The university is one of only 21 national ESRC accredited Doctoral Training Centres which support postgraduate training to help ensure the flow of highly qualified people into research careers. The centre supports the doctoral training programme provided by the College of Social Sciences which aims to provide students with a solid foundation in a broad range of social science research methods as well as basic research skills.
Students will acquire a general overview of the philosophy of social research and understand how this informs research design, methods of data collection and analysis. They will also develop an ability to use a range of research methods, to communicate research findings effectively and an understanding of the potential use of and impact of their research within and beyond academia.
All PhD students are required to complete the three core research training modules and full-time students must submit the assignments for assessment. Part time students are not required to submit the assignments although they may choose to do so. The modules are offered on a Saturday as well as a Tuesday for those who are part-time. There is also the option to undertake the Saturday modules as blended learning, so you would only need to attend two Saturdays instead of four and spend the equivalent time working online and from home for each module.
The core research modules are:
- Philosophy of Social Science Research (Autumn Term)
- Research Design, Practice and Ethics (Autumn Term)
- Foundations in Qualitative Research (Spring Term)
- Fundamentals in Quantitative Research methods (Spring Term)
In addition to the training you will receive through the modules, all doctoral students within the School of Education will have the option to participate in the annual Doctoral Research Conference which is organised by students for students.
Midlands Graduate School
As well as the support provided by your supervisor(s), the Midlands Graduate school webpages details support provided by the University of Birmingham in collaboration with the University of Nottingham and Warwick Social Sciences Doctoral Training Centre.
Careers support
The Careers Network within the university has dedicated career development resources for PGRs. In addition, the College of Social Sciences works closely with CEC to provide more tailored opportunities.
Facilities
All full-time postgraduate research students have access to their own workspace in the ‘Research Suite’ of rooms dedicated to research students, where there are computer and telephone facilities. They have access to the University’s libraries, and to the computer laboratories and there are other entitlements such as grants towards conference attendance and access to free photocopying and printing. Many research students work with supervisors in publishing articles and making their work public.