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  1. PhD/MPhil Law • City, University of London

    PhD Scholarships - The City Law School is offering 2 full-time, three-year doctoral scholarships to applicants for entry in September 2024. Our bursaries are non-repayable sums of money granted by the University, usually based on need. Our loans are repayable sums of money granted by the University or other body.

  2. Law (PhD by publication) Law Research Programmes PhD ...

    Search Funded Law Research Programmes in Law, PhD by publication. Search for PhD funding, scholarships & studentships in the UK, Europe and around the world. PhDs

  3. PhD by Publication

    PhD by Publication. A PhD by publication is a degree awarded in recognition of an extensive amount of research published in numerous formats or journals. Unlike a conventional doctorate, you are not expected to undertake a new research project. This page will give a simple overview of what a PhD by publication is, and how to get one.

  4. Law PhD

    A PhD in Law entails writing a thesis over a period of three, or at most four years (four to six years for part-time students). Students in our PhD programme receive excellent training and work under the supervision of academic supervisors. Our doctoral students become members of a lively academic community which plays a significant role in the ...

  5. Law postgraduate research degrees

    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.

  6. PhD by published work

    PhD by published work. The PhD by published work route is intended primarily for mid-career research-active academics who, for one reason or another, haven't had the opportunity to undertake a research programme leading to a PhD. Submissions for this award will consist of a coherent body of work which is of the same quality, rigour and volume ...

  7. Law PhD

    A PhD at Edinburgh Law School involves undertaking independent research, culminating in the submission of a thesis of up to 100,000 words, which should be an original piece of work that makes a significant contribution to knowledge in the field of study and contains material worthy of publication.

  8. Doctoral Programs

    Ph.D. Berkeley Law's Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program offers a unique interdisciplinary graduate program leading to Ph.D. degrees for students interested in the scholarly study of legal ideas and institutions, policy analysis and applied research, and other areas. Learn more here.

  9. PhD or LLM by Research in Law at Oxford Brookes University

    MPhil/PhD students receive £700, LLM by Research students receive £350. Close supervision from experts in your chosen research area, including joint supervision across departments for interdisciplinary projects. Plentiful opportunities to present your work. Depending on your chosen subject you may have the opportunity to attend:

  10. PhD by publication

    To be considered for a PhD by publication, you'll need to have held an undergraduate or postgraduate degree - awarded either by a UK higher education institute or a recognised non-UK equivalent - for at least 5 years. To apply you'll need: A CV and the names of two referees. A title of the proposed PhD. A listing of the published work on ...

  11. Law PhD by Distance Learning

    The main advantage of studying by distance learning is the opportunity to undertake research supervised by one of our world-renowned academics without having to relocate geographically to the Birmingham region. The flexibility offered by distance learning will allow you to combine study with other commitments, including work and family.

  12. PDF Guide to obtaining a doctorate on the basis of articles Leiden Law

    A number of guidelines are in response to questions raised by the Board of Deans of Leiden Law School (RDR) in the draft guidelines. Two guidelines (2.b and 7) have been added by the Van Boom Committee. ... Period of time after publication. The PhD Regulations state that the period of time between the publication of the articles and the ...

  13. PhD in Law

    PhD in Law. Coming to UCD Law School creates the possibility of expert supervision by leading researchers in a wide variety of fields. We have the largest group of academic lawyers in Ireland and leading researchers of high international standing across many of the main fields of law including European Union law, commercial law, criminology, criminal justice and criminal law, regulatory ...

  14. PhD By Publication

    PhD by Publication. The PhD by Publication is an accelerated, part-time PhD award intended for those who have carried out extensive research over a significant period of time and have a number of publications arising from this work which have already been published in high-quality journals. This should not be confused with the standard PhD (3-4 ...

  15. Law (PhD by publication) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

    Search Funded PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Law, PhD by publication. Search for PhD funding, scholarships & studentships in the UK, Europe and around the world. PhDs

  16. PhD by Published Work

    Candidates should state clearly on the form that they wish to be considered for the PhD by Published Works. Candidates should then submit their CV (this can be uploaded with their application) and copies of the Works to be considered. Candidates should submit between 3 - 8 publications, which will form the intellectual basis of the examination ...

  17. PhD Programme

    PhD Programme. Our Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) postgraduate degree is a research-based programme of study centred on completing a satisfactory thesis of up to 100,000 words on an approved topic in the field of law. The programme is normally three years in length, or six years for part-time students. This degree is internationally recognised as a ...

  18. Full article: The PhD by publication in the humanities and social

    The PhD by publication. The PhD by publication is variously called a thesis by publication (Nygaard and Solli Citation 2021), a thesis with publications (Mason Citation 2018), a publication-based thesis (Sharmani et al. Citation 2015), an articles-based thesis (Nygaard and Solli Citation 2021), a manuscript-style dissertation (Anderson and Okuda Citation 2019), a compilation thesis (Gustavii ...

  19. Law (PhD by publication) PhD Projects, Programmes ...

    Search Funded PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Law, PhD by publication in the UK. Search for PhD funding, scholarships & studentships in the UK, Europe and around the world. PhDs

  20. MSU (English)

    Lomonosov Moscow State University is one of the oldest Russian institutions of higher education, Moscow University was established in 1755. Moscow State University is a major traditional educational institution in Russia, it offers training in almost all branches of modern science and humanities. Its undergraduates may choose one of 128 ...

  21. Svetlana SOROKINA

    Svetlana SOROKINA, Professor (Associate) | Cited by 1 | of Moscow City University, Moscow | Read 10 publications | Contact Svetlana SOROKINA

  22. Scientific periodical: Philology. Theory & Practice

    Articles are published according to the Procedure of Scientific Articles Publication of "Gramota" Publishers. Applications for publishing an article and questions on the publication procedure (including the current open access fee) should be sent to the editor by e-mail: . Editor-in-Chief: Lyabina O. G., PhD in Philology, Ass. Prof.

  23. Юлия ШУЛЕКИНА

    Юлия ШУЛЕКИНА | Cited by 3 | of Moscow City University, Moscow | Read 5 publications | Contact Юлия ШУЛЕКИНА