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5 routes to getting a Doctorate
While most of those studying for a PhD take the PhD by thesis pathway, there are five viable routes to achieving a Doctorate, with both full-time and part-time options available
PhD by thesis
This is the most common means of getting a Doctorate. Over the three or four years of research at university, your PhD supervisor will support you as you aim to produce a thesis based on your research proposal .
A thesis is typically 60,000-90,000 words in length - although this can vary between institutions. For instance, the University of Glasgow's College of Social Sciences expects a thesis to be 70,000 to 100,000 words including references, bibliography and appendices, while the University of Cambridge has set an upper limit of 80,000 words.
Once completed, you'll need to defend your PhD thesis in front of a panel of examiners during your viva voce .
Doctorate by publication
This route involves submitting previously published work - such as books, book chapters and journal articles, which together form a coherent body of work and show evidence of an original contribution to a particular field of study.
The PhD by publication route is often taken by mid-career academics that haven't had the opportunity to undertake a standard Doctorate degree.
Generally, a minimum of five to eight published pieces are required, but this varies between institutions and depends on their length. The published work will be assessed to the same rigorous standards as a traditional PhD by thesis.
You must also provide a written supporting statement, which typically ranges from 5,000 to 15,000 words.
For instance, the University of Westminster asks for a commentary of 5,000 words (science and technology subjects) or 10,000 words (arts, social sciences and humanities). On the other hand, Queen Margaret University Edinburgh requires 12,000 to 15,000 words on the rationale and theoretical context for the portfolio of published work.
The work will then be presented to an academic committee. A supervisor will assist you with selecting which publications to submit, as well as guidance on the supporting statement.
Some universities accept only their own graduates for a PhD by publication, while others restrict this route to their academic staff. In general, you should have graduated from your first degree at least seven years ago to be eligible.
For example, The University of Manchester has published its own Guidance for the PhD By Published Work , with eligibility only extending to current members of staff.
Professional Doctorate
This type of Doctorate includes a significant taught component and a smaller research project, and is geared primarily towards current professionals in vocational sectors such as:
- engineering and manufacturing
- teaching and education .
Professional Doctorates are often taken on a part-time basis and can last between two and eight years. Like their standard PhD counterparts, they usually begin in October or January.
While you won't typically be looking to get an academic job , your research is expected to contribute to theory as well as professional practice. Projects often revolve around a real-life issue that affects your employer.
Several professional Doctorates, such as the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy), are accredited by a professional body - for instance, the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) and The British Psychological Society (BPS) - and may also lead to a professional qualification .
Common titles for graduates of professional Doctorate degrees include:
- Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
- Doctor of Education (EdD)
- Doctor of Engineering (EngD)
- Doctor of Medicine (MD).
Unlike many professional Doctorates, the EngD is typically offered as a full-time course and is aimed at young engineering graduates with little or no professional experience.
Integrated PhD
This four-year qualification, also known as the New Route PhD, involves studying a one-year research Masters degree (MRes) before progressing onto a three-year PhD.
Offered by a select number of universities across the UK, integrated PhDs are supported by the government and the British Council through UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) .
Visit Research Council funding for further information on research and funding for different types of PhD.
The integrated PhD involves a combination of taught materials, practical experience and advanced research. This allows you to learn subject-specific methodologies, while building the transferable skills that will enable you to become a leader in your chosen profession.
Institutions can also develop personalised integrated PhD programmes to meet each student's needs. For example, universities may offer you the opportunity to gain a postgraduate certificate (PGCert) in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education - perfect if you're considering a career as a higher education lecturer .
Online/distance learning PhD
As PhDs are based primarily on independent research rather than time spent in lectures and seminars, distance learning has always been a viable route for many Doctoral students.
PhDs by distance learning offered by course providers such as The Open University are therefore a good option to consider if you've got family or work commitments or are an international student - as this gives you the chance to undertake Doctoral research without having to live close to your chosen institution. It's also a suitable mode of study if your subject requires you to be based in a specific location away from the university.
For the most part, you'll be in touch with your supervisor by phone, email or Skype/Zoom. You'll need to bear in mind that even if you opt for this form of research, you'll generally still need to attend university for one or two weeks of each academic year for meetings and to receive research skills training. Your final exam may be undertaken either face-to-face or virtually.
With online PhDs, you can usually register as a full or part-time student. The level of fees you pay varies between institutions - some charge the same as for a standard PhD while others offer a reduced rate.
