Postgraduate law research 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.
MSc in Socio-legal studies
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.
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.
Funding your studies
Find out more about our range of scholarships and loans specifically for PhD applicants.
Research Centres
The Law School is home to a variety of research centres. These formalise the research and reputational strengths of the School, attract high-calibre staff and students - and provide a community of scholarship that extends way beyond the walls of the university.
How to write a PhD proposal
To help you with your application, read our guidance on how a typical research proposal might look.
International students
We have lots of information available for international students to help you apply, find sources of support and settle into life at Bristol.
Bristol Doctoral College
Our Bristol Doctoral College supports the community of postgraduate researchers across our research degree programmes.
Contact us
For more information and general enquiries, please contact the Law Postgraduate Admissions team:
Tel: +44 (0) 117 39 40062
Email: law-pgr-admissions@bristol.ac.uk