Programme information
Overview
By embarking on doctoral study, you commit a period of your life to conducting original research and deepening your expertise. It's demanding, but hugely rewarding. Doing so can set you on a path towards a career in academia, or becoming a highly-regarded advanced practitioner in your chosen field.
This is your time to progress from learning about a subject to actively contributing to the original thinking of it. At Regent's, you will have the space and the support to develop your expertise. Our leafy campus in central London provides an ideal backdrop to think and grow.
Your time with us can lead to the award of a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
For a PhD you will be assessed on your final thesis, which would typically be no more than 80,000 words. For an MPhil your thesis should be no more than 50,000 words.
You will study and be supervised by Regent’s academic staff at our campus in London. Please note that PhDs and MPhils conducted at Regent's University London are awarded by the University of Northampton.
Qualification | Master / Doctor of Philosophy (MPhil/PhD) |
Validation | University of Northampton |
Studying at Regent’s
As a research student you will have full control over your study time. You will be expected to direct your own schedule and keep on track. A PhD can be achieved by full- or part-time study, but through either route you will need to invest significant study time.
The role of your Supervisors
You will have regular meetings with your supervisor to discuss progress and ideas that you may have. They are here to actively engage in discussions about the topic and how your thesis is developing. Where relevant, they will also signpost you to other resources or academic connections that might add value to your research or help you to grow your network in your field of interest.
Learning resources and support
From one-to-one support from academic liaison librarians to research training programmes, our staff can help you embrace life as an active researcher. You'll find yourself able to work productively in our dedicated Postgraduate Centre, designed just for students like you. With extensive access to online libraries and relevant collections of published papers, you will feel confident that you are engaging with the latest research in your field.
Our learning resources page tells you more about specific resources available to you as a doctoral student.
Research centres
The learning and teaching environment for potential PhD degrees is underpinned by the three inter-disciplinary research centres based in the University. PhD students will be encouraged to get involved with the activities of the centres and to attend the relevant seminars. To learn more about the research centres at Regent's please see here.
How to Apply
1. Check that you meet the entry requirements
To apply for the doctoral programme, you typically need to hold an honours degree at 2:1 level or above (or international equivalent) in an appropriate subject. A higher degree such as a master’s may be required.
If English is not your first language, you will also need to demonstrate that you meet the minimum English language requirement of IELTS at 7.0, with no component less than 6.5 (or equivalent).
If you require a Tier 4 visa to study in the UK, we will only be able to sponsor your visa application if you are accepted to study on a full-time basis.
2. Submit your application before the deadline for your intended start date
The next stage will be to submit an online application.
The application deadlines are as follows:
- By 1 November for students wishing to start in March the following year
- By 1 July for students wishing to start in October of the same year
Please include the following supporting documents with your application form:
- Copies of your university level academic transcripts and certificates
- A 300 - 500 word personal statement outlining the reasons for applying to your chosen course and how you feel you will benefit from the course of study
- A 1000 word research proposal (please read the guidance on how to write your proposal)
- Two references (please see the PhD reference requirements)
- A copy of your passport photograph (ID) page
- Copies of any previous visas you have used to study in the UK
3. Application review and interview
Your application will be considered jointly by Regent’s and the University of Northampton. We aim to process all applications within six weeks of the date of submission. You will be required to attend an interview before we can make you an offer of a place. This will take place either on campus or via Skype.
Application deadlines
Please note the following deadlines for both intakes:
- October intake: 1 July
October 2024 entry
Annual fees | UK students Full time Part time Full time |
Deposits (non-refundable deposit towards tuition fees) | UK advance deposit International advance deposit |
October 2025 entry
Annual fees | UK students Full time Part time Full time |
Deposits (non-refundable deposit towards tuition fees) | UK advance deposit International advance deposit |
Teaching and assessment
Research topics
All research degrees begin with an idea and a relationship. Ask yourself:
- What is your big idea and how will you develop it?
- Who are the best people to supervise your research?
There are two factors that need to be considered when applying for a PhD at Regent's:
- Do you have a clearly defined and feasible proposal for your research?
- Does Regent’s have available members of academic staff with relevant expertise to supervise your studies?
Although we have a wide range of specialist academic staff, we cannot accommodate all research interests. Our research expertise particularly focuses on the fields of business, management, humanities and social sciences. To find out if we have the expertise to supervise your doctoral study, please take a look at:
- The list of our staff who supervise research degrees, including their fields of expertise
- The topics in which we can support research degrees
We have expertise in five key areas:
Strategy
- Economic development and sustainability
- Organisation behaviour
- International / global business
- Family business
- Service management
Marketing
- Consumer behaviour
- Branding
- Digital marketing
- Marketing strategy
- Marketing Communications
Finance and banking
- European and central banking
- Economic development and finance
- Public management
- Islamic banking and finance
- Trading (Finance, Energy and Commodities)
Transnational Studies
- Remittances and development
- Migration studies
- Labour markets studies
- Transnational consumers and diaspora marketing
- Diversity and Cross-cultural management
Entrepreneurship
- Opportunity recognition
- Creativity and innovation
- Entrepreneurial finance / marketing
- Social entrepreneurship
- Development and career pathways