This PhD course allows students to do deep, new research in areas like Criminology, Forensic Investigation, Law, and Policing. You will work on a research project, leading to a big written paper (thesis), with help from expert teachers. The course usually takes three years if you study full-time, or five years if you study part-time, with options to take longer if needed.
The programme also includes required training to help students become better researchers and learn useful skills for many jobs. Students can use special places like the Hydra Suites, the Augustine House Library, and dedicated forensic labs. Many students start this course as an MPhil (a shorter research degree) and then switch to the PhD programme once their research is going well.
Canterbury Christ Church University is a well-regarded place to study. It offers many different courses for both new students and those studying for higher degrees. The university is known for teaching useful, real-world skills that help students get ready for their jobs. Students can find courses in many areas, like Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business, Creative Arts, Education, Health, Humanities, Media, Music, and Science.
If you are doing postgraduate research, the Graduate College is especially useful, helping students do well in their studies and creating a strong community.
Applicants will need to write a personal statement. This is a letter where they explain why they want to do this course and share important things about their education. They will also need a reference letter from a teacher or someone they have worked for. Candidates can choose to send their CV (a document showing their work history) with their application to show their experience. It's also a very good idea to talk about your research ideas with a potential supervisor before you apply.
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The annual tuition fee for the PhD in Law, Policing, and Criminal Justice is £15,500 for international students.
Canterbury Christ Church University helps students with various scholarships and financial support. This includes special PhD scholarships, which often pay for students' tuition fees for three years. They might also give you money each year for living costs (around £20,780) and an extra amount for other expenses (around £500).
Other scholarships you might find include the International Student Scholarship, the Sport Scholarship Scheme, and the Canterbury Christ Church University Grant. Some of these scholarships might ask students to do some teaching work while they are studying.
Graduates with a PhD in Law, Policing, and Criminal Justice can pursue various advanced career paths, including:
Candidates can apply for this course using Canterbury Christ Church University's online platform or can speak to any of our trained counsellors for more information.
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