Sociology, Ph.D. / Distance Learning Ph.D. / M.Phil.

Research that promotes social justice, equality and diversity

PG Research

Course Overview

Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April, 1st July.

Build your interest in sociology and extend your knowledge in a dynamic research environment, with a strong focus on research training. We’ll enable you to advance your analytical and research skills while equipping you with the tools for confident, autonomous thinking, which are much-in-demand from employers.  

The Department of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy is home to a multi-disciplinary team of staff whose work reflects shared principles of promoting social justice, equality, and diversity as a basis for human well-being.  Staff in the department are committed to conceptually sophisticated, and socially relevant research and scholarship, with expertise in a diverse array of theoretical traditions.  

Our staff can offer supervision across a wide range of social science research themes and methods. We welcome both empirical and theoretical project proposals as well as opportunities for interdisciplinary research.  The department plays a vital role in emerging and novel intellectual areas and addresses the widest range of trends, problems and dilemmas of a rapidly changing social world.  

As a student at our School of Social Sciences, you will benefit from a dynamic and supportive research environment with many opportunities to make connections across disciplines and develop links with organisations and policymakers both in the UK and abroad.

We have a wide range of expertise, and we invite applications for research degrees in the following areas:

  • Critical disability studies
  • Cultural sociology
  • Families and social changes in China
  • Feminist theory and activism
  • International migration, and student mobility
  • Intervention development and process evaluation
  • Mental health
  • Migration
  • Political sociology
  • Racisms
  • Sexuality, LGBT+, and queer studies
  • Social Class
  • Social exclusion and justice
  • Sociology of education
  • Trade unions
  • Latin American, and East Asia
  • Qualitative research including narrative and biographical methods
  • Wales and devolution
  • Youth culture

Entry Requirements

We consider all applicants on their own merits and welcome applications from students with a wide range of qualifications.