Programmes
Our research students work in a wide variety of subject areas and adopt a range of different approaches to legal research (doctrinal, socio-legal/interdisciplinary and theoretical), in turn reflecting the breadth of research interests amongst the academic staff.
PhD Law
As a PhD Law student, you will become part of the school's primary unit system. PhD Law is a disciplinary supervised higher degree, awarded on presentation of a thesis on a specialist legal topic.
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MSc in Socio-legal Studies + PhD in Law
A one-year, interdisciplinary Masters degree into the study of law and legal phenomena, followed by three years doctoral training. This is achievable if a student is awarded ESRC funding.
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PhD Sustainable Futures
An interdisciplinary degree, into addressing the pressing social issues of sustainability and the maintenance of human well-being in the face of global rising population, limited resources, and a fragile environment
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MRes + PhD Sustainable Futures
A one-year, interdisciplinary Masters degree followed by three years doctoral training, into research which can address the pressing social issues of sustainability. This is achievable if a student is awarded ESRC funding.
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Contact us
For more information and general enquiries, please contact the Law Postgraduate Admissions team:
Tel: +44 (0) 117 39 40062
Email: law-pg-admissions@bristol.ac.uk