Doctor of Applied Social Research (Housing)
University of Stirling
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The social sciences and humanities services market is growing. There is an increased need for research-led policy responses to social challenges. (source: The Business Research Company, Jan 2025). The Doctor of Applied Social Research (DASR) course is suited to professionals from a wide range of social science backgrounds. Our tailored study pathways cover social work, criminal justice, family therapy, housing, dementia, substance use, social policy and applied social science. You’ll gain ...Read more

The social sciences and humanities services market is growing. There is an increased need for research-led policy responses to social challenges. (source: The Business Research Company, Jan 2025). The Doctor of Applied Social Research (DASR) course is suited to professionals from a wide range of social science backgrounds. Our tailored study pathways cover social work, criminal justice, family therapy, housing, dementia, substance use, social policy and applied social science. You’ll gain expert research skills that can be immediately put to work in your professional setting through our Professional Practice Project module. This allows you to consolidate your learning and skills in preparation for your subsequent thesis stage research. Our highly flexible course empowers you to study while you continue working. Become an effective social researcher On this professional doctorate you’ll learn important research skills including: how to design a research project that gets meaningful results how to interpret data and use it effectively in your projects the difference between qualitative and quantitative data, and the value of each for research how to use Reflexivity to support your development as a reflective practitioner who works in complex practice settings practical application of everything you’ve studied through assessments and group projects. You’ll produce an original thesis on a topic that interests you most.

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03 Nov 25

The campus environment in Stirling is great as there is so much green space around that is really beneficial for mental wellbeing. The sports facilities are excellent and located..Read more

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Isla
20 Feb 24

I have been fully supported during my studies at the University of Stirling. I've always had excellent interactions with staff and my supervisors are really..Read more

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£16,300 per year

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£16,300 per year

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Full course fee: £48,900

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03 Nov 25
MSc Applied Social Research
The campus environment in Stirling is great as there is so much green space around that is really beneficial for mental wellbeing. The sports facilities are excellent and located...
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20 Feb 24
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I have been fully supported during my studies at the University of Stirling. I've always had excellent interactions with staff and my supervisors are really...
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University of Stirling
University of Stirling Stirling FK9 4LA United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Bridge of Allan  0.8 miles away

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