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Why study this course?
A Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is conducted purely by research. Each MPhil is the unique development of your individual research project, conducted under the guidance of at least two supervisory members of staff with expertise in the research area.
An MPhil can be pursued in any area of research within the university, where suitable expertise is available to support the proposed research. Cross-disciplinary projects are welcome. Here at London Met, we provide a supportive framework for research where your work is carefully overseen and your progress is monitored. It's also possible to study an MPhil via distance learning with us.
Research an area that interests you
You can pursue an MPhil with us in any area of research where suitable expertise is available to support your proposed project, and cross-disciplinary projects are welcome
Learn in a way that suits you
We provide a supportive framework for research where your work is carefully overseen and your progress is monitored, and it's also possible to study an MPhil via distance learning
Make the most of extra-curricular activities
You'll have the chance to attend conferences, lecture series and research seminar series and be encouraged to present at our annual Student-Staff Research Conference
Course details
You will be required to have:
- a good honours degree from a UK university or equivalent (first or upper-second class), although applicants will usually have obtained a master's degree before entry
Candidates with other qualifications are considered on their merits.
The university only offers supervision to candidates if there is adequate available supervisory expertise in the area of the research project.
Accreditation of Prior Learning
Any university-level qualifications or relevant experience you gain prior to starting university could count towards your course at London Met. Find out more about applying for Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL).
English language requirements
To study a degree at London Met, you must be able to demonstrate proficiency in the English language. If you require a Student visa (previously Tier 4) you may need to provide the results of a Secure English Language Test (SELT) such as Academic IELTS. This course requires you to meet our standard requirements.
If you need (or wish) to improve your English before starting your degree, the University offers a Pre-sessional Academic English course to help you build your confidence and reach the level of English you require.
To obtain an MPhil, you'll be expected to identify a research question in their chosen subject area and make a contribution to knowledge.
During the course of the research, each student’s work is assessed annually by a Research Student Progress Group in order to ensure that good progress is being made, and that adequate guidance is available.
The degree Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is awarded by the University after the successful presentation of a thesis based on research, completed under the supervision of University staff, and the successful defence of the thesis at an oral examination.
People with a research degree may become lecturers, teachers or researchers, but these are by no means the only potential destinations.
Depending on your discipline, you may go into industry (this is frequently the case for graduates in biological or computer science), the City (business and law graduates), public sector management and/or policy-making (social science and business graduates), international governmental organisations (social science and business graduates), the social professions, or non-governmental organisations.
Many of our research graduates are mid-career and use their degree for career enhancement in (for example) the police or security services, education, counselling, health and social care, or diplomacy.
If you've already studied your undergraduate degree with us, as a graduate of London Met, you'll be entitled to a 20% discount on any further study with us.
* exclusions apply
The University shall award the degrees of Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of
Philosophy (PhD) to registered students who successfully complete approved programmes. All proposed research programmes shall be considered for research degree registration on their academic merits.
A PhD by prior output allows students who do not contain traditional qualifications, but have produced research, and developed their skills and knowledge to a doctoral level, to gain academic recognition.
The publications of the student must be accessible to scholars or other interested persons. The work submitted must have been subjected to peer review by the relevant academic community, and also provide evidence of an independent, original and significant contribution to knowledge and critical judgement. All work should have been published in the last ten years, and be traceable in publicly available databases, catalogues, etc.
Programmes of research may be proposed in any field of study, as long as the proposed programme is capable of leading to scholarly research. The written thesis may be supplemented by material other than written form, if special provision has been made and agreed.
There is a distance learning option available.
Research students at London Met can work towards a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). To obtain a PhD you’re expected to investigate a topic and make an original contribution to knowledge. At MPhil level, your research should represent an extension of existing knowledge, although the demands of originality and sustained enquiry are less than those required for a PhD.
Please note, in addition to the tuition fee there may be additional costs for things like equipment, materials, printing, textbooks, trips, fieldwork, specialist conferences, and/ or professional body fees.
Additionally, there may be other activities that are not formally part of your course and not required to complete your course, but which you may find helpful (for example, optional field trips). The costs of these are additional to your tuition fee and the fees set out above and will be notified when the activity is being arranged.
How to apply
Use the apply button to begin your application.
If you require a Student visa and wish to study a postgraduate course on a part-time basis, please read our how to apply information for international students to ensure you have all the details you need about the application process.
When to apply
September entry:
- Application deadline: 1 July (international applicants)
- Application deadline: 1 August (home/EU applicants)
January entry:
- Application deadline: 1 November (international applicants)
- Application deadline: 1 December (home/EU applicants)
29 January to 16 February 2018.
To find out when teaching for this degree will begin, as well as welcome week and any induction activities, view our academic term dates.