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Sociology Research (MPhil/PhD)

Explore society through sociology research that tackles inequality, identity and social change.

 

 

Key information

PhD

Duration: 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time

Fees (UK / Overseas): Annual tuition fees apply and vary by student status and study mode.
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Start date: April 2026 / October 2026 / February 2027

Other research degree routes

MPhil:

A shorter research degree, often a pathway to PhD

PhD by Publication:

For researchers with an existing body of published work

 

 

Course summary

  • Take your expertise in Sociology into a postgraduate research degree focused on how societies evolve and what shapes social life today.
  • Investigate the roles of individuals, communities, governments and organisations 鈥 and how they influence each other.
  • Examine patterns of social interaction and the ways cultures and communities are built, maintained and transformed.
  • Research challenges linked to a growing global population in an increasingly complex and connected world, including women鈥檚 and gender issues from suffrage and feminism to media representation.

 

 

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Dr George Ackers

Senior Lecturer

George.Ackers@port.ac.uk

PhD Supervisor

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Dr Nikki Fairchild

Associate Professor in Creative Methodologies and Education

Nikki.Fairchild@port.ac.uk

PhD Supervisor

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Professor Wolfgang Luhan

Professor of Behavioural Economics

Wolfgang.Luhan@port.ac.uk

PhD Supervisor

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Why choose Sociology at 兔子先生 for research?

A place to make your contribution

You鈥檒l join a research culture focused on producing meaningful sociological insight and adding your own voice to the field.

Breadth of themes and perspectives

You can shape your project across society-wide change, community formation, social interaction and gender-focused research.

Supportive, research-active environment

You鈥檒l be backed by the Doctoral College alongside your expert supervisory team, helping you make the most of training, workshops and the wider research community.

 

 

Research areas in Sociology

Explore the work we're doing across the four areas of expertise in our Sociology research. Including funded and self-proposed research opportunities. 

View available PhD projects and see funded opportunities.

Identities and inequalities

We're asking questions around who we are, who is different from us, and who we want to be, to challenge structural violence and reduce inequality.

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Sociology of culture

We're probing the link between culture and power, confronting societal issues, and looking at the ideological function of culture in naturalising them.

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Social research methods

We're investigating the different methods, tools and techniques for studying social phenomena and generating information and data about all aspects of social life.

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Social theory

We're drawing on classical and contemporary social thought, philosophy, political economy, social anthropology, and history to explain and analyse social processes, issues, and concerns.

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Research degree options in Sociology

We offer several postgraduate research routes in Sociology, including PhD, MPhil and PhD by Publication. Find out about our research degree opportunities below, including how to apply, entry requirements and funding your degree. You can apply for an existing project or propose your own research idea. For more detailed information about the application process, visit our How to Apply pages.

Available PhD and MPhil projects

You can apply for a pre-approved PhD or MPhil project, or develop your own research proposal.

There are currently no self-funded PhD projects available in this area 鈥 for more information on funding your own research project, visit our pages on funding your research degree.

 

If you already have a research idea, find a supervisor whose research interests match yours by searching our Find a PhD Supervisor page. Once you've identified someone suitable, contact them to discuss your idea.

PhD by Publication

A PhD by publication is a postgraduate research degree based on research you've already undertaken and had published (excluding self-publishing) before registering with us.

Eligible research outputs include peer-reviewed academic papers, complete books or chapters in anthologies, and other materials accepted for publication, exhibited or performed. You'll have to submit these materials for examination between 6鈥12 months after registering with us.

From October 2026, all PhD by Publications will be completed by distance learning. However, there is no expectation that any student applying for a start date before this should be on campus.

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Entry requirements

The entry requirements for a PhD, MPhil or Professional Doctorate include an upper second class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject, or a master鈥檚 degree in an appropriate subject.

Equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications may be considered. All applicants are subject to interview.

If English is not your first language, you'll need English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 6.0.

If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

 

 

Fees and funding

April 2026

  • Full-time and full-time distance learning: 拢5,006 per year (may be subject to annual increase)

  • Part-time and part-time distance learning: 拢2,503 per year (may be subject to annual increase)

(Including EU Scholarship)

  • Full-time and full-time distance learning: 拢5,006 per year (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time and part-time distance learning: 拢2,503 per year (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Full-time and full-time distance learning: 拢17,200 per year (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time and part-time distance learning: 拢8,600 per year (may be subject to annual increase)
  • External candidates: 拢5,006
  • Members of staff: 拢2,000

All fees are subject to annual increase. If you are an EU student starting a programme in 2025/26 please visit this page.

