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Endontology research is aimed at furthering knowledge within the branch of dentistry that deals with diseases of the tooth root, dental pulp and surrounding tissues. PhD study within the School is a challenging yet rewarding experience.
Flexibility is allowed within the parameters of the study to allow the research to evolve and instigate findings not envisaged at the outset of the work. Yet this is complimented by a dedicated PhD training structure which provides critical skills training, personal development and progression milestones.
The PhD project will either be outlined by the academic supervisor offering the study, or alternatively by an applicant seeking to work within a particular research area with a focused plan of research in mind. The supervisory team will assist the PhD applicant throughout the study ensuring academic objectives are met and suitable training is provided in core skills fundamental to the research. Transferable skills training is provided by a dedicated Graduate Training Programme offered by the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences which provides training in research methodology, critical writing skills, intellectual property, research ethics etc.
All dentistry based PhD researchers are required to successfully complete a course unit in Research Methods and to participate in the Graduate Training Programme. Students are also encouraged to attend journal clubs and research meetings within the School.
Academic entry qualification overview:
All applicants will be required to provide evidence of a primary dental degree and Masters degree from a recognised institution.
English language:
Students whose first language is not English require a minimum:
This certification must be no more than 12 months old.