Comparative Politics, Policy & Governance
Africa
American Politics
British Politics
Comparative Politics
Devolution
Distributive Justice
Electoral Politics
Environmental Politics
EU & European Integration
France (culture, history, literature & politics)
Germany (culture, history, literature & politics)
Globalisation
Governance
Human Rights
Italy (culture, history, literature & politics)
Multiculturalism
Nationalism
Political Economy
Political Parties & Party Politics
Public Policy
Social Movements
Spain (culture, history, literature & politics)
Territorial Politics
Welsh Politics
West European Politics
We welcome enquiries from prospective students, whether you wish to discuss any of the above research areas or have a specific project in mind, or to obtain further information about research degrees (MPhil & PhD).
Postgraduate funding opportunities - scholarships are available.
Entry Requirements
The normal requirement for admission to all Research programmes in the School is a 2:1 (upper second class) degree award, or the overseas equivalent, in a relevant subject. Further guidance on entry requirements is available on each programme page.
However, we consider all individual applicants on their specific merits. If you do not have the standard qualifications for the course you may still apply and your application will be considered. (Interviews may be conducted to identify and assess the academic merit of prospective students)
How to Apply
Applications should be made directly to the Postgraduate Registry.
Please visit the Postgraduate Registry webpage for full details on the application process, including application forms, Frequently Asked Questions, and information on funding.