October 2026 and February 2027

  • Full-time and full-time distance learning: 拢5,238 per year (may be subject to annual increase)

  • Part-time and part-time distance learning: 拢2,619 per year (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Full-time and full-time distance learning: 拢17,900 per year (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time and part-time distance learning: 拢8,950 per year (may be subject to annual increase)

EU students may be eligible to receive our EU Scholarship.

  • Full-time and full-time distance learning: 拢17,900 per year (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time and part-time distance learning: 拢8,950 per year (may be subject to annual increase)
  • External candidates: 拢5,238
  • Members of staff: 拢2,100

Tuition fees terms and conditions

 

 

Additional fees

Some PhD projects may include additional bench fees for equipment and other consumables. These will be added to your standard tuition fee. Speak to the supervisory team during your interview about any additional fees you may have to pay. Please note, bench fees are not eligible for discounts and are non-refundable.

 

 

Funding support

Government Postgraduate Loan

Eligible for MPhil full-time and part-time courses (UK/EU students).

Government Doctoral Loan

Eligible for PhD full-time and part-time courses.

Other funding options

For information on other sources of funding, visit our funding your postgraduate research degree page.

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What do my tuition fees cover?

If you are self-funding your PhD, your tuition fees cover the full cost of your postgraduate research programme and access to a wide range of academic, professional and support services, including:

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Research training and development

Bespoke training, professional development courses, seminars, workshops and researcher-led events delivered through The Doctoral College.

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Research community and support

Access to our research environment, Research and Innovation services, and researcher networking (77% of our research is world-leading or internationally excellent, REF 2021).

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Facilities, equipment and resources

Libraries, laboratories, computer rooms, laptops, electronic journals, specialist software (Microsoft Office, SPSS and Adobe Creative Suite), funding guidance and LinkedIn Learning. Explore our facilities.

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Student support services

Including academic, financial, careers and wellbeing support, including access to personal tutors. Read more on our guidance support.

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Your PhD programme

Registration, tuition, supervision, examinations and viva administration.

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Conference and development support

A contribution towards attending conferences or research-related development activities.

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Students' Union membership

Giving you the right to vote in elections, join clubs and societies, and get free independent advice.

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Graduation

Your graduation ceremony will recognise the significant contribution your research has made to your discipline.

 

 

Support and facilities

  • Support from our Doctoral College, helping you become part of a thriving, collaborative research community

  • Guidance from a dedicated supervisory team throughout your research degree

  • Access to the , offering specialist training, workshops and research events to develop your skills as a researcher

 

 

What can a postgraduate research degree do for my career?

A postgraduate research degree develops advanced expertise and transferable skills valued across academia, industry and the public sector.

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You鈥檒l graduate with:

  • Advanced research and analytical expertise

  • Critical thinking and problem-solving skills

  • Experience managing complex, independent projects

  • Strong communication and presentation skills

  • Leadership and research management capability

  • Deep subject knowledge in your chosen field

 

 

How to apply

You apply for a research degree in Sociology by completing our online application form. For more detailed information about the application process, visit our How to Apply pages.

 

 

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  • MPhil: 2 years full-time, 4 years part-time
  • PhD: 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
  • PhD by Publication: 1 year part-time

We recommend you get in touch with the relevant subject area supervisor using our 鈥Find a Supervisor鈥 tool ahead of applying. You can discuss your research ideas with them and ensure we have supervisory expertise to support you.

Yes. You can apply with your own research proposal, or apply for one of our advertised funded projects.

 

 

Where next?

Find out more about 兔子先生's postgraduate opportunities and community.

Postgrad Research Degrees Webinar series

From applications to flexible study 鈥 get the insights you need to plan your research degree.

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Find a PhD Supervisor

If you've already got your own research idea, start looking for a supervisor whose research interests match yours.

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How to apply for postgraduate research

Read our guide on how to complete and submit your postgraduate research application. Take the next step in your academic career today.

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