Mphil Phd School of Health, Sports and Bioscience

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Studying for a PhD with UEL’s School of Health, Sport and Bioscience (HSB) will push you to the limit – and you’ll be supported all the way by our world-class academic staff. HSB has a well-developed postgraduate research culture, across bioscience, health and sport. Our supportive academic supervisors can help you develop your postgraduate ideas and your research skills at the same time. What’s more, you’ll be working in our modern, multi-million facilities and buildings in our Stratford campuses. Our research is concentrated into several research groups, including the: Human Motor Performance Group (HMPG); Medicines Research Group (MRG); Infection and Immunity Research Group (IIRG); and the Centre for Disabilities, Sport and Health (CDSH). We also work closely with UEL’s Institute for Health and Human Development (IHHD).

Modules

Ph.D. Via Mphil

The most popular course is the Ph.D. via MPhil. A Ph.D. is an original and distinct contribution to the knowledge of the field of study. It is often essential for those wishing to follow an academic or research career in industry or commerce. Ph.D. research can be carried out in all subject areas. All Postgraduate Research students are supervised by at least two research-active staff. Your supervisors will support your program of research through regular meetings and reviews. The Ph.D. via MPhil course normally takes a minimum of 36 months (full-time) 60 months (part-time) to complete. Students enrolled in the full-time mode of study will transfer from the MPhil to a Ph.D. usually at the two-year stage or equivalent for part-time study. At the end of your Ph.D., you will be required to submit an 80,000-word thesis, summarising your research. You will then have to undergo an oral examination (a viva) on your thesis.

Mphil

The Masters of Philosophy (MPhil) is a Master’s level research degree program that takes a minimum of 24 months (full-time) 48 months (part-time) to complete. All Postgraduate Research students are supervised by at least two research-active staff. Your supervisors will support your program of research through regular meetings and reviews. At the end of your MPhil, you will be required to submit a 40,000-word thesis that outlines your research findings. You will then have to undergo an oral examination (a viva) on your thesis.

Ph.D. Direct

A Ph.D. direct is aimed at postgraduate students who already have an MPhil (Masters of Philosophy) or MRes (Masters by Research) qualification and takes a minimum of 36 months (full-time) 60 months (part-time) to complete. All Postgraduate Research students are supervised by at least two research-active staff. Your supervisors will support your program of research through regular meetings and reviews. At the end of your Ph.D., you will be required to submit an 80,000-word thesis, summarising your research. You will then have to undergo an oral examination (a viva) on your thesis.

Ph.D. Via Publication

The publication route to a Ph.D. is mainly intended for UEL postgraduate students or staff, based on their published academic output. Each application is considered separately on its own merits.

Research Proposal

Research proposals give us a better understanding of the area you want to study for an MPhil, Ph.D. via MPhil or Ph.D. Direct course. You don’t have to follow a predetermined structure when writing your proposal, but it’s a good idea to include a title that describes the aims and scope of your research, and information on how your ideas fit in with the research interests of UEL. Other important elements include relevant academic literature, how your research will advance knowledge in this area, and a possible methodology. You should also include a timescale for your research.