Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 19,300
Per year
Start Date
2026-09-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
2 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Physical Therapy | Occupational Therapy
Area of study
Health | Hygiene and occupational health services
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 19,300
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
2026-01-01-
2026-09-01-
2027-01-01-
2027-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, and Rehabilitation

Overview

A research degree in Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, and Rehabilitation allows you to:


  • develop your skills
  • contribute to internationally recognised research
  • be supported by skilled staff and a vibrant research student community.

We offer a number of flexible part-time and full-time research degree opportunities including MSc by research, MPhil, PhD and PhD by published work.


Research Expertise

Our research expertise in the domain of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and rehabilitation is centred in the work of the Centre for Movement, Occupational and Rehabilitation Sciences (MOReS). MOReS is a growing research centre which brings together three key ingredients - research, education and care. MOReS is underpinned by a strong research team under six key research themes.


Institutes and Centres

  • Centre for Movement, Occupational and Rehabilitation Sciences (MOReS)

Groups

  • Movement Sciences
  • Occupational Sciences
  • Rehabilitation Sciences
  • Trauma and Musculoskeletal Health (TraMH)

Degree Routes

All students enrol as probationer research students. During the first year you will formally register your research proposal for one of the below routes.


Masters by Research

These research degrees run for one year full time or two years part time and allow students to critically investigate and evaluate an approved topic. As with other research degrees, they are examined by thesis and viva.


  • Length of study: Full-time: 1 year. Part-time: 2 years.
  • Entry requirement: The minimum entry requirement for the degree of MA, MSc and LLM by Research is a lower second-class UK honours degree or equivalent qualification.

MPhil

If you undertake an MPhil you will:


  • critically investigate and evaluate an approved topic
  • demonstrate understanding of research methods appropriate to the chosen field
  • Present and defend a substantial thesis by viva.
  • Length of study: Full-time: 2 years. Part-time: 3 years.
  • Entry requirement: The minimum entry requirement for an MPhil degree, or an MPhil with the intention of transferring to a PhD, is a first-class or upper second-class UK honours degree or equivalent qualification.

Applications are also welcomed from those holding qualifications other than the above and will be considered on their merits and in relation to the nature and scope of the work proposed. You will be required to provide the names of two academic referees.


MPhil with the possibility of transfer to a PhD

A candidate registered initially for an MPhil may be able to transfer to a PhD, and has to complete a transfer process within the Faculty, once sufficient progress has been made on the work to provide on the evidence of the development to PhD.


This is normally after 18 months of full-time study or 24-26 months of part-time study). Transfer comprises three main elements:


  • a 1000 word transfer report which should be sent to the relevant Postgraduate Research Tutor and the supervisory team
  • an oral presentation and/or interview
  • an additional piece of work as indicated by the Faculty, Department/School or supervisory team.
  • Length of study: Full-time: 3 years. Part-time: 4 years.

PhD (direct entry)

If you undertake a PhD you will:


  • critically investigate and evaluate an approved topic, resulting in an independent and original contribution to the field
  • demonstrate understanding of research methods appropriate to the chosen field
  • present and defend a substantial thesis by viva.
  • Length of study: Full-time: 2 years. Part-time: 3 years.
  • Entry requirement: The normal entry requirement for the degree of PhD is a master’s degree in a discipline which is appropriate to the proposed research and which has included research training and a research project.

In exceptional cases, applicants who have a good honours degree (or equivalent) may apply for direct registration to PhD if they have appropriate research or professional experience at postgraduate level which has resulted in published work, written reports or other appropriate evidence of accomplishment.


How to Apply

Entry Requirements

All students must be able to meet the University’s requirements for a research degree, which is to be able to devote a minimum of 35 hours per week (full-time) or 15 hours per week (part-time) to the programme of research.


The minimum entry requirement for the degree of MPhil, or MPhil with transfer to PhD, is a first-class or upper second-class UK honours degree or equivalent qualification.


