PhD by Published Work (Route 2) - Health, Psychology & Social Care at Manchester Metropolitan University - UCAS

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Course summary

Course overview This is an accelerated route for experienced practitioners and researchers who have a substantial number of publications in a thematically linked area. Your work should form a body of research and you’ll need to demonstrate at least eight peer-reviewed publications, available in the public domain. An advisor will help you to adapt this research work and you’ll need to submit a thesis of eight to 12 publications. You’ll also submit a linking narrative that defines the context of the work and how each paper fits into the ‘story’ that the body of work describes. You’ll submit a critical commentary of 10,000 – 15,000 words and your work will be examined. You’ll be questioned on aspects of this work and you’ll have the opportunity to respond constructively in a viva voce exam. Past and current examples of PhD by publication undertaken by medics include: screening for pre-eclampsia; emergency medical education and the interface with social media; advances in multidisciplinary tracheostomy care and their impact on the safety and quality of care in the critically ill. Features and benefits

  • A route designed for experienced clinicians and researchers with a significant body of published work (journal articles, academic publications or papers).
  • You’ll adapt your existing published material plus a critical commentary to gain a doctoral qualification.
  • You can complete this accelerated route on a full-time (6 months) or part-time (12 months) basis, to fit with your work commitments.
  • Research in our Faculty brings together internationally recognised and multidisciplinary researchers in six established Research Groups: Mental Health; Social and Cognitive Ageing; Global Perspectives, Marginalisation and Thriving Communities; Stress, Health and Performance; Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation and Communication Disability.


Entry requirements

You will normally have a UK masters level qualification (or international equivalent) and a strong record of research publications to enrol in the doctorate programme. Applicants must submit their papers and a statement indicating the unifying theme of their research and its contribution to knowledge. This will be evaluated and if judged to be of appropriate standard, PhD candidates will be invited to an interview. Candidates must be graduates (or equivalent) of at least five years with a masters degree, research training or show evidence of having received research training or equivalent experience in their work environment.


Fees and funding

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PhD by Published Work (Route 2) - Health, Psychology & Social Care at Manchester Metropolitan University - UCAS