
Centre for Doctoral Studies
Centre for Doctoral Studies
The Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care offers research programmes for MPhil and PhD. The MPhil/PhD programmes aims to prepare students to be knowledgeable and competent researchers. To this end, research supervision is provided by faculty with expertise in their research and clinical areas.
The Cicely Saunders Institute is a world-leading centre for palliative care research and an official collaborating centre of the World Health Organisation. The Institute’s breakthrough research projects not only influence clinical practice, but also have an impact on national and international policies for palliative care. The Institute’s multidisciplinary environment combines social science, psychology, nursing, medical and health services research.
PhD projects in the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care become available all year round. Please visit our postgraduate research page, where you can browse through the current opportunities. The Faculty is especially interested in receiving applications from students across the globe, who are planning their doctoral research projects in fields that will contribute to the Faculty’s research groups, enhance the research culture and align with the Faculty’s research strategy.
The Faculty is an integral partner within King’s Health Partners (KHP) and contributes to the interdisciplinary research centres in supporting and delivering high quality research. In the most recent Research Excellence Framework (2021) assessment, more than 92.1% of the Faculty’s research was rated as 4* and 3* (world-class and internationally excellent). Our research activity is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Research Councils and a range of charities. We host a range of nationally competitive fellowships from PhD studentship to post-doctoral level.
Current research areas: measuring outcomes; evaluating and improving care; symptom-led research; dying in society; and needs assessment and policy.
For funding opportunities please explore these pages:
UK Tuition Fees 2022/23
Full time tuition fees:
£7,050 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£7,050 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
Part time tuition fees:
£3,525 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£3,525 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
International Tuition Fees 2022/23
Full time tuition fees:
£26,640 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£26,640 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
Part time tuition fees:
£13,320 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£13,320 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
UK Tuition Fees 2023/24
Full time tuition fees:
£7,500 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£7,500 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
Part time tuition fees:
£3,750 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£3,750 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
International Tuition Fees 2023/24
Full time tuition fees:
£28,260 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£28,260 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
Part time tuition fees:
£14,130 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£14,130 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
These tuition fees may be subject to additional increases in subsequent years of study, in line with King's terms and conditions.
Please visit our web pages on fees and funding for more information.
Home to the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, clinical and teaching facilities for the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences and the Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care, Policy & Rehabilitation.
Students work alongside staff researchers, are supervised by at least two members of academic staff and overseen by divisional research co-ordinators. Students benefit from the extension range of training and support provided both within the institute, with a strong research development programme and throughout King's College London.
Through our educational programmes we equip our students to become experts and apply the latest global evidence and guidance to healthcare. This is made possible through our education and reaseach programmes and our local, national and global partnerships. Find out more about our international connections.
All students are regularly notified about skills development opportunities through a monthly Postgraduate Research newsletter and are expected to undertake 10 days of training a year. Participation in departmental and Faculty wide programmes is compulsory for all students and provides an opportunity to improve science communication and presentation skills. Presentation of students' research work at national and international research conferences is actively encouraged.
Support for Postgraduate Research Students within the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care
Meet our students and learn more about the great work they are doing.
For funding opportunities please explore these pages:
UK Tuition Fees 2022/23
Full time tuition fees:
£7,050 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£7,050 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
Part time tuition fees:
£3,525 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£3,525 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
International Tuition Fees 2022/23
Full time tuition fees:
£26,640 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£26,640 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
Part time tuition fees:
£13,320 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£13,320 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
UK Tuition Fees 2023/24
Full time tuition fees:
£7,500 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£7,500 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
Part time tuition fees:
£3,750 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£3,750 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
International Tuition Fees 2023/24
Full time tuition fees:
£28,260 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£28,260 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
Part time tuition fees:
£14,130 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£14,130 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
These tuition fees may be subject to additional increases in subsequent years of study, in line with King's terms and conditions.
Please visit our web pages on fees and funding for more information.
Home to the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, clinical and teaching facilities for the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences and the Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care, Policy & Rehabilitation.
Students work alongside staff researchers, are supervised by at least two members of academic staff and overseen by divisional research co-ordinators. Students benefit from the extension range of training and support provided both within the institute, with a strong research development programme and throughout King's College London.
Through our educational programmes we equip our students to become experts and apply the latest global evidence and guidance to healthcare. This is made possible through our education and reaseach programmes and our local, national and global partnerships. Find out more about our international connections.
All students are regularly notified about skills development opportunities through a monthly Postgraduate Research newsletter and are expected to undertake 10 days of training a year. Participation in departmental and Faculty wide programmes is compulsory for all students and provides an opportunity to improve science communication and presentation skills. Presentation of students' research work at national and international research conferences is actively encouraged.
Support for Postgraduate Research Students within the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care
Meet our students and learn more about the great work they are doing.
For more information regarding our courses please contact us using the details below
Centre for Doctoral Studies
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