Writing your economics research proposal

If you are applying to the Economics postgraduate research programme, you will need to submit a research proposal with your application.

The nature of your proposal will depend on when you apply.

Year 1

The role of the proposal

For entry into Year 1 of the programme, the proposal is used to:

Proposal guidelines

For entry into Year 1 of the programme, the research proposal is expected to include the following:

Year 2

The role of the proposal

If you are seeking entry into Year 2 you are expected to have more developed research ideas. Your proposal will be used to assess:

It will also give us:

Proposal guidelines

For entry into Year 2 of the programme, the research proposal is expected to include the following:

The proposal should also:

Plagiarism

The University uses electronic systems to detect plagiarism and other forms of academic malpractice and for assessment. All Humanities PhD programmes require the submission of a research proposal as part of the application process. The Doctoral Academy upholds the principle that where a candidate approaches the University with a project of study, this should be original. While it is understandable that research may arise out of previous studies, it is vital that your research proposal is not the subject of plagiarism.

Allocation of supervisors

For Year 1 entrants, the proposal is used to allocate a preliminary supervisor to act as mentor during the first year of study. This person will normally also act as a supervisor and may also become your MSc-dissertation supervisor. The exact composition of your supervisory team will be decided by the end of Year 1.

You will not be forced to follow the proposal exactly once you have started to study. It is normal for students to refine their original proposal over time.

With this in mind, the composition of your supervisory team may also change. Please note that members of staff are only expected to provide supervision in areas that are of interest to them and admittance to the programme does not imply the provision of supervision on any topic devised by the student.

Further information

Contact us

If you need help and advice about your application, contact the Postgraduate Admissions Team.

University guidelines

You may also find it useful to read the advice and guidance on the University website about writing a proposal for your research degree application.

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