MRes Physical Activity for Health
Our research is focused on the development and testing of interventions that encourage people to participate in more physical activity and less sedentary behaviour throughout life.
We accept applications for postgraduate research study at any point throughout the year.
You can study an MPhil/ MRes over one year or a PhD over the course of three years, or part-time equivalents.
PhD involves at least three years of independent research study supported by a number of members of academic staff. You'll complete a minimum of 60 credits of the Postgraduate Certificate in Research development programme (PgCert RPD) over the course of your PhD studies.
MPhil involves at least one year of independent research study with academic supervision. As part of your MPhil, you'll participate in the PgCert RPD and will complete a minimum of 20 credits over the course of your studies.
MRes involves a minimum of 20 credits of taught element and 160 credits of independent research study supported by members of the academic research team.
You can study either degree in any of our research areas:
Our research is focused on the development and testing of interventions that encourage people to participate in more physical activity and less sedentary behaviour throughout life.
We accept applications for postgraduate research study at any point throughout the year.
You can study an MPhil/ MRes over one year or a PhD over the course of three years, or part-time equivalents.
PhD involves at least three years of independent research study supported by a number of members of academic staff. You'll complete a minimum of 60 credits of the Postgraduate Certificate in Research development programme (PgCert RPD) over the course of your PhD studies.
MPhil involves at least one year of independent research study with academic supervision. As part of your MPhil, you'll participate in the PgCert RPD and will complete a minimum of 20 credits over the course of your studies.
MRes involves a minimum of 20 credits of taught element and 160 credits of independent research study supported by members of the academic research team.
You can study either degree in any of our research areas: