Introduction
The active research base in the School ensures that Politics staff are involved in current debates and that students are made aware of new developments and issues in this exciting area. Each research student has an approved programme of original research, supported by a programme of research training and by our experienced staff.
Teaching & Assessment
Research students normally have two internal supervisors with specialist knowledge of Politics and have regular meetings with them for advice, monitoring and other support. Where appropriate, additional advisors may also be utilised. Research students also contribute to the School’s internal seminar series and may also be able to contribute to teaching.
Links With Industry
Staff have expertise for postgraduate supervision in the following: politics, minority rights, local government, human rights, women in politics, policy making, nationalism, political economy, voting system, petitions and regulations and regulation of welfare and intelligence.
Fees
| 2012 Entry | UK/EU | International |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | £3950 | £10812 |
| Part-time | £1975 | £5406 |
| Placement (optional) | N/A | N/A |
| Thesis Pending | £574 | £939 |
| 2013 Entry | ||
| Full-time | £4,088 | £11,236 |
For further information and funding your studey please see our Fees & Funding pages.
Contact
Prof Peter Somerville
psomerville@lincoln.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1522 886267






