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Social Work PhD
Social Work PhD
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P-L4P7
MPhil/PhD
3-4 years full-time; Up to 7 years part-time
January, April and September
Centre for Lifelong Learning
University of Warwick
The PhD in Social Work allows you to select a topic of your choice linked to our expertise within the broad field of social work. Warwick's Centre for Lifelong Learning provides a rich, transdisciplinary academic environment supported by a dedicated team including supervision and personal tutoring.
This PhD provides an opportunity to undertake in-depth research linked to our expertise in social work. Our faculty has a range of expertise. We support research projects linked to one or more of our main research themes.
We provide a pleasant PhD study room and dedicated personal tutor support in addition to the supervisory team. A combined staff and student seminar programme provides a collegiate forum for sharing and discussing current topics and ideas.
Research themes can include:
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Applicants are encouraged to contact their potential supervisor. The most important aspect is the nature of your project and its potential for supervision in our department
You are asked to view your intended supervisor's profile and read their work. Please think about what might make your proposed PhD attractive to your supervisor, and customise the proposal accordingly.
We receive a large number of proposals every year and only have capacity for proposals that are carefully tailored to our specific areas of expertise.
2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject or a good Master's level degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject.
There are no additional entry requirements for this course.