We welcome applications for PhD research degrees in a wide range of criminological topics. For students who wish to study for a shorter period, we also offer a two-year MPhil research degree.

As a research student you will be supervised by one or more of our academic staff, meeting with them periodically to discuss your research and progress (supervision via video-conferencing is available for students who are not based in Lancaster). Your supervisors are also able to give you guidance on preparing for conferences and writing for publication, as well as advice on academic and other careers. You will also undertake Faculty based research training.

Criminology is researched and taught within the School of Social Sciences, which is a vibrant research environment where many colleagues are engaged in numerous aspects of criminological research. You will be invited to attend any guest lectures and seminars hosted by the School, as well as encouraged to join and participate in the activities of the School's different research groups and centres. We also host student-led seminars, arranged by the research students themselves for the discussion of work in progress.

PhD Award
Full-time, Part-time Study Mode
3 - 7 years Duration

Entry Requirements For This Course

Bachelor's degree: an upper second class honours degree (UK or equivalent) in any background

Master's degree: a good Master's degree in any background

Additional requirements

As part of your application you will also need to provide a viable research proposal. Guidance can be found on our writing a research proposal webpage.

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