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Social Research (Research)

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Frenchay Campus
Awarded by:
University of the West of England, Bristol

Course summary

Build advanced social research skills for academic or professional careers. This student-led MRes Social Research combines theory, practice and real-world research outputs, preparing you for PhD study or roles in government, consultancy and the third sector.

Why study this course?

The MRes Social Research offers a flexible path into research across fields like Climate Change, Education, Health, Management, Social Policy, and Digital Methods.

You’ll build solid research skills, from understanding how knowledge is produced to learning advanced methods used in real research projects. Alongside the theory, there’s a clear focus on professional skills. You’ll learn how to evaluate evidence, assess impact and communicate research in ways that matter, including for policy and decision-making. This makes the course relevant not just for future PhD study, but also for working as a professional social researcher.

Why study at UWE Bristol?

At UWE Bristol, this social research training course is shaped around you and your interests. It’s student-led, which means your assessments and research focus are closely linked to your own academic or professional goals. You’ll work closely with staff who are active researchers and who regularly collaborate with policymakers, government bodies and third sector organisations. That real-world experience feeds directly into the teaching.

Learning is collaborative and discussion-based, creating a supportive environment where you can explore complex and sometimes challenging ideas together and be prepared to communicate facts that may challenge prevailing opinions or media narratives. This is underpinned by robust technical expertise and a reflective approach.

Where can it take me?

The course is designed to meet the skill requirements of the Southwest Doctoral Training Programme, a leading doctoral funding initiative, and this will aid your PhD applications. You’ll gain advanced research skills and receive guidance from disciplinary experts through Programme pathways – ideal preparation for PhD study.

You’ll also be equipped for professional social research careers in government departments, for example, water and energy policy, transport, social care and health services. Social research and analytical skills are also increasingly in demand across consultancies, research agencies, NGOs and charities, where social research is used to shape policy, processes and social outcomes.

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