Program Overview
Introduction to the University of Kent
The University of Kent is a leading research university, known for its academic excellence and innovative research. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including research degrees in various fields.
Postgraduate Research in Sociology
The School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research (SSPSSR) at the University of Kent offers a postgraduate research program in Sociology. The program is designed to provide students with advanced research training and expertise in sociology, enabling them to pursue careers in academia, research, or related fields.
Research Areas
The school has a strong research profile, with staff members working in various areas, including:
- Social and critical theory
- Social movements
- Globalisation and everyday life
- Cities and space
- Media and technology
- Class, 'race' and ethnicity
- Gender
- Work
- Visual sociology
- The welfare state
- Risk and society
- Violence
- NGOs and organisations
- Social aspects of the body
Research Centres
The school is home to several research centres, including:
- Centre for Child Protection
- Centre for Health Services Studies (CHSS)
- Centre for Parenting Culture Studies (CPCS)
- Centre for Philanthropy
- Centre for the Study of Social and Political Movements
- Centre for Social Science and Risk
- Personal Social Services Research Unit
- Q-Step Centre
- Tizard Centre
Staff Research Interests
The academic staff in the school have a wide range of research interests, including:
- Disability, the workplace, inequality, the benefits system, addictions policy, and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Risk and uncertainty
- Health-related problems
- Flexible working, homeworking, future of work, gender equality, work-life balance, comparative labour market, work-family research, working time
- Social and cultural experiences of philanthropy
- Social and political movements
- Social policy, sociology, and social research
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for the postgraduate research program in Sociology, applicants must have:
- A good honours degree or MA in Sociology or a related social science discipline
- All applicants are considered on an individual basis, and additional qualifications, professional qualifications, and relevant experience may also be taken into account
International Students
International students must meet the English language requirements, which include:
- IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component
- PTE Academic 67 with a minimum of 59 in each sub-test
- A degree from the UK
- A degree from a Majority English Speaking Country
Fees and Funding
The tuition fees for the postgraduate research program in Sociology are:
- £5,006 (full-time) and £2,503 (part-time) for UK students
- £19,300 (full-time) and £9,650 (part-time) for international students
Funding Opportunities
The university offers various funding opportunities, including scholarships and research council funding. Students can search for funding opportunities using the university's scholarships finder.
Career Support
The university provides career support to help students achieve their career goals. The career support team offers guidance on career options, job search strategies, and professional development.
Conclusion
The postgraduate research program in Sociology at the University of Kent offers students the opportunity to pursue advanced research training and expertise in sociology. With a strong research profile, a wide range of research areas, and various funding opportunities, the program is an excellent choice for students who want to pursue careers in academia, research, or related fields.
