A research proposal will only be considered if there are academics with an interest in your field who can act as PhD supervisors. Please study the staff profiles closely to make sure there is at least one member of staff whose interests intersect broadly with your own.
The research proposal should be 2,000–2,500 words in length.
Clearly define the topic you are interested in, and demonstrate understanding of the relevant research area. Include the relevant sections as part of your research proposal:
- Title
- Abstract (maximum 350 words) of your research proposal.
- Background/literature review/theoretical foundation – this part will demonstrate your knowledge of your subject. It will provide an overview of the existing literature and/or theory and current state of knowledge, as well as recent debates, controversies, and/or new developments in your subject area. It will also identify gaps or problematic aspects in the subject area.
- Research question(s) – include the primary (and secondary) question(s) that your research will attempt to answer.
- Rational and objectives – explain why this research project is important for the particular field of study. Also provide a clear statement of the objectives or aims of the research, in other words, what you intend to achieve and the contribution that your research will make. What gaps will it fill? How will it further knowledge of the area?
- Research methodology – outline the methodology that you will use in your research.
- Chapter outline and timeline.
- Bibliography – include a provisional bibliography of primary and secondary sources.
Make sure the proposal is well presented with sections and subheadings and is free of errors.