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MRes - Master of Research
Gilmorehill Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
3 Years
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MRes - Master of Research
Gilmorehill Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
3 Years
Select a an exam type
The Masters in Criminology by research will help you to better understand the harms and conflicts that we criminalise and penalise, the harms and conflicts that criminalisation and penalisation cause, and how we might develop responses which could create fairer and safer societies rather than exacerbating social inequalities. A vibrant research community in criminology supports you to become excellent researchers who are theoretically informed, methodologically skilled and actively engaged in public dialogue about crime and justice.This programme will prepare you for a career as a researcher or for undertaking a PhD in criminological or criminal justice research. It is recognised for an Economic and Social Research Council 13 award through the Scottish Doctoral Training Centre. You will be able to collaborate with and have access to others who care about doing justice in better ways and to better effect. Our staff are involved in many research projects and networks in Scotland, the UK, and internationally. As well as guaranteeing support from postgraduate researcher supervisors at the cutting edge of the discipline, this creates opportunities for students to engage in dialogue with related government departments, criminal justice organisations, NGOs, people with lived experience of criminal justice and activist groups seeking justice reform and/or abolition.There will be training opportunities in research methods and skills, not just in established quantitative and qualitative methods, but also in mixed methods research and in more recent or emerging approaches such as creative, visual and digital methods. You will be able to develop new theoretical, conceptual and interdisciplinary approaches to studying crime and justice.
2.1 Honours degree or non-UK equivalent in a relevant social science or humanities subject
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£25,320 per year
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