Postgraduate research bridge programme for international applicants
We offer a bridge programme with the English Language Teaching Centre (ELTC), which aims to help selected applicants gain the required academic skills to produce a successful application proposal and familiarise themselves with what it means to do a doctorate in the UK Higher Education system.
How does it work?
- You apply for a doctoral place in the school or department of your choice as you normally would.
- Please check each school or department’s entry criteria and what is expected in terms of a research proposal.
- If there is a potential supervision team that is interested in your idea but thinks that your proposal does not show the quality needed yet, they can recommend you to the English Language Teaching Centre (ELTC) Bridge Programme.
- You need to be recommended by your potential supervision team to join the bridge programme – you cannot apply to the ELTC directly.
- You need to have satisfied all other entry requirements for the doctoral programme you are applying for (eg previous qualifications, references).
- The only exception is English language: we accept candidates who are within 0.5 of the required IELTS band to the bridge programme.
- Any offer would be conditional on passing both components of the bridge programme’s assessment.
The programme
The programme is a six-week online course organised by the ELTC. You will receive skills training every day and also look at and work on sample proposals. You can then apply the skills to your own proposal.
While completing the programme, you are likely to be working on your proposal with your potential supervisors. They will give you feedback to improve it.
At the end of the course you will have to undertake two assessments:
- An assessment set by the ELTC to assess the academic skills you have learned. If you pass you will get a certificate of successful completion;
- An assessment of your revised proposal, to decide whether it now meets the standard required to undertake a doctoral degree at the University of 91Ö±²¥.
- If it does, you will be offered a place (provided all other entry requirements are fulfilled as well) to do your research project with the chosen supervisor team.
- If the proposal does not pass you, will not be offered a place, but you can of course take the much-improved proposal to apply to any other university of your choice.
How much does it cost?
The six-week course costs £425 per week.
Am I guaranteed a place of study if I do the bridge programme?
No, this is not a pre-sessional course.
Your offer is conditional on you passing both assessments described above.