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  1. PhD Economics (2025 entry)

    Streams: The 1+3 stream consists of one year of PhD level teaching followed by 3 years of research. The 1+1+3 stream consists of one year of MSc teaching followed by the 1+3 stream. High level of performance: At a minimum, applicants must achieve an average of 65% in coursework with no unit marks below 55%, for both the undergraduate and postgraduate taught degrees as well as a 65% mark for ...

  2. Economics PhD programme

    Our PhD in Economics is designed to train students for a rewarding career in economic research. With our 5-year programme, students receive rigorous training and sufficient time for producing original research. Admission to the PhD programme is highly competitive as we typically only admit roughly 8-10 students per year, all of whom are usually ...

  3. PhD Economics

    Entry requirements. Streams : The 1+3 stream consists one year of PhD level teaching followed by 3 years of research. The 1+1+3 stream consists of one year of MSc teaching followed by the 1+3 stream. High level of performance: Achieving an average of 65% in coursework with no unit marks below 55% for both UG and PG degrees as well as 65% mark ...

  4. PhD Economics / Programme details

    Programme description. Our five-year PhD programme consists of: Two years of formal training; Three years of independent research (with the possibility of a 6th year, for writing up). The first year of the programme is equivalent to an MSc in Economics and candidates that have already gained a similar qualification at 2:1 level or above, can be ...

  5. PhD Economics (2024 entry)

    Year of entry: 2024. Streams : The 1+3 stream consists one year of PhD level teaching followed by 3 years of research. The 1+1+3 stream consists of one year of MSc teaching followed by the 1+3 stream. High level of performance: Achieving an average of 65% in coursework with no unit marks below 55% for both UG and PG degrees as well as 65% mark ...

  6. PhD Economics / Application and selection

    You will not be able to apply after this deadline has passed. For September 2024 entry: 30 June 2024. It should be noted that the deadlines for funding competitions will often be earlier than the deadline shown above. For internal studentships from the School of Social Sciences, the application deadline is the same as the programme deadline above.

  7. PHD IN ECONOMICS

    In addition to your PhD supervisors, the staff on the PGR Team are your main point of contact. The Economics PGR Team currently consists of: • Craig Webb, PhD Economics Director. [email protected]. • Patrick MacNamara, PGR Admission Officer and NWSSDTP Pathway Lead. [email protected].

  8. PhD Economics

    The University of Manchester and our external partners are fully committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. Teaching and learning When you become a postgraduate researcher, you'll join a diverse and vibrant community of doctoral students from nearly 100 different countries, all studying within the Faculty of Humanities.

  9. Economics

    Find out more about Economics teaching and research at The University of Manchester. Our Economics department is part of The School of Social Sciences. ... and discover the great reasons to study economics at Manchester. ... Economics courses. We offer a range of degree options, innovative master's courses and PhD programmes. Postgraduate ...

  10. Study

    Pre-university courses. Our pre-university course introduces Year 13 students to the social sciences as potential areas of future study through the discipline of economics. Economics at The University of Manchester is about the study of incentives and behaviour. Three Nobel Prize winners have worked in Economics here.

  11. PhD Economics at University of Manchester

    Programme description. We have launched our new 5-year PhD programme, consisting of: Two years of formal training. Three years of independent research (with the possibility of a 6th year, for writing up). The first year of the new programme is equivalent to an MSc in Economics and candidates that have already gained a similar qualification at 2 ...

  12. Economics at The University of Manchester

    The faculty later became the Faculty of Economic and Social Studies and is a direct predecessor of the current School of Social Sciences. Economics at Manchester boasts three Nobel Prize winners: Sir John Hicks, awarded in 1972, was a professor here from 1938 to 1946 and wrote his most important works on welfare economics.

  13. About

    The School of Social Sciences. Learn more about The School of Social Sciences. Read more. Contacts. +44 (0)161 275 4809. Contact details. Find us. The University of Manchester. Oxford Rd.

  14. MSc Economics (2025 entry)

    Year of entry: 2025. A UK 2:1 honours degree (or overseas equivalent) in economics, finance, mathematics or a related subject with economic theory, mathematics and econometrics studied at a high level. When assessing your academic record, we consider the grades you have achieved and the standing of the institution where you studied your ...

  15. Economics

    Economics — Research Explorer The University of Manchester. Economics. Faculty of Humanities. School of Social Sciences. Overview. Network. Profiles(83) Research output(2139) Projects(22)

  16. PhD Economics

    Streams: The 1+3 stream consists one year of PhD level teaching followed by 3 years of research.The 1+1+3 stream consists of one year of MSc teaching followed by the 1+3 stream. High level of performance: Achieving an average of 65% in coursework with no unit marks below 55% for both UG and PG degrees as well as 65% mark for dissertation. . Typically, offer holders tend to achieve much higher ...

  17. Current PhD students

    Economics; Research; Postgraduate research. Economics PhD programme; Finding a supervisor; Writing your proposal; Postgraduate research events; Placement history; Current PhD students; Job market candidates

  18. PhD/MPhil Health Economics

    3-4 years PhD, 1-2 years MPhil. Entry requirements. We require applicants to hold, or be about to obtain, an Upper Second class Honours degree, or the equivalent qualification gained outside the UK, in a related subject area for entry to a PhD programme. A Lower Second class Honours degree may be considered if applicants also hold a Master's ...

  19. PhD Development Studies

    The PhD in Development Studies programme has two main streams. A Development Studies stream; A Development Economics stream; The PhD in Development Studies enables you to carry out a piece of in-depth research in the area that most interests you. ... The University of Manchester and our external partners are fully committed to equality ...

  20. University of Manchester

    If the data does not look right, click the "Report" button located near the top of the page. 🎓 University of Manchester undergraduate and postgraduate acceptance rates, statistics and applications for BA, BSc, Masters and PhD programs for years 2016 through 2020. Most and least competitive courses at Manchester.

  21. Economics, Ph.D.

    The University of Manchester; Economics ; About. The programme structure of this Economics PhD at The University of Manchester aligns to that of top institutions in the US and the UK, providing you with rigorous advanced training and sufficient time for producing independent research, giving you a competitive edge in the job market.

  22. Manchester Centre for Health Economics

    Developing and applying health economic methods to maximise health and care value. The Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE) provides academic expertise in health economics for the delivery of research programmes and projects, and to support the development of the careers of early and mid-career researchers. On this page:

  23. PhD Economics

    Streams: The 1+3 stream consists one year of PhD level teaching followed by 3 years of research.The 1+1+3 stream consists of one year of MSc teaching followed by the 1+3 stream. High level of performance: Achieving an average of 65% in coursework with no unit marks below 55% for both UG and PG degrees as well as 65% mark for dissertation. . Typically, offer holders tend to achieve much higher ...

  24. Databases

    Go to Research Explorer, Manchester's research database, to discover the breadth of research produced by staff across the University. Browse research publications from the Department of Economics (please note: whilst many of the publications listed are available to access/Open Access, some records are for forthcoming titles awaiting publication).