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    Social Sciences and Humanities

    University of Derby

    University of Derby

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    United Kingdom, Derby

    University RankQS Ranking
    1152

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Research

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Derby Campus

    One Friar Gate Square

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,900  / year
    Next Intake September-2024

    Social Sciences and Humanities

    About

    Develop your potential and profile as a successful researcher on this innovative masters course. It enables you to undertake original research and push the boundaries of knowledge in your specialist area of choice.

    • Focus on a subject pathway which matches your interests and ambitions: you can graduate with an MRes in Social Research, Criminal Psychology, Humanities or Journalism
    • Learn in an inter-disciplinary and research-active environment
    • Build advanced research skills through a series of inspirational masterclasses
    • Conduct your own substantial piece of independent research, with support and supervision from influential academic researchers
    • Join our dynamic and supportive postgraduate community and work with influential researchers on collaborative projects
    • Focus on 'real-world' research: if you are already in employment, you can relate your studies directly to your professional role
    • Learn how to attract funding for research projects and how to share your findings for maximum impact
    • Benefit from a truly interdisciplinary approach to learning, drawing on best research practice from across the social sciences and humanities
    • Boost your future prospects by building an impressive portfolio of transferable skills in data collection, analysis and critical reflection - using evidence to evaluate and solve problems
    • Prepare for a fulfilling career as a researcher or research manager in academia or public, private and voluntary organisation
    • Gain an excellent platform if you want to progress to a PhD
    • Enjoy flexibility in your studies - with the chance to take shorter versions of the course leading to a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma.

    The Master of Research (MRes) offers a flexible, challenging and inspirational way to develop wide-ranging research and analytical skills and to complete a substantial research project under the supervision of academic experts. You can gain named MRes awards in Social Research, Criminal Psychology, Humanities or Journalism, depending on the subject pathway you choose to take.

    A broad appeal

    The MRes is ideal for high-performing students who want to progress directly from undergraduate studies and to continue developing their experience of real-world and collaborative research. 

    With a part-time route available, it is also suited to professionals already working in roles which involve the collection and analysis of data to address complex challenges and underpin decision-making.

    It will appeal in particular to ambitious individuals who want to advance their careers in settings such as the criminal justice sector, local authorities, police and probation services, the heritage sector and the media. They could be in roles which are specifically focussed on research or where they need to use data and evidence effectively.

    In-depth knowledge, enhanced employability

    The MRes delivers:

    • A critical awareness of current debates, problems and developments at the forefront of your academic or professional subject specialism
    • A comprehensive understanding of research methods, techniques and originality in research practice
    • Excellent critical thinking, evaluation and analysis skills so that you can test theories and engage in academic debate
    • Enhanced employability so that you are well prepared for higher level professional employment

    A truly interdisciplinary approach

    One of the strengths of our MRes programme is its emphasis on inter-disciplinary learning.  The course is uniquely structured so that you are trained in research methods and practice which are relevant across the social sciences and humanities, equipping you with a solid foundation of skills. 

    You will draw on best practice from different sectors, learning how they take distinctive approaches to research and knowledge production. Because the course is expected to attract individuals from different settings - from police officers to social workers, journalists to heritage sector professionals, to name but a few - you will benefit from sharing ideas and fresh perspectives.

    Skills to take you far

    After a vital introduction to research philosophy and methodology, you will develop your skills via a series of masterclasses. We cover issues such as how to conduct reviews of existing literature; how to collect and analyse qualitative data through interviews and focus groups; how to harness quantitative data such as social statistics; and how to use archives.

    In addition, we focus on your personal development as a researcher, exploring how to present research evidence and get it published; research and project planning techniques; different sources of research funding; and ways to ensure your research has impact.

    Pursue your personal and professional interests

    Alongside generic research skills, you will have the chance to concentrate on the discipline of your choice - Social Research, Criminal Psychology, Humanities or Journalism - and the advanced research methods relevant to that discipline. You will also choose from a further menu of specialist masterclasses in your subject area, drawing on the expertise of University staff. Current options cover everything from critical theory and policy analysis to the sociology of violence, from emerging technologies in journalism to reading the past through historic houses.

