English Language and Intercultural Communication
Entry requirements
- MPhil or PhD with progression from MPhil: You’ll need a Bachelor degree or equivalent with first or upper second class honours, in a related subject area.
- PhD: You’ll need a Master degree or equivalent in a related subject area.
Please note we consider candidates for PhD with progression from MPhil in the first instance. If you want to be considered for direct entry to the PhD route then this can be discussed at interview if you are shortlisted. Please note you’ll also need to provide academic justification for this request.
Months of entry
January, April, September
Course content
Our PhD research programmes will allow you to explore your own interests in English language and intercultural communication, supported by the expertise of our staff.
You’ll be allocated two supervisors, with additional staff members available if necessary. Our supervisors are experienced in most areas of English language and intercultural communication, with a strong focus on contemporary European/migrant cinema and literature, second-language acquisition, urban multilingualism, socio-linguistic theory.
You’ll conduct your research in a collaborative environment with strong links to a number of other centres in our University and the wider community. We host and take part in many research oriented events for staff and postgraduate students, including our regular Faculty and departmental research seminars and international conferences. Our seminars will give you the chance to present papers in a supportive setting.
We’re also key contributors to the Faculty's Research Unit for Intercultural and Transcultural Studies (RUITS), who organise many talks you’ll be welcome to attend, or even contribute to. These events, along with our online environment, will help you connect with other research students from a range of disciplines.
You could also benefit from financial support – we allocate a substantial sum every year towards postgraduate travel and conference expenses, as well as some bursaries.
All your subject-specific studies will be enhanced and supported by our University-wide training sessions, where you’ll gain important research expertise in areas like ethics, presentations, intellectual property and digital scholarship.
Fees and funding
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MPhil
- full time12-36 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- part time12-36 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- PhD
- full time24-60 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- part time36-72 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
This course can also be studied via distance learning.
Course contact details
- Name
- Enquiries
- ahsspgrrec@aru.ac.uk
- Phone
- +44 (0)1245 686868