Qualifications |
Duration |
Start dates |
Application period |
PhD or Professional doctorate |
PhD:
Full-time: 3–4 years
Part-time: 6–8 years
Professional doctorate:
Part-time: 4–8 years |
October |
November to January |
Qualifications
PhD or Professional doctorate |
Duration
PhD:
Full-time: 3–4 years
Part-time: 6–8 years
Professional doctorate:
Part-time: 4–8 years |
Start dates
October |
Application period
November to January |
The OU Nursing team includes academics and practitioners who undertake research into nursing and related healthcare topics. Our research broadly focuses on professional education; the quality of nursing and healthcare provision and the experiences and perspectives of nurses, the multidisciplinary team, and patients/service users and carers.
We use a range of methodological approaches in our research including mixed methods, participatory, online and secondary analysis methods. Key areas of research include the role of online teaching and learning; the recruitment and regulation of nurses, the delivery of care in different settings (e.g. maternity and hospice care), and service users’ and carers’ experiences of living with acute or long-term conditions (e.g. diabetes, mental ill-health and dementia).
Entry requirements
Minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) and an MA or research methods training at MA level (or equivalent). If you are not a UK citizen, you may need to prove your .
Current/recent research projects
- Experiences of nurse supervisors and assessors
- Nursing students in the practice learning environment with identifiable Specific Learning Difference (SpLD) Dyslexia
- Students on a distance learning nursing degree
- Clinical skills teaching by mentors of student nurses
- Application of MOOC as a business tool to improve recruitment of nursing students in higher education
- Use of action research to reduce the theory-action gap in nursing.
- The influence of registered nurses on nursing students’ learning in the clinical environment
- Education and health professionals working together in a school setting
- Student nurses’ feedback from mental health service users in practice
- Looking at inclusion
Potential supervisors
Fees and funding
PhD fees
UK fee |
International fee |
Full-time: £4,786 per year |
Full-time: £12,146 per year |
Part-time: £2,393 per year |
Part-time: £6,073 per year |
Professional doctorate fees
UK fee |
International fee |
Part-time: £3,643 per year |
Part-time: £9,250 per year |
Some of our research students are funded via The Grand Union Doctoral Training Partnership; others are self-funded.
For detailed information about fees and funding, visit Fees and studentships.
To see current funded studentship vacancies across all research areas, see .
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