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A PhD in Social Work equips students with the skills and experience to apply social research methods and tools to critically examine some of the most pressing contemporary issues in social work practice, policy and education. Students are encouraged to develop a topic of interest that directly relates to their own practice experiences or is of wider interest and relevance to the delivery of social work services and support to disadvantaged individuals and groups, either in the UK or overseas.
Students will be supported to develop research questions and design a study that enables them to rigorously research their topic of interest and make an original contribution to the knowledge base of social work. Topics may directly explore practice issues or contribute more broadly to social work knowledge, working with specific groups and communities and addressing systems of inequality and social disadvantage. Where appropriate, students are encouraged to work in collaboration with relevant organisations and user and interest groups to ensure their research outputs and key findings can directly inform social work practice and service delivery.
We are a multidisciplinary, research-intensive school which brings together theory, policy and practice. Our research engages with and influences national and international policy. Our policy experts come from a wide variety of backgrounds in social policy research, social work, sociology, gender violence, childhood studies, disability studies, health and social care, history, human geography, economics, psychology, physical activity, nutrition and health sciences, urban studies, and poverty, based within seven specialist research centres.
Supervisors in social work bring diverse interests across child and family social work (for example, looked after children, adoption and fostering, supporting parents with substance misuse or learning disabilities, domestic violence responses and interventions) and adult social care (for example, disabled adults' social care needs, housing and homelessness, mental health social work, social work with older people and carers, inclusive service provision for LGBTQ individuals).
The school is an exciting environment for postgraduate studies, we welcome students from the UK and abroad to join our diverse and highly-rated research team. We particularly welcome applications on topics with direct relevance to national and international social work and policy concerns.
Students will be supported to develop research questions and design a study that enables them to rigorously research their topic of interest and make an original contribution to the knowledge base of social work. Topics may directly explore practice issues or contribute more broadly to social work knowledge, working with specific groups and communities and addressing systems of inequality and social disadvantage. Where appropriate, students are encouraged to work in collaboration with relevant organisations and user and interest groups to ensure their research outputs and key findings can directly inform social work practice and service delivery.
We are a multidisciplinary, research-intensive school which brings together theory, policy and practice. Our research engages with and influences national and international policy. Our policy experts come from a wide variety of backgrounds in social policy research, social work, sociology, gender violence, childhood studies, disability studies, health and social care, history, human geography, economics, psychology, physical activity, nutrition and health sciences, urban studies, and poverty, based within seven specialist research centres.
Supervisors in social work bring diverse interests across child and family social work (for example, looked after children, adoption and fostering, supporting parents with substance misuse or learning disabilities, domestic violence responses and interventions) and adult social care (for example, disabled adults' social care needs, housing and homelessness, mental health social work, social work with older people and carers, inclusive service provision for LGBTQ individuals).
The school is an exciting environment for postgraduate studies, we welcome students from the UK and abroad to join our diverse and highly-rated research team. We particularly welcome applications on topics with direct relevance to national and international social work and policy concerns.
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In學年take | 位置 |
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September, 2024 | Bristol |
Open intake available until (December), 2024 | Bristol |
January, 2025 | Bristol |
September, 2025 | Bristol |
Open intake available until (December), 2025 | Bristol |
January, 2026 | Bristol |
September, 2026 | Bristol |
Open intake available until (December), 2026 | Bristol |
January, 2027 | Bristol |
Open intake available until (December), 2027 | Bristol |
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Entry requirements for 布里斯托大學
An upper second-class honours degree and a pass at MSc/MA level (or equivalent experience/qualification).
IELTS:6.5 with 6.5 in all skills
TOEFL iBT:88 overall with R22, L21, S23, W22
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托福(TOEFL iBT)總分: 88.0
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