PhD in Museum Studies

The distance learning PhD is ideal for those who are based away from Leicester or who want to combine working for a research degree with their professional and personal commitments.
Our distance programmes offer a more flexible way to study for a research degree – allowing you to undertake a University of Leicester PhD wherever you are based in the world.

As with the campus based PhD programme, you will undertake a substantial research project that is written up as a thesis of 80,000 words and defended in an oral examination (the “viva voce” examination).

Course Description

Entry Requirements

Standard academic entry requirements and English language entry requirements apply.

Additionally we will need to be sure that you have access to a good university library with some museum studies texts and that you are in a position to contact your supervisor on a regular basis.

Tuition Fees

Annual Course Fee 2019/20 entry

  • UK/EU £6,030
  • International £12,470

Annual Course Fee 2020/21 entry

  • UK/EU £6,030
  • International £12,910

Tuition Fees are paid over the first 4 years of study only.

If you are living outside of the UK/EU during your studies you will pay the International fee. 

If you have any questions about this course, contact us 0244565928 / 0244176389,  info@idecghana.com or visit our resource centre at the Ashia Court, 7 Dr. Isert Road, North Ridge, Accra.

Key Facts

Contact:

0244565928 / 0244176389

info@idecghana.com

or visit our resource centre at the Ashia Court, 7 Dr. Isert Road, North Ridge, Accra.

Registration Period
Minimum- Four Years
Maximum – Seven Years

Qualification
There is no difference between the distance learning PhD qualification and the campus based equivalent and both degrees are recognised internationally and no distinction of mode of study is made on the degree certificate.

Supervisory Support

All distance learning PhD research students are allocated two personal supervisors who will help you plan and manage your research and develop your understanding of relevant research methodology.

You’ll keep in touch with your supervisor through regular supervisory meetings provided online or by telephone.

University Resources

Alongside this core training, distance learners have access to a range of online resources and materials to help you:

  • develop an effective working relationship with your supervisor
  • develop your broader academic writing skills including related concepts such as referencing and avoiding plagiarism
  • plan and manage the writing of your thesis and prepare for the viva exam

You’ll also have access to the University Library’s online resources for distance learning researchers including remote access to some 18,000 electronic journals, books, and databases.

Visiting Leicester

Distance learning PhD research students are registered on probation for the first twenty-four months of their degree. Over this period you will complete your research skills training and your overall suitability for a PhD programme will be monitored.

At the end of this period your progress will be assessed and, subject to this being satisfactory, you can then continue with your degree.

You will be required to visit Leicester both for your probation review and for your viva exam at the end of your degree. You are not required to visit Leicester at any other time, but distance learners are welcome to do so should they wish to:

  • meet their supervisor or fellow researchers
  • use facilities such as the University Library
  • attend training sessions or other University events for researchers

Applications and Further Details

Applications for the distance learning PhD can be submitted online and should include a full research proposal:

  1. Search our staff research interests to make sure we offer PhD supervision in the area you want to work in
  2. Download and save the research proposal form. Complete all sections of the form telling us what you want to research, how you intend to do it, and why it is worth doing. When you are ready to apply for your place you will need to upload the form to the Research Proposal section of your online application form.
  3. You might be interested in signing up for our 5 week online course ‘Discovering Your PhD Potential: Writing a Research Proposal. The course is offered through FutureLearn where you can register your interest for the next available course.
  4. Prepare your supporting documents
  5. Submit your online application

If you have any questions about the distance learning PhD or about PhD supervision in the School of Management, contact us 0244565928 / 0244176389, info@idecghana.com or visit our resource centre at the Ashia Court, 7 Dr. Isert Road, North Ridge, Accra.