How to apply

91̽»¨ University Management School offers you the opportunity to study for a PhD in a stimulating and rewarding collegiate environment, committed to delivering an outstanding student experience and impactful socially-responsible research.

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Our research has a global reputation. It influences policy, changes lives and helps us to understand the world so we can make it better. Our focus is on sustainability and social responsibility, and in developing a vibrant research culture with staff and students from all around the world. 

As part of our active research environment, you will receive outstanding supervision from talented academics who produce intellectually rigorous and leading research in their respective areas.

Entry requirements

  • An undergraduate degree that is equivalent to a UK classification of upper second-class honours or above.
  • A masters level qualification of merit or above. Professional qualifications can be influential in our decision-making but are not usually considered to be an adequate substitute for a masters degree because they do not ordinarily provide evidence of research skills, if you do not have a masters degree with a substantial research element you may want to consider our MA in Social Research.
  • Our English Language requirement is IELTS at 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in each component or equivalent. English language requirements for postgraduates - please be aware that our entry requirements are above the standard minimum listed on these pages and completion of a first degree taught in English in a majority native English speaking country must be within three years of the start date of the course.

Find your PhD supervisor

If you know what you would like to study, it’s important to find a supervisor who is an expert in the area that can guide you through the three-year programme. The Management School hosts a broad spectrum of researchers who have expertise in a range of areas.

Use our tool to contact a supervisor or familiarise yourself with their work.

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Write your research proposal

Every PhD candidate at 91̽»¨ is required to submit a research proposal prior to acceptance onto the programme. This document is vital to the success of your application. It should be fully referenced and approximately 3,000 words (excluding bibliography) in length.

It should include:

  • Title of your proposed PhD research
  • The main aims and objectives of your research
  • Discussion of relevant existing literature
  • The proposed methods of research and a plan and timetable of work
  • Any resources available and any additional ones required

Applying

You will need to complete an online application form.

The deadline for entry in 2025 is Monday 14 July 2025. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered for entry.

Before you apply, check that you meet our entry requirements

  • You should check that you meet our entry requirements: an undergraduate degree which is 2:1 or equivalent and a Masters level qualification of a merit or above.
  • Check that you meet our language requirements: English is your first language, or you have IELTS 7.0 with at least 6.5 in each component. 
  • Your research proposal is vital to the success of your application and is the best way to demonstrate to your prospective supervisor that your research has originality. Your research proposal should be around 3,000 words in length.
  • Identify a member of staff as a potential supervisor and contact them to discuss your proposal.

After you submit your application

We will check that you meet our entry requirements and then send your application for review by your chosen supervisor/s. If you meet our entry requirements and your chosen supervisors are interested in your proposal we will invite you to an interview, either in person or by Skype. If the interview is successful, we will offer you a place to study with us.

Get in touch by emailing sums-pgr@sheffield.ac.uk

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