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Research Methods with Education
University of Manchester
MSc · 12 months · Full-time · September 2026Main SiteEducation, Practice and Society with integrated research methods training
UCL (University College London)
MPhil · 3 study options · October 2026London, BloomsburyFoundation Research Methods in Education (PGA)
University of Warwick
PGA · 4 months · Part-time · October 2026Main Site
Research Methods with Education
University of Manchester
MSc · 12 months · Full-time · September 2026Main SiteEducation, Practice and Society with integrated research methods training
UCL (University College London)
MPhil · 3 study options · October 2026London, BloomsburyFoundation Research Methods in Education (PGA)
University of Warwick
PGA · 4 months · Part-time · October 2026Main Site
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