The normal entry requirement for a PhD is a Masters degree, or exceptionally a good honours degree/equivalent.


The minimum entry requirement for the degree of MA, MSc and LLM by Research is a lower second-class UK honours degree or equivalent qualification.


English Language Requirements

Our requirement is IELTS: 6.5-7.0 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component (reading, writing, listening and speaking), depending on the subject. Please note that an IELTS certificate must be current; they are only valid for 2 years from issue. For further information about the test visit the IELTS website. Please note that we are unable to accept TOEFL qualifications.


However, there may be some exceptions. See UK Government visa information for more detail on the information.


Application Process

We welcome initial enquiries. Please contact the Research Administrator and/or the relevant Postgraduate Tutor or Supervisor.


  1. If you have a research proposal in mind, explore our research groups and supervisory staff webpages, to identify the relevant research group/s for your research.
  2. Check the fees information on the university website. Oxford Brookes Alumni may be entitled to a discount on course fees.
  3. Email your CV and an outline of your area of interest to . Give a brief explanation of how your studies will be funded.
  4. Once we have the initial information we will liaise with you as necessary and pass the information to the relevant Postgraduate Tutor/s, who will advise whether an application can be progressed. If this is possible we will invite you to submit an application through the university system.

Tuition Fees

2025/26

  • Home (UK) full time: £5,106
  • Home (UK) part time: £2,553
  • International full time: £19,300
  • International part time: £9,650

2026/27

  • Home (UK) full time: Fees to be confirmed in Spring 2026
  • Home (UK) part time: Fees to be confirmed in Spring 2026
  • International full time: £19,900
  • International part time: £9,950

Fees quoted are for the first year only. If you are studying a course that lasts longer than one year, your fees will increase each year.


For International fees the following factors will be taken into account by the University when it is setting the annual fees: inflationary measures such as the retail price indices, projected increases in University costs, changes in the level of funding received from Government sources, admissions statistics and access considerations including the availability of student support.


Home fees are set by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and are released approximately five months before the start of each academic year.


Funding Your Studies

Financial Support and Scholarships

Featured funding opportunities available for this course.


Postgraduate doctoral loans for home students


All Financial Support and Scholarships

View all funding opportunities for this course


Compulsory Costs

  • Continuation fee: The continuation fee, where it is payable is compulsory, but not applicable to Masters by research or PhD by Published Work, detailed as follows:
    • All MPhil/PhD full-time students are required to pay the full-time fee for three complete academic years before they are eligible to pay the continuation fee;
    • All MPhil/PhD part-time students are required to pay the part-time fee for six complete academic years before they are eligible to pay the continuation fee.
    • All PhD Direct full-time students are required to pay the full-time fee for two complete academic years before they are eligible to pay the continuation fee;
    • All PhD Direct part-time students are required to pay the part-time fee for three complete academic years before they are eligible to pay the continuation fee.

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Optional Costs

  • Bench fees for full-time study will be calculated on an individual basis and the amount will depend on the subject and project. In some cases no bench fee will be charged.
  • Bench fees for part-time study will be calculated on an individual basis and the amount will depend on the subject and project. In some cases no bench fee will be charged.
  • It’s your responsibility to cover print / binding costs where coursework submission is required. Please note that a lot of the coursework is now submitted online.
  • You may choose to purchase books to support your studies. Many books on our reading lists are available via the Library, or can be purchased secondhand.
  • Accommodation fees in Brookes Letting (most do not include bills)
  • Accommodation fees in university halls (bills included, excluding laundry costs)
  • Graduation costs include tickets, gowning and photography. Gowns are not compulsory but typically students do hire robes, starting at £41.
  • Students are responsible for their own travel to and from university for classes. For the 2025/26 academic year, the University is introducing an alternative subsidised travel offer for all students with further information on our Travel webpages.
  • Resubmission fees: If following viva, examiners recommend that a student is required to revise and resubmit their thesis for re-examination, they must pay the resubmission fee for the duration of that period.

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