Applying for a PhD

The key feature of the PhD is that it is yours: the topic, planning, motivation, and thinking come from you.

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Thinking about PhD study?

On 7th November 2024, the Academic PGR Admissions Lead and PGR Director hosted a virtual PhD information event. If you weren’t able to attend, please watch the video below for information about:  

  • What is a PhD?
  • What does a PhD involve?
  • How do I apply?
  • What funding is available and how do I apply for it?

    Please email scs-pgr@sheffield.ac.uk if you have any questions.

PhD information session

We offer PhD study on a full and part-time basis. The full-time PhD programme runs over three years and part-time runs over six years.

A PhD is an independent piece of research and writing that presents an original contribution to existing knowledge within a given discipline. The thesis is usually around 80,000 words. You will usually be allocated two supervisors who will facilitate your progress throughout the PhD. The PhD will be the most challenging type of academic work you have ever done but it should also be the most rewarding.

Entry requirements

Academic qualifications

Candidates applying for a PhD place should usually:

  • Hold at least an Upper Second-Class Honours degree (or its equivalent) in a relevant discipline
  • AND hold or expect to obtain a Masters degree (Merit or Distinction) in a relevant discipline 

We select research students based on their academic ability, alongside the strength of their research proposal and their match with our supervisory expertise. We may also consider professional qualifications or experience of equivalent standing when making offers.

Candidates applying for a 1+3.5 scholarship, may apply for a PhD place without a Masters degree but their PhD place will be conditional upon completion of the Masters.

English language

Students whose first language is not English must have passed the IELTS (minimum overall score of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in any component). For more information about other English language qualifications the University will accept, please see: English language requirements for postgraduates. 

New PGR Bridge Programme for International Applicants


Guide to submitting your PhD application

The Department of Sociological Studies receives a large number of PhD applications every year. The following guidelines have been written in order to help you submit a high quality application that is targeted to the research strengths of staff within the Department.

In order to consider your application for a PhD we require you to submit two documents: a supporting statement and a research proposal.

Supporting statement

Your supporting statement will help us to reach a decision on your application. You should address the following questions (around 1,000 words):

  • Why did you choose to apply to the Department of Sociological Studies, University of 91Ö±²¥?
  • How you will support yourself financially whilst completing the PhD?
  • How does your proposal fit the broad research interests and expertise of staff within the Department. Often a proposal will need minor adaptation to fall within an area of staff expertise. In order to improve your chances of success it is worthwhile reviewing the academic profile of the various staff in the Department before you submit an application. Details of the research interests of our academic staff can be found here or and on their individual staff web pages, or explore our research pages.

Research proposal

Applications for admission to a research degree cannot be dealt with unless they contain a proposal.  Please add your research proposal within the 'Supporting Documents' section of the Postgraduate Applications Online System. See our guidance on developing your research proposal.


Application process

Taking up a place as a research student is a two stage process. The first stage is to seek admission to the department of your choice; the second stage is to obtain financial support for your graduate programme.

All applicants are given every assistance in seeking financial support and the possibilities will be discussed with you as part of the admissions process.

Initial enquiries

You need not worry about this stage of the process if you feel you have sufficient information about the department. Enquiries are welcome at any time of year. You may if you wish contact a potential supervisor directly but if that member of staff is away from 91Ö±²¥ at the time of your enquiry a reply can be considerably delayed. You can get in touch with our Recruitment and Admissions Assistant at sociologicalstudies-admissions@sheffield.ac.uk, who will be able to give you personal help and advice and pass your enquiry to an appropriate supervisor or supervisors. If you wish to undertake your research with a specific member of staff please make this clear to the admissions tutor.

Application form

Application forms are available from the University web pages for prospective postgraduates. The online application form requires you to provide standard information about yourself and your past academic performance. Please ensure that you complete this information thoroughly and accurately and that you provide evidence of your qualifications (both those already gained and those that you plan to take in the near future).

You are also asked for the names of two referees, preferably academic referees. At least one of these should be from your most recent place of study. Your referees should be able to comment on your academic record and your research potential and will ideally have seen a copy of your proposal.

Postgraduate Online Application Form

We will usually arrange to meet with you to discuss your application, either in person, by telephone or online.

Should you have any queries regarding your application please contact sociologicalstudies-admissions@sheffield.ac.uk. Our aim is to deal with your application promptly, although most applications are considered by at least two members of staff and the process can take up to three weeks in total. Again, you can contact us at any time if you want to know the progress of your application.

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