Length | Start dates (semester dates) | |
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PhD |
3 years full-time |
September, January |
Join our leading research community and undertake a detailed research project in an area of linguistics.
Your research
On this course, you'll be able to work on research covering: phonetics and phonology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics (language variation and change), and forensic speech science.
In your first year, you'll undertake research training to develop both subject and research skills. You may be able to support some of our MA seminars to boost your knowledge and gain a better insight into academic life.
You'll have access to dedicated facilities throughout your degree. Our psycholinguistics lab contains eye tracking equipment, head turn facility, e-prime and Matlab. Researching forensic speech science will allow you to use authentic forensic case materials, automatic speech recognition software and speech analysis software.
Throughout your degree, you'll engage with researchers as part of a research group to discuss and share work. We host research seminars, specialised training events and conferences.
The culmination of your PhD will include a dissertation and a viva voce exam. Your dissertation may be in monograph format of 60-80,000 words in length, or by articles, where you will produce at least three works of publishable quality. Your work will be assessed by internal and external examiners during a viva voce examination, who will feed back on your work, and may require corrections.