PhD Allied Health Professions

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PhD Allied Health Professions

OverviewA PhD, by definition, is an original contribution to knowledge. It is distinct from a taught Masters in that your final output will be an extended dissertation or creative project relevant to your field of interest, rather than module-based coursework and exams.Research students are expected to self-direct their learning with support from a supervisory team.EmployabilityAll research students are required to participate in a Key Skills Development programme aimed at developing transferable skills in addition to those employed in carrying out research. Training in research methods is available through frequent research seminars.When necessary the research student can follow, in part, relevant Masters courses available within the School and in particular units on research methodology. In some cases, research students are encouraged to follow other courses available within the University or externally aimed at improving their general expertise in their chosen areas.In addition, they may be encouraged to follow language courses aimed at improving their oral and written skills – both essential in their future careers.