| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Overview
The Research Training PGCert is a course that equips students with the knowledge, understanding, skills, and techniques to undertake advanced research. This course is delivered at the Faculty level and takes place in an interdisciplinary environment, making it relevant to students from a wide range of disciplines.
What You'll Learn
Students will study optional and compulsory modules, including:
- Designing Doctoral Research
- Theories and Methods for Research
- Reflective Researcher Portfolio
How You'll Learn
The course will be assessed through a combination of:
- Computer assessment
- Essay
- Oral examination
- Portfolio
- Report
- Written examination Students will have access to support from academic staff, personal tutors, and research supervisors, as well as the University Student Services Team.
Your Future
The course prepares students for doctoral research in the social sciences, arts, and humanities, or in the public, private, or not-for-profit sector. The Careers Service at Newcastle University is one of the largest and best in the country, with strong links to employers.
Quality and Ranking
Newcastle University has a strong research reputation, with 42% of its research classified as 4* world-leading. The university is ranked in the top 140 globally and top 160 in the world for sustainable development.
Fees and Funding
Tuition fees for 2026 entry are:
- Home students: £3,800 (full-time), £1,900 (part-time)
- International students: £8,600 (full-time) The university offers a range of scholarships, including a 25% discount for EU students.
Entry Requirements
The academic entry requirements are:
- A 2:1 honors degree or international equivalent in any social science or arts and humanities discipline
- English language requirements: IELTS, Pearson, Duolingo English Test, or TOEFL The university also considers applications from students with lower qualifications and relevant experience.
How to Apply
The course starts in September, and there is no application closing date. However, international students are recommended to apply at least two months before the course starts. A deposit of £1,500 is required for international students who need a visa to study in the UK. The application portal has instructions to guide students through the application process.
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