June 10th, 2009
The MRes prepares you for higher level research and is of interest to those who want to develop academic research skills; to work as a researcher; to commission research or progress to PhD. The MRes also enables you to show your research skills and capacity within professional or specialist employment.
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June 10th, 2009
The MRes involves both taught and research components. You take four modules combining research methodology with your subject specialism. Your research skills are developed through group sessions, from formulating research proposals to communicating research outcomes to professional audiences. You work on a flexible basis with a specialist supervisor, from planning your research to completion of the dissertation. You attend Frameworks for Research which introduces you to different research approaches across a range of disciplines. You then select approved relevant modules. Part-time students have access to the same modules and skills training, but can take modules in a flexible way and not begin the dissertation until the second year. Your dissertation is about 20,000 words long.
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June 10th, 2009
You need to show sufficient knowledge of your topic to submit an outline of your proposed research with your application. Your outline research proposal should be two pages long, and contain an overview of your topic, current academic literature, and possible research methods. For more information, and to download the MRes application form, which is different from the standard postgraduate application form, click here.
You will need to have an Honours degree at 2:2 or above from a UK university or equivalent. If you have relevant previous learning or experience you are also encouraged to apply if you have knowledge of your study area gained either from a first degree or from previous learning or experience.
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June 10th, 2009
This is an innovative research qualification which allows you to develop generic research knowledge and skills whilst pursuing a subject-based research project. It differs from taught Masters degrees such as MA, MSc and the LLM. It is a qualification in its own right as well as an entry qualification for higher-level research by MPhil or PhD. It provides you with a broad appreciation of research methods and methodology including an understanding of the uses and limitations of quantitative and qualitative research methods. It also offers specific knowledge of current debates and research in a specific discipline or subject area.
The MRes will be of interest to you if you wish to develop academic research skills, commission research, or are hoping to progress to an MPhil or PhD, or are already working as a researcher or wishing to do so.
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