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| Start date: | Any time |
| Credits: | 60 ECTS |
| Duration full-time: | 24 months |
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| Delivery mode: | On Campus |
| Educational variant: | Part-time, Full-time |
| Intensity: | Flexible |
The MPhil/PhD programmes are open to students who have successfully completed a taught Master's programme in economics. Depending on the programme and your level of achievement, you have to take advanced training in the first year of study. If you have a recognised Master's degree, you take modules related to your research topic, otherwise you take up to six modules to reach a suitable level of research training. You must complete the assessment for any of these modules before going on to the second year of research. Further research training in subsequent years includes advanced reading groups, research workshops and (if needed) attending specific courses related to your research.
Duration: MPhil two years full-time or three years part-time, PhD registration three to four years full-time or five to six years part-time.
(i) a good honours degree in Economics or other relevant discipline from a UK university or an equivalent standard obtained overseas extending over not less than three years in a University or educational institution of equivalent rank. or (ii) MSc/MA degree in Economics or another relevant discipline from a UK university or an equivalent standard obtained overseas.
| IELTS band: | 6.5 |
| CAE score: | 75(Grade B) |
| TOEFL internet-based test score: | 90 |
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