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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Republic of Ireland | £4,806 | £2,403 |
| EU | £22,200 | £11,100 |
| England | £4,806 | £2,403 |
| Northern Ireland | £4,806 | £2,403 |
| Scotland | £4,806 | £2,403 |
| Wales | £4,806 | £2,403 |
| Channel Islands | £4,806 | £2,403 |
| International | £22,200 | £11,100 |
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About
Research Focus Areas
The Department's research is organized into four main clusters and units:
- Gender, Sexuality, and Inequalities
- Language and Social Interaction
- Science, Health, and Technology
- Culture, Values, and Practices
Research Opportunities
Students have the option to:
- Collaborate with a specific staff member on independent research.
- Conduct research within one of the department's established research units.
Subject Area Information
Research skills are essential for students and professionals across various fields, enabling them to systematically investigate, analyze, and interpret information. Courses in research skills equip learners with methodologies, tools, and critical thinking abilities necessary to conduct effective research, applicable to social sciences, natural sciences, humanities, business, and healthcare.
1. Introduction to Research Methods
2. Advanced Quantitative Research
3. Qualitative Research Techniques
4. Research Ethics and Integrity
5. Data Management and Analysis
6. Writing and Presenting Research
- Critical Thinking
- Analytical Skills
- Technical Proficiency
- Ethical Awareness
- Communication
Career
Courses in research skills provide a comprehensive foundation for conducting rigorous and ethical research. They prepare students for a variety of careers that require strong analytical and critical thinking abilities, as well as proficiency in data management and communication.
Academic Researcher
Conducting research in universities or research institutions.
Market Research Analyst
Analyzing market trends and consumer behavior for businesses.
Data Scientist
Interpreting complex data to inform business decisions.
Policy Analyst
Researching and analyzing policies for government or non-profits.
Clinical Research Coordinator
Managing clinical trials and medical research projects.
Social Scientist
Conducting research in sociology, psychology, or anthropology.
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