Professional Doctorate in Health and Social Care (ProfD HaSC)
Key Details
- Award
- ProfD HaSC
- Start Date
- Oct 2023
- Years 1-2
- Study blocks
- Years 3-5
- Research Project
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Project Overview
The Professional Doctorate in Health and Social Care (ProfD HaSC) is an interdisciplinary, postgraduate level research programme that has been designed to meet the needs of senior health and social care practitioners who wish to develop and lead evidence-based interventions within their own sphere of practice. The course is part time (0.4FTE) with six taught workshops a year for two years, followed by an independent research project during years 3-5. Regular doctoral supervision is provided throughout, leading to 540 credits at Level 8 and a Professional Doctorate in Health & Social Care.
The applied nature of the programme develops candidates’ research capability and enables them to manage complex problems and advance their practice. It is an award at the highest academic level that is distinct from the PhD in that it fosters pioneering professional development relevant to the needs of the individual’s professional working situation in a mutually supportive learning environment of lecturers and fellow students from a wide range of disciplines.
Programme aims:
To enhance the knowledge and practice of professionals through:
- Critical enquiry and evaluation of current literature, policies and practice
- Critical reflection and evaluation on personal and professional development
- Advanced academic enquiry leading to the generation of new knowledge at the forefront of their practice
- Effective project management
- Original research and advanced autonomous scholarship
- Dissemination of original and creative insights to inform innovation and enhancement of health and social care.
Why choose a ProfD?
- To advance your applied research skills
- To demonstrate an original contribution to knowledge and application of that knowledge in your area of practice
- To build research capacity in the workplace
- To enhance evidence-based practice
Why UEA?
- Extensive experience in providing successful doctoral supervision (PhD)
- Many of our current staff have undertaken professional doctorates (EdDs) and are familiar with the process of a professional doctorate and maximising learning through the educational process
- Our national and international research reputation in many areas of practice
- Outstanding learning environment
- Faculty induction programme
- Face-to-face and online learning
The ProfD HaSC runs every other year with the next start date being October 2023*
To be considered for a place on this course, you must meet the entry requirements.
*This course will run subject to sufficient interest and applications to make a cohort educationally viable.
Virtual Open Event
To discover more, please attend one of our virtual open events on:
- 18th April 2023: 6pm -7.30pm
To register your interest, email c.sellgren@uea.ac.uk.
- Master’s degree preferrable
- Research experience preferrable
- Practice experience (normally minimum of 3 years)
- A brief proposal for an area you wish to research
How to apply
Please ensure that your application is accompanied by:
- Official transcripts and certificates (in English) of your higher education qualifications.
- A Personal Statement
- A CV detailing your work experience to date.
- One academic reference.
- One letter of support from your line manager.
- An official copy of your English language results (if relevant)
- A Research Proposal of up to 2,000 words
If you have any queries in relation to an aspect of the ProfD HaSC or would like to discuss your application please email Prof Nicola Spalding.
The research proposal
The research proposal submitted with the application is not expected to be a perfect or finished product, as it is likely to undergo changes over the course of the first two years of study, in consultation with your supervisory team. However, it has an important role to play in that it is used to judge both the quality of the proposed project as well as the fit of the topic with the research expertise and supervisory availability within the school.
A successful research proposal should focus on viable health or social issue of relevance to you as a professional and your organisation. Please provide the following:
- Title: Provide a clear and succinct title.
- Background and rationale: Set out the context of your project with supporting literature and include a sense of the contribution the research can make to the field.
- Aims of the investigation and research questions: Clearly identify