Research course

Sociology and Communication

Institution
Brunel University of London · Social Sciences, Media and Communications
Qualifications
MPhilPhD

Entry requirements

The general University entrance requirement for registration for a research degree is normally a First or Upper Second Class Honours degree (1st or 2:1).

An interview will be required as part of the admissions process and will be conducted by at least two academic staff members remotely via MS Teams, Zoom, or face to face.

Applicants will be required to submit a personal statement and a research statement.
Please contact your proposed supervisor, where possible, to receive feedback and guidance on your research statement before submitting it. Learn how to prepare a research statement here.

Months of entry

January, April, October

Course content

The Sociology and Communications group is a dynamic, international and globally respected community of researchers. Members are at the forefront of study into subjects as diverse as globalisation and social transformation, political communication, communication and social change; gender and sexuality, the body, human-animal studies, the senses and embodiment, race and ethnicity, the environment, urban space and cities, digital cultures, public communication, young people, rights and the global south; popular culture, comedy/humour studies, experimental multi-media, and sports studies.

  • Join an expert interdisciplinary community that publishes innovative and world-leading research addressing contemporary concerns and emerging social and cultural challenges.
  • Be part of a thriving research culture where researchers have received regular grants from the AHRC, ESRC and British Academy.
  • Benefit from our excellent multi-Supervisory teams to support your postgraduate study.
  • Enjoy being part of a collegial and active research environment.

Find out about the exciting research we do in this area. Browse profiles of our experts, discover the research groups and their inspirational research activities you too could be part of. We’ve also made available extensive reading materials published by our academics and PhD students.

Learn more about research in Sociology and Communications and Media Studies.

While we welcome a wide range of topics in the areas of Sociology & Communications, here is an example list of potential research topics that we would like to supervise:

  • Digital antagonism, exclusions and discrimination
  • Environmental Communication
  • Popular communications and Social change
  • Public sphere, deliberative democracy and free speech
  • Public space and protest movements
  • Surveillance and algorithmic profiling
  • Creative industries, inequality and diversity
  • Comedy, Identity and Society
  • Intersectional Veganisms
  • Transgenderism and ‘Transracialism’
  • Reality Television and Ethnic Minority Girls
  • Cities, urban change and place
  • Sensory Sociology
  • Culture, Space, Time and Cities
  • Political economy of communication/media
  • The digital revolution and social change
  • The rise of the far-right and neo-fascism
  • Radical social movements, the precariat and digital labour
  • Democratisation and the clash of civilisations
  • World-systems analysis
  • Anarchist social thought
  • Emergent Digital Media Technologies
  • Film & Media History
  • Globalisation and youth activism
  • Children and international development
  • Globalisation of education
  • Science and society
  • Urban Space and Experience

Information for international students

If you require a Tier 4 visa to study in the UK, you must prove knowledge of the English language so that we can issue you a Certificate of Acceptance for Study (CAS). To do this, you will need an IELTS for UKVI or Trinity SELT test pass gained from a test centre approved by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) and on the Secure English Language Testing (SELT) list. This must have been taken and passed within two years from the date the CAS is made.

English language requirements

  • IELTS: 6.5 (min 6 in all areas)
  • Pearson: 59 (59 in all subscores)
  • BrunELT: 63% (min 58% in all areas)
  • TOEFL: 90 (min 20 in all)

Fees and funding

Brunel offers a number of funding options to research students that help cover the cost of their tuition fees, contribute to living expenses or both. Recently the UK Government made available the Doctoral Student Loans of up to £25,000 for UK and EU students and there is some funding available through the Research Councils. Many of our international students benefit from funding provided by their governments or employers. Brunel alumni enjoy tuition fee discounts of 15%.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MPhil
    part time
    24 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
  • PhD
    full time
    36 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
    part time
    72 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

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Enquiries
Email
enquiries@brunel.ac.uk
Phone
+44 (0)1895 265599