    This feeds into your independent research project which forms the culmination of your studies. Those students who are already working can choose a theme which reflects their role at work and addresses a real-world issue important to their organisation.

    A dynamic research environment

    We provide a challenging, stimulating environment where new researchers can develop and excel. In joining the growing postgraduate community at the University of Derby, you will be inspired by influential researchers whose work is advancing knowledge, transforming professional practice and sparking debate in many areas of humanities and social sciences.

    A key aim of the MRes is to promote the co-production of research between students and University staff, so you will enjoy opportunities to contribute to significant research outputs.

    Draw on our professional networks

    Our thriving links with employers and stakeholders in sectors such as local government, national and international social policy, heritage and criminal justice also open up wide-ranging opportunities for collaborative research.

    We may therefore be able to help you identify practice-based research projects in particular sectors and organisations. You will also benefit from a programme of guest lectures featuring leading practitioners who will share their expertise and knowledge with you.

    Flexibility to suit you

    A highly flexible structure means you can study for the full MRes award or complete shorter programmes culminating in a Postgraduate Certificate or Postgraduate Diploma.

    The Postgraduate Diploma route entails a shorter final research project and leads to a named award in your chosen specialism. You can also take just the three research training modules to gain a Postgraduate Certificate in Research Methods in the Social Sciences and Humanities.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Students must have completed a subject relevant Bachelors degree with an overall score of 'Good' or above (2.25 GPA) from a recognised university in Jordan
    • For postgraduate research degrees, PhD applicants are expected to have a masters as well as a bachelors degree in the relevant subject areas. Most importantly applicants must submit a research proposal.

    Career

    The MRes could be your route into an academic research position or a role as a researcher or research manager in the public, private or voluntary sectors.

    The skills you gain on the programme are highly valued by employers from a wide range of settings, especially those where research is harnessed to solve problems related to professional practice. You will be able to demonstrate that you are confident and adept in researching, judging and evaluating complex information; making reasoned arguments; formulating and solving problems; managing projects; using effective methods to communicate your conclusions, and developing new ideas.

    For those individuals who take the MRes as part of their continuing professional development, the qualification also paves the way to new opportunities, responsibilities and promotion prospects.

    In addition, the MRes programme provides an excellent platform if you want to advance to PhD research and a future career in academic research.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,900 

    How to Apply

    Before you begin your application make sure you have:

    • Your qualification details including grades and dates taken. You will have the opportunity to upload scanned copies of your qualification certificates/transcripts in the application. If you have no formal qualifications, you can also state this in your application
    • A scanned copy of your passport or other official photographic ID e.g. photo driving licence. This will help us verify your application to study with us. If you do not have any photo ID, we will accept a scanned copy of your birth certificate. International applicants can only provide a copy of their passport for visa assessment purposes
    • Your work experience (optional). You can upload a CV into your application or provide the company names and addresses of up to three of your employers
    • A personal statement showing your interest for the course/subject. This is a mandatory requirement and you will be able to upload it into your application. You may want to include your reasons for applying for the course, your experience in the field, how you feel you would benefit from studying and relevant information about your previous studies. You could also tell us about your non-academic experiences such as hobbies, interests, participation in any clubs, societies or voluntary work
    • A relevant reference for the course you have applied for. The reference should be in written format and supplied on company-headed paper, signed and dated from either a manager, supervisor, tutor or teacher
    • If you need to supply two references, this usually means you need to provide one academic reference from any recent study and one employer reference
    • If you have any questions, please email askadmissions@derby.ac.uk

    For more information please see our online application guide.

    International applications

    • Please ensure you supply the above documents and information when you apply. In addition, you will be required to submit evidence of your English language ability
    • If you are applying as an international applicant and are using an agent you will need to provide the agent number in the application. Your agent will have a 9 digit ID number from the University of Derby International Office. Please contact your agent to obtain this number
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