Simon Sneddon
Professor of Learning and Teaching Innovation
Duration
MPhil: Full time 12 months - 3 years
MPhil: Part time 30 months - 5 years
PhD: Full time 2 years - 4 years
PhD: Part time 3 years - 6 years
Level
PostgraduatePG PhD
See Fees and Funding
See Fees and Funding
Updated 05/11/2025
Updated 05/11/2025
study@northampton.ac.uk
0300 303 2772
This PhD programme at the University of Northampton with our Faculty in Business and Law, offers the opportunity to undertake advanced legal research. If you are a graduate in Law or similar discipline, this Law MPhil/ PhD programme offers an excellent route to expand your knowledge and research skills. A PhD in Law entails writing a thesis over a period of three, or at most four years (four to six years for part-time students). Students in our PhD programme receive excellent training and work under the supervision of academic supervisors. Our doctoral students become members of a lively academic community which plays a significant role in the education of lawyers and law teachers from around the world. Successful defence of the final thesis will provide the researcher with the highest qualification that any UK university can award and offer an excellent opportunity to move into higher management positions within the industry.
Find out more about the following Research Institutes and Centres:
The closing dates for applications for the next October intake is 1 August, and for the next March intake is 11 December.
As a minimum, applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve the following UK qualifications or their international equivalent:
or
In the absence of the above qualifications, candidates may be admitted with lower-level qualifications or qualifications in a different subject area, and relevant experience will also be considered on an individual basis.
All suitable candidates will be required to attend an interview as part of the selection process.
All offers of a place on the programme are subject to:
For Additional information on how to apply to study with us, how to find a potential Supervisor and what documents are required as part of the application process, please see our How to Apply page.
This course requires proficiency in English at the University’s higher level. If your first language is not English, you may need to provide evidence that you meet this requirement. The minimum scores required to meet the University’s higher level are IELTS at 7.0, with no component less than 6.5 specifically in writing (or equivalent). Applications received with IELTS lower than 5.5 in all components will not be considered.
This Law PhD programme is a way for you to develop your specialism and improve your research, written, presentation and practice skills.
While developing and setting up research projects, you will initially receive general, discipline-based and project specific training so that you can conduct your research effectively and independently.
You will be supervised throughout your project by Law staff who are specialists in their areas and will guide you through the process with regular in-person or online meetings. When you finish this course, you will be able to find research and development roles within the industry, progress into an academic career or enter business at a managerial level.
This course is unique to the University of Northampton. We can supervise topics including:
Previously we have supervised doctoral research on:
We offer opportunities to develop interdisciplinary study and Practice as Research projects.
2025/26 Tuition Fees
Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 25/26 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.
Doctor Of Philosophy Degrees
Please visit the funding pages and our scholarship pages for more details on how to fund your study.
Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 2024/25 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.
Doctor Of Philosophy Degrees
Including: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) practice based in the Arts, Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
UON Research students will pursue a range of career paths after completion of their doctorate degree. Many will take up academic posts or pursue postdoctoral research of one sort or another. Some will enter legal practice as solicitors, barristers, advocates, or judges; others will become legal advisors, advising government departments, non-governmental organisations, and private companies.
The University of Northampton has an excellent careers service. Our Careers and Employability Service is dedicated to equipping students with the skills to thrive, adapt and innovate in our ever-changing world.
Our PhD students have access to exceptional research facilities such as: