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Criminology PhD

UK

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What will I learn?

Welcome to MPhil/PhD Criminology

An interdisciplinary subject, criminology draws on a range of perspectives relating to crime looking at sociology, psychology, and law, and as such provides new opportunities for scholarship and advanced research.

Postgraduate research in the School of Social and Political Sciences is informed by the expertise of its team of academics who have long-standing links to government, research organisations, and the voluntary sector.

Opportunities for research are available across a range of topics in social and political sciences.

Current students' research projects include:

- Motivation of officers in the police force
- Women and Prevent
- Regional inequalities in attitudes to policing in England.

How You Study

Research students can enrol for MPhil or PhD awards. These degrees are normally undertaken wholly by thesis and can be carried out either on a full-time or a part-time basis.

The School aims to provide appropriate support to enable students to become independent researchers. Students are required to follow a structured pattern of activity during which their progress can be monitored and encouraged.

Students are allocated two supervisors and the emphasis is on providing whatever training is required, as well as the development of knowledge. Students are asked to contribute to the School's research seminar series, are able to apply for funding to attend conferences, and are encouraged to publish their work and to develop links with appropriate external networks.

Research students normally have two internal supervisors with specialist knowledge relevant to the student's subject area and research methods, and have regular meetings with them for advice, monitoring, and other support. Students can engage with external experts and advisors, as necessary.

Students may also have the opportunity to contribute to teaching, subject to the necessary training.

Due to the nature of postgraduate research programmes, a significant portion of time will be spent in independent study and research. Students will meet with their academic supervisors at least once a month for full-time students, and every two months for part-time students.

Which department am I in?

School of Social and Political Sciences

Study options

Full Time (Variable - to suit the learner)

Tuition fees
£15,900.00 (17,32,404) per year
Thesis Pending fee: £2,292.

This is a fixed fee

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

February 2025

Venue

Brayford Pool

Charlotte Scott Building,

University of Lincoln,

Lincoln,

LN6 7DH, CENTRAL ENGLAND, England

Entry requirements

For international students

Master's degree with a research component. International students will require English Language at IELTS 7.0.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About University of Lincoln

The University of Lincoln has a reputation for high student satisfaction, inspirational teaching, and award-winning industry links.

  • Lincoln is a (TEF 2023) triple gold winner
  • Top 150 in the world (THE 2023) & QS Five-Star university
  • Located at the centre of the historic city of Lincoln
  • Placed among the top 10 in 10 categories in WUSCAs 2024