The Mres in Finance and Management degree.
The Mres in Politics and International Relations in SPIRE.
The Mres in Finance
and Management degree at SOAS is unique in two respects.
The PhD and Mres programmes are closely linked to our growing
and dynamic research culture.
Mres Management students are required to take the following core modules,
followed by a research project(dissertation):.
The Mres can be pursued for personal or career development,
or as a stepping-stone to doctoral study(PhD).
Which means you don't have to sit in a ditch eating Mres or dodging mortar fire.
The Mres in Law is especially suited to candidates who wish to undertake a
PhD or professional research in law.
The Mres in International Relations provides intensive training in research design
and methodology and is intended for students considering PhD studies.
To be considered for direct entry into the DBA programme you will need a research degree(for example MSc,
MPhil, Mres, PhD).
The Mres programme comprises 180 credits of which 110
are gained from completing a dissertation proposal and dissertation on the students chosen topic.
Our Mres Economics is designed to be your first step towards doctoral
research, leading either to our three-year PhD or to a stand-alone Mres degree.-.
Mres programme An Mres is distinct from a taught
Masters in that your final output will be an extended dissertation(30,000 words) rather than module-based coursework and exams.
If you are an Mres applicant, please provide a short statement,
of no more than 500 words, outlining the area of research you are interested in focusing on.
This one-year full-time Mres course provides you with a systematic understanding of Molecular Science
and Engineering and a critical awareness of the current challenges and research in the area.
Which means you don't have to sit in the ditch eating Mres or dodging mortar fire,
it means that if there is another 9111, it will be your fault.
The Mres RCA Pathway in the School of Architecture offers
training in practice-led and practice-based research methods for critical studies of spatial design, complementing the shared arts and humanities research methods taught across the College as part of the Mres RCA.