Goldsmiths Law MPhil/PhD candidates are given outstanding opportunities to explore modern legal phenomena in their rapidly changing socio-political, cultural, and economic context.
All MPhil/PhD candidates at Goldsmiths receive supervision from two members of academic staff throughout their study with us, who may be drawn from the same department or, in the case of interdisciplinary projects, multiple departments at the university.
Areas of research strength in the Department of Law include:
April 2026
Goldsmiths Campus
New Cross, London,
London,
Greater London,
SE14 6NW, Southern England, United Kingdom
January 2027
Goldsmiths Campus
New Cross, London,
London,
Greater London,
SE14 6NW, Southern England, United Kingdom
We welcome applicants from both traditional legal educational backgrounds, and those with a background in other areas interested in pursuing doctoral research in law or legal studies.
Applicants should ordinarily possess at least a first degree (equivalent to upper second-class honours or above) and would normally have (or expect to be awarded) a Masters (taught or research) in a relevant subject area.
Candidates with non-standard qualifications or equivalent experience will be considered.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.