Applied Social Statistics MPhil/PhD
This scheme delivered by the North West Doctoral Training Centre draws upon the acknowledged strengths of Social Science and Social Statistics at the University, with the balance between the statistics and substantive components of the research tailored to the individual student's interests and background.
Via the doctoral programme, there is provision for joint supervision by the Department and a Social Science or other related department across the three North-West universities (Lancaster, Liverpool and Manchester), increasing the scope and potential focus of your research.
PhD topics currently being studied in this programme include: the development of social network models for understanding the delinquency of teenage gangs; user behaviour of social news websites; changing attitudes to gender roles; long term reconviction behaviours of sex offenders; modelling sentencing outcomes in England and Wales; methods for measuring health outcomes in children including reliability and validity; care pathways of looked-after children; and, factors associated with smoking among school-going male adolescents.
The programme is suitable for a wide range of purposes, notably: Social Science graduates interested in quantitative empirical work; Physical Science and Engineering graduates seeking social science conversion opportunities which make maximum use of their existing skills; Statistics graduates wishing to develop applicable expertise in social statistics; graduates from any discipline wishing to undertake Advanced Quantitative Training.
For those not ready to embark directly on PhD study, there is an option of beginning with the MRes in Quantitative Methods for Science, Social Science and Medicine before progressing to the PhD.
Related Courses
- Mathematics : MPhil/PhD
- Quantitative Methods for Science, Social Science and Medicine : MSc
- Quantitative Methods for Science, Social Science and Medicine : PGCert
- Quantitative Methods for Science, Social Science and Medicine : PGDip
- Statistics : MPhil/PhD
- Statistics : PGDip/MSc
- Statistics and Operational Research (STOR-i) : MRes
- Statistics and Operational Research (STOR-i) : PhD
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Essential Info
For Entry: 2013
Director of Studies: Professor Brian Francis.
Duration: Three years full-time (PhD), four years full-time (MSc/PhD). Part-time study is also possible.
Entry Requirements: Upper second class honours degree, or its equivalent, in Statistics, Social Science or a relevant related discipline, or relevant professional qualification or experience.
IELTS: 6.5 or equivalent.
Assessment: Original research and thesis.
Funding: All applicants should consult www.lancs.ac.uk/pgfunding/
Fees: View details of our current Postgraduate Research fees or Postgraduate Taught fees.
Duration: Full time 24 Month(s)
Department: Mathematics and Statistics
Phone: +44 (0)1524 593063
Email: d.berridge@lancaster.ac.uk
Course Structure
For information on the course structure as followed by our current students, please see Lancaster University's Online Courses Handbook