Biological Sciences at Canterbury Christ Church University - UCAS

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Course summary

MPhil/PhD research in Biological Sciences spans all biological levels, from molecular analyses to ecosystem study. Mphil: A successful thesis will demonstrate an appropriate ability to conduct an original investigation, to test ideas, whether your own or those of others, and to understand the relationship of the topic or theme investigated to a wider field of knowledge. PhD: The thesis should be an original contribution to knowledge or understanding in the field under investigation. For the PhD all students are initially registered for an MPhil and must demonstrate sufficient ability for upgrade to PhD level half way through the programme. In each of these degrees you will carry out your individual research projects under the guidance of a supervisor, but it is inherently your own work. You must therefore possess the ability to work independently and be self-disciplined in organising your time effectively throughout the programme. For each student a supervisory panel is appointed, consisting of two supervisors, and a chair, who is normally a Professor or Reader of the University. The first supervisor provides the majority of the supervision and guidance. The whole panel meets with the student at least once a year for a review of work in progress, following which, if the resulting report is satisfactory, registration will continue.

Modules

A PhD involves a commitment to at least 3 years’ study, (5 if part-time) and completion of a thesis of around 80,000 words. Your thesis will need to make an original contribution to existing knowledge in your chosen field. PhD students work closely with academic supervisors whose research interests are compatible with their own.

Assessment method

A PhD is awarded purely on the strength of your thesis and your ability to present and discuss your findings in an oral examination (viva voce, often referred to as a viva). There are no written examinations.


Entry requirements

The minimal qualification for PhD applicants is: • A good bachelor's degree in a relevant subject • An excellent research proposal • All candidates must have successfully completed an English-medium course of study with a substantial research element A British masters degree is often preferred as evidence of experience in research within the British system. The majority of students in TESOL also have professional experience


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Studentships offered each year, providing free tuition and maintenance stipend.

Biological Sciences at Canterbury Christ Church University - UCAS