (from Early Years to Higher Education) or setting (e.g. library, prison, museum or a heritage, health and social care service).

    Please view the Faculty's staff profiles to see if our staff specialisms match the topic you would like to study.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Typical offer

    The normal minimum requirement for admission to the PhD is a postgraduate Masters degree in a discipline that is appropriate to the proposed research programme, or, in exceptional circumstances, a first or upper second class honours degree or equivalent in a subject appropriate to the proposed programme of study.

    If you have any questions about your suitability or applying for this degree, please contact the PhD education lead, Dr Christos Dimitriadis.

    International

    All non-UK applicants must meet our English language requirements. For this course it is Academic IELTS of 7.0 overall with special conditions in all elements. Please make sure you read our full guidance about English language requirements, which includes details of other qualifications we'll consider.

    Applicants who do not meet the English language requirements may be eligible to join our pre-sessional English language course.

    Applicants from one of the recognised Majority English Speaking Countries (MESCs) do not need to meet these requirements.

    Country-specific information

    You will find more information on country specific entry requirements in the International section of our website.

    Non-standard qualifications

    In exceptional circumstances, we may consider you for admission to a research degree without the conventional qualifications. If you have substantial relevant professional experience, including publications or written reports, the University will consider these as a potential alternative basis for an application for admission to a research degree programme.

    Additional requirements

    You will be asked to include the following documents with your application:

    • A draft research proposal or project outline
    • Your academic transcripts and/or certificates
    • English language qualifications, if required
    • A photograph or scan of your passport
    • You may also wish to attach a CV or other relevant documents, for example a portfolio

    Career

    After you graduate

    As a research graduate, you will be an important part of the research community at Kingston, and remain part of our networks. You will be able to access the Careers and Employability Service for up to two years after you graduate, and benefit from Alumni library membership for just £60 per year.

    Fee Information

    Education PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)

    Kingston University

    Kingston University

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, London Borough of Sutton