Overview

Flexible, part-time doctoral study

The University of Bristol's flexible PhD in Education has been tailored for professionals working in schools, colleges, universities, or policy and development settings and others who want to undertake self-funded doctoral study. It offers the structured support of a taught component, factoring your personal and academic circumstances, allowing you to study alongside your professional commitments, from anywhere in the world. It will be of particular interest to international doctoral researchers keen to undertake an original research project independently, with expert guidance.

Why choose this PhD?

  • Flexibility: Plan your own pathway through part-time study (typically over six to eight years) guided by two supervisors appointed at the outset who bring expertise linked to your project
  • Recognition: Gain a globally recognised PhD while benefiting from the structured, supportive elements traditionally associated in the past with our distinguished EdD programme.
  • Blended delivery: Take preparatory units taught either wholly online or intensively over three days on campus. Please note, a minimum of three weeks must be spent on campus across the degree, including required in-person attendance at one unit, Philosophy and Research Design (PRD) and one of the annual study schools we will organise to ensure meaningful engagement between peers and academics.

Why choose a PhD with us?

Build advanced research skills while continuing your professional practice. We offer the opportunity to work with leading experts in education, known internationally for research in fields including educational psychology, higher education, international education, language learning, curriculum and pedagogy and more, to achieve your academic goals, specifically.

  • A vibrant research community: Join a dynamic, diverse postgraduate research community and access specialist research centres and networks with methodological expertise across quantitative, qualitative, digital, and mixed methods.
  • Career enhancement and opportunities: Opportunities including research assistant roles, conference participation, and professional development tailored for postgraduate researchers will be available to you.
  • Membership of research centres, networks and/or faculty-wide research groups that include both staff and postgraduate researchers at the University of Bristol and run regular online seminars and reading groups featuring global speakers. Further networking opportunities across disciplines and neighbouring universities include the South West Doctoral Training Partnership and The Bristol Doctoral College.
  • Full online access to School of Education and wider university libraries and resources.


Programme structure

Visit our programme catalogue for full details of the structure and unit content for our programme.

Entry requirements

An upper second-class undergraduate honours degree (or equivalent) and normally a Merit at MSc/MA level (or equivalent) and normally at least three years' appropriate professional experience (eg employment in organisations that have an educational function or roles related to any aspect of education, training or individual learning).

See international equivalent qualifications on the International Office website.

Read the programme admissions statement for important information on entry requirements, the application process and supporting documents required.

Go to admissions statement

If English is not your first language, you will need to reach the requirements outlined in our profile level C.

Further information about English language requirements and profile levels.

Fees and funding

Home: full-time
£5,106 per year
Home: part-time
£2,553 per year
Overseas: full-time
£21,900 per year

Fees are subject to an annual review. For programmes that last longer than one year, please budget for up to an 8% increase in fees each year.

More about tuition fees, living costs and financial support.

Alumni discount

University of Bristol students and graduates can benefit from a 25% reduction in tuition fees for postgraduate study. Check your eligibility for an alumni discount.

Funding and scholarships

Please check our web page for the full range of funding opportunities for prospective UK and international postgraduate students and whether they apply to distance learning courses.

Further information on funding for prospective UK and international postgraduate students.

Career prospects

We offer academic and personal development opportunities to equip you for the intellectual, social and personal challenges you will encounter during your career. Our overarching goal is to enable our graduates to display the following characteristics:

  • Equipped to demonstrate impact, excellence and distinctiveness in your chosen field.
  • Visionary, imaginative, innovative, reflective and creative.
  • High ideals and values, including a strong sense of social justice.
  • Highly employable throughout the world.
  • Adaptable, with the potential to be a leader in work and in the community.


Meet our supervisors

The following list shows potential supervisors for this programme. Visit their profiles for details of their research and expertise.

guoxing.yu@bristol.ac.uk;s.thomas@bristol.ac.uk;robert.sharples@bristol.ac.uk;alf.coles@bristol.ac.uk;gemma.derrick@bristol.ac.uk;rob.gruijters@bristol.ac.uk;frances.giampapa@bristol.ac.uk;rafael.mitchell@bristol.ac.uk;janet.orchard@bristol.ac.uk;lisa.lucas@bristol.ac.uk;liz.washbrook@bristol.ac.uk;richard.watermeyer@bristol.ac.uk;g.leckie@bristol.ac.uk;lw13848@bristol.ac.uk;simon.brownhill@bristol.ac.uk;s.eagle@bristol.ac.uk;felicity.sedgewick@bristol.ac.uk;elena.hoicka@bristol.ac.uk;will.baker@bristol.ac.uk;jo.rose@bristol.ac.uk;claire.fox@bristol.ac.uk;vicente.reyes@bristol.ac.uk;manuel.soutootero@bristol.ac.uk;matt.kedzierski@bristol.ac.uk;simon.marginson@bristol.ac.uk;ioanna.palaiologou@bristol.ac.uk;cathryn.knight@bristol.ac.uk;ioanna.bakopoulou@bristol.ac.uk;angeline.barrett@bristol.ac.uk;leon.tikly@bristol.ac.uk;navin.kikabhai@bristol.ac.uk;lucy.kelly@bristol.ac.uk;helen.manchester@bristol.ac.uk;william.browne@bristol.ac.uk;paul.howard-jones@bristol.ac.uk;keri.facer@bristol.ac.uk;tracy.helliwell@bristol.ac.uk;sharon.walker@bristol.ac.uk;lorna.smith@bristol.ac.uk;maria.tsapali@bristol.ac.uk;nicola.warren-lee@bristol.ac.uk;sy.ali@bristol.ac.uk;philippa.howard@bristol.ac.uk;jon.james@bristol.ac.uk;alison.oldfield@bristol.ac.uk;carolina.gordillo@bristol.ac.uk;katherin.barg@bristol.ac.uk;lyndsay.grant@bristol.ac.uk;paulina.ruizcabello@bristol.ac.uk;jessie.abrahams@bristol.ac.uk;

Research groups

The overarching mission of the School of Education is to develop learning and leadership for a changing world through research and teaching that promotes achievement, opportunity and social justice. The aim is to build intellectual and practical leadership among policymakers, practitioners, students and the wider research community, which is urgently required to enable education to adapt and thrive in a time of rapid local and global change.

Research in the school is concentrated into five main areas of inquiry and expertise within these five research centres:

As a doctoral student you will join one of the research centres associated with these key areas of research and work with staff and other doctoral students who have similar research interests. Please see the School of Education research centres and networks for more information.