Social Research MRes
University of Liverpool
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This MRes will provide advanced theoretical and practical training in postgraduate research. Youll learn from internationally recognised Sociology experts in the sophisticated research environment of a long-established and influential Department.IntroductionWhether economic or cultural inequalities, the dangers of our online lifestyles, the definitions and consequences of crime or the social dimensions associated with problems such as health, we aim to give our students an exciting study ...Read more

This MRes will provide advanced theoretical and practical training in postgraduate research. You'll learn from internationally recognised Sociology experts in the sophisticated research environment of a long-established and influential Department.IntroductionWhether economic or cultural inequalities, the dangers of our online lifestyles, the definitions and consequences of crime or the social dimensions associated with problems such as health, we aim to give our students an exciting study experience to understand better what it means to be social, where society might be heading and what we can do to contribute to all our social future.Our teaching draws upon the expertise of the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, where the academic environment and approachable staff create an atmosphere of mutual knowledge exchange between staff and students.We’ll introduce you to the politics and practice of social research. You’ll explore the following aspects of the research process: the context of the modern university the role of the social scientist power, critique and reflexivity in the social sciences the constraints, benefits and limitations of social science.You’ll conduct an extensive research project on a subject of your choice supported by regular supervision from a sociological expert. We will provide you with research training to equip you with transferable skills, including critical thinking, problem-solving and project management.This MRes is an excellent research training opportunity, and you’ll gain valuable experience whether you’re preparing for a career or looking for continuous professional development.Who is this course for?This master’s is suitable for graduates from the Social Sciences or related areas who want advanced theoretical and practical training in postgraduate-level research.What you'll learnHow to plan and conduct a large sociological research projectA critical understanding of epistemological, methodological and ethical approaches in social researchTraining in general research skillsSkills in scholarly presentation, documentation, critical evaluation and the communication of ideasHow social, public and civil policy can be influenced by sociological knowledgeProject management and problem-solving skills

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Entry requirements

We accept a 2:2 honours degree from a UK university, or an equivalent academic qualification from a similar non-UK institution. This degree should be in a social science, or in a field relevant to the programme.

All applicants are required to supply: a completed application form, proof of qualifications, research proposal, personal statement and two references (one of which, as a minimum, must be academic). Applicants are considered on the basis of academic ability and potential and other relevant considerations are also taken into account. Applicants who have marginally missed the benchmark indicated above, are considered on a discretionary basis.

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