Study PhD Older People’s Health and Complex Conditions at University of Hertfordshire in the UK, School of Health and Social Work
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PhD Older People’s Health and Complex Conditions

UK

What will I learn?

A University of Hertfordshire research degree is an internationally recognised degree signifying high levels of achievement in research. It develops extensive subject expertise and independent research skills which are honed over an extended period, depending on the level of the award. You would undertake a substantial, original research project for the duration of the degree, under the supervision and guidance of two or more academic members of staff. Your supervisory team provides guidance both in the selection of a research topic and in the conduct of the research. You are also supported by attendance at postgraduate seminar series to develop subject specific knowledge and research skills relevant to your field of research. The degree is assessed solely on the basis of the final research output, in the form of a substantial written thesis which must be "defended" in a viva. During the course of the degree, you would be given opportunities to present your work at major conferences and in refereed research publications.

Which department am I in?

School of Health and Social Work

Study options

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
£17,420.00 (US$ 22,497) per year
This is a provisional fee yet to be approved
Start date

December 2026

Venue

College Lane - Campus

College Lane,

Hatfield,

Hertfordshire,

AL10 9AB, Southern England, United Kingdom

Entry requirements

For international students

An honours degree (normally at least 2:1 or above) in an appropriate discipline.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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