Check that any funding you plan to apply for is available to distance learning students, as this isn't always the case.
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A PhD is your research, your questions and your passion. Immerse yourself in your chosen specialism and conduct high quality academic research, on campus or by distance learning.
Our PhD course lets you plan, design, and conduct research in an area that interests you. Your supervisory team will support you as you evaluate the latest research findings and produce your own thesis. If you know the area you want to specialise in, this course can help you become an expert in the field. A PhD will improve your career prospects and allow you to continue the pursuit of your intellectual interests.
Course location York campus, London campus or by distance learning
- Duration – 2 to 4 years full time, 3 to 7 years part time
- Start date – February 2025, June 2025, October 2024
Minimum entry requirements
2:1 degree in a related subject
Master's qualification
Tuition fees
UK 2024-25 £4,786 full time --> full time
International 2024-25 £14,000 full time --> full time
Please note that we are currently at capacity for processing international applications for postgraduate research courses. Applications are currently closed for our October 2025 intake. Please check this page again soon for further updates.
Course overview
Your PhD will be challenging, rewarding and will lead you to the highest educational qualification. Your research will be an original contribution to knowledge and have the potential to alter current policies, approaches or practices in the subject area.
You will collaborate with a supervisory team that has been carefully selected for you and be part of an exceptional research community of postgraduate researchers.
When you choose to study with us, you will gain plenty of opportunities to enhance your professional skills. These could include:
- Gaining teaching experience
- Presenting your research at conferences and events
- Engaging with further training
- Working with the community
Professional development and training
During your PhD, you will discuss additional training needs with your supervisory team. Your supervisors will help you identify your strengths and highlight areas for development.
The university delivers a blended training programme that will help you to develop your research and professional skills, enhance your CV and your employability.
Distance learning
Our PhD is also available by distance learning. Studying by distance learning will enable candidates to work remotely and engage with their supervisor through online meetings.
The PhD by distance learning is available to study full time or part time. Fees, assessment requirements and milestones are the same as PhDs on campus, and so are the expectations of time commitment and supervisory meetings.
Course structure
How you will study.
Your PhD will consist of 3 stages where you will:
- Produce a literature review of current research in your field
- Pose a set of novel questions that advance knowledge in your area
- Conduct your research and analyse your results
- Produce and submit your thesis
- Attend a viva voce (oral examination)
At this stage you will conduct the research. You will be expected to obtain ethical approval, collect your data and analyse your results, organising your work into coherent chapters for your thesis. You can present your research at conferences during this time and submit your work for publication. You will have a formal annual review to ensure your project is progressing.
At this stage you will be expected to collect your data and analyse your results, organising your work into coherent chapters for your thesis. You can present your research at conferences during this time and submit your work for publication. You will have a formal annual review to ensure your project is progressing.
Your final stage is where you will focus on writing and completing your thesis. You will have a final formal review alongside your regular supervisor meetings. At the end of your final phase, you will submit your thesis and undertake your viva voce. During this oral examination you will discuss and critically defend your thesis. An independent chair and examiners will be present to assess your research and findings.
Distance learning supervision
Supervision for a PhD by distance learning should take place regularly through online methods, for example Microsoft Teams or Zoom.
The commitment statement agreed when you apply for the PhD by distance learning should set out expectations for the frequency and mode of contact for supervision. The statement will also detail any face to face contact expectations and arrangements for written research reports.
Distance learning attendance and resources
When studying a PhD by distance learning, you will not normally be required to attend the University in person, except induction and oral examinations where attendance is expected. Exceptions to attending in person may be requested if you are not able to do so.
During the PhD you will be expected to demonstrate attendance through participating in designated academic engagements, including supervisory sessions.
Entry Requirements
Qualifications.
2:1 degree in a related subject See full entry requirements including GCSEs
International students
If you are an international student you will need to show that your qualifications match our entry requirements.
Information about international qualifications and entry requirements can be found on our International pages.
If English is not your first language you will need to show that you have English Language competence at IELTS level 6.5 (with no skill below 6.0) or equivalent.
International entry requirements
Applying for PhD by distance learning
Alongside the standard PhD entry requirements, you will also need to demonstrate that you can study successfully remotely. This includes:
- Showing that you can conduct your research with the resources available at your study site.
- Showing that you have access to appropriate IT facilities.
- Showing that you have the time, commitment and attitude to study successfully off-campus.
- Showing that you have access to support for study-related disabilities, if appropriate.
You will need to agree a commitment statement to confirm these requirements before you enrol.
Fees and funding
Uk 2024 - 2025.
The tuition fee for this PhD in the 2024 academic year course is £4,786 for full time UK, Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man students.
For UK, Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man candidates studying part time, the tuition fee for this PhD course in the 2024 - 2025 academic year is £2,393 per year.
The total, capped amount for completing your PhD is £14,358.
Doctoral loans are available to help you pay for your course. Find out more about UK Government Doctoral loans .
More information about funding your PhD is available on our Funding your research degree page.
International 2024 - 2025
The tuition fee for this PhD course is £14,000 per year in the 2024 academic year for full time international candidates.
For international candidates on a part time course, the tuition fee for this PhD course in the 2024 - 2025 academic year is £7,000 per year.
More information about funding your PhD is available on our International Fees and Funding page.
International Visa and Immigration
UK 2024-25 £4,786 full time --> full time
Additional costs
Depending upon the nature of your research project, a bench fee might be applied as a separate cost to your tuition fee. Bench fees are normally incurred for laboratory consumables and other significant project costs and any goods will remain under the property of the University.
If you have any queries regarding bench fees, please speak to your potential supervisor during the application process.
Any bench fees will be included in your offer letter and if you accept, the charge will be in addition to your tuition fees.
Contact us to discuss your research proposal
If you know what subject you want to research or you just want to find out more, contacting a School Postgraduate Research Leads is a great first step.
Our School Postgraduate Research Leads are the right people to talk to if you want to study a research degree. They can put you in contact with an academic who is researching a similar subject, and who could be your research supervisor during your course.
School Postgraduate Research Leads
School Postgraduate Research Lead : Claire Hind - [email protected]
Contact Claire if you are interested in subjects relating to:
- Drama and theatre
- Music performance and production
- Fine art, illustration and photography
- Media production
- Visual communication
School Postgraduate Research Lead: Dr Scott Cole - [email protected]
Contact Scott if you are interested in subjects relating to:
- Language and linguistics
- Children, young people and families
- Teaching and education
- Psychology and mental health
School Postgraduate Research Lead: Robert Edgar - [email protected]
Contact Robert if you are interested in subjects relating to:
- History and American studies
- Politics and international relations
- Religion, theology, philosophy and ethics
- English literature and media studies
School Postgraduate Research Lead: Adam Odell - [email protected]
Contact Adam if you are interested in subjects relating to:
- Maths and data science
- Computer science
- Biomedical science
- Sport and exercise science
- Health sciences
School Postgraduate Research Lead: Rosie Binfield-Smith - [email protected]
Contact Rosie if you are interested in subjects relating to:
- Business and management
- Sociology, criminology and policing
- Accounting, economics and finance
- Tourism, hospitality and events
School Postgraduate Research Lead:
Ghulam Mujtaba - [email protected]
Contact Ghulam if you are interested in subjects relating to:
- Management, Business Management and International Business
- Management Studies Research
- Public Health and Global Healthcare Management
- Digital Marketing
- Project Management
- Computer and Data Science
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PhD by Distance
Our PhD by Distance programme allows you to benefit from our world-class support and the expertise of a Reading-based supervisor, while conducting your research in a location that suits your circumstances.
The programme is available to candidates who need to study for most of their registration period at another site, whether in the UK, or worldwide. Acceptance for PhD by Distance is subject to the approval of the supervisors and the relevant school or department.
There are several reasons why you may wish to base yourself away from the University of Reading while undertaking your PhD:
- You have an extensive fieldwork element to your research
- You have responsibilities (e.g. caring or employment) that prevent you from attending on campus
- You are already based and/or employed in an environment that is relevant and conducive to their research
- You do not reside within travelling distance of the University
- You are based in a UK research organisation/institution with a collaborative agreement with the University of Reading in place
What the programme offers
On the PhD by Distance programme, you will benefit from:
- the opportunity to study on either a part-time (4-6 years duration) or full-time basis (3-4 years duration)
- supervision from one or more leading University of Reading academics, working at the forefront of their field
- access to a range of high-quality training, delivered on campus or online (see section below on Training)
- access to extensive online Library resources
- a PhD qualification which is delivered and examined at the same high academic standard as a campus-based PhD and a standard PhD degree certificate which does not state the mode of study on it.
Training for PhD by Distance students
The doctoral and researcher college provides a suite of generic researcher training open to all doctoral researchers at reading; this complements subject-specific training available via schools. the specific content of the programme changes from year to year but broadly includes the following: .
- Live online training (available off-campus) – A selection of our training sessions in the Reading Researcher Development Programme (RRDP) are delivered live online each year. UK time zone applies
- Recorded tutorials (available off-campus) – A small but growing selection of recorded tutorials on key topics such as managing data, academic English and research funding
- Face-to-face training (available on campus only) - Other RRDP training sessions and selected longer programmes are offered face-to-face only. Students registered By Distance have access to face-to-face training when physically present on campus.
By Distance study entails reduced access to training opportunities and on-campus experience. By Distance candidates are encouraged to discuss and mutually agree overall training plans with their supervisor and seek supplementary training external to Reading (e.g. via an employer or nearby institution) as appropriate.
Induction and physical attendance
A University-wide induction event is held by the Doctoral and Researcher College near the start of each term for all new doctoral researchers. PhD by Distance students studying at Reading in the first term are expected to attend. Where it is not possible for PhD by Distance students to attend in person (i.e. they are not on campus), a recording of the induction will be made available on the virtual learning environment.
Students registered By Distance will benefit from being physically present on campus for periods of time, for instance to attend induction and selected training, to meet their supervisor and peers, and to attend at key points such as Confirmation of Registration. It is strongly recommended that the first month of their programme be spent on campus.
Eligibility
You must meet the following criteria:
- Satisfy the academic and English language entry requirements for PhD study
- The candidate has a research project which can be undertaken successfully by distance; regular access to campus should not be essential for successful completion of the research
- The candidate must be able to demonstrate that they have the time to undertake a PhD on the selected mode (full-time or part-time). Part-time doctoral study at Reading typically equates to between 50% and 60% of full-time
- The candidate has independent access to the resources needed to successfully complete their research; this will vary between candidates and projects but may include access to archives, facilities, data collection, digital infrastructure or space in their off-campus location
- The candidate is well motivated to work alone; they understand that By Distance registration is not an online learning programme and has reduced access to campus training
- The candidate and School/Department have discussed the suitability of their research project and personal circumstances for study by distance
- The candidate, where appropriate, has access to support from a local supervisor or mentor with experience in the academic field and also of supporting students or equivalent researchers. Advisors/mentors may be appointed to provide a regular point of contact, and are normally in a position to act as an ‘advocate’ and provide pastoral care if needed.
- Will study at least two-thirds of your minimum registration period off campus
If you are intending to study in the Henley Business School, then please check with the relevant Department within the Business School about whether PhD by Distance is available before you apply.
A PhD by Distance is not suitable for all candidates. In offering a PhD By Distance programme specific consideration is given to the suitability of the research project, and whether it can be completed successfully without regular access to campus. Further consideration is given to areas of supervision, support, transferable and subject-specific skills training, research environment , progression milestones and the examination process in order to ensure off campus research students receive a comparable (although, not similar) experience to on campus students registered on ‘standard’ PhD programmes.
Fees for PhD by Distance programmes can be found on the fees webpage
- How to apply
Before starting your application, you are strongly advised to navigate to the PhD webpages of your chosen school or department to read the specific guidance on how to apply, as the requirements can vary. Once you have read the guidance, you will need to make a formal application through the University's online application system , highlighting that you wish to study for a PhD by Distance (full or part-time). If you have questions about PhD by Distance in a specific school or department, then please contact the relevant School/Department PGR Administrator in the School PGR Support Team .
Immigration considerations for international students
PhD by Distance students must ensure that when visiting the University that they obtain the correct visa. The correct type of visa depends upon the period of time which a student intends to spend physically at the University.
PhD by Distance students can visit the University for up to six months within each academic year with a maximum of eighteen months in total for the duration of their programme. Students must discuss their intentions with the Doctoral Research Office (DRO) well in advance of any planned visit to the University. The DRO is well-placed to provide information on a range of immigration-related matters related to Postgraduate Research Programmes [email protected]
Examination
The normal expectation is that the viva of a PhD by Distance student will take place in Reading. Where this is not feasible, online examinations will be arranged.
Further information
Further information on PhD by Distance study can be found in the University's guidance on PhD by Distance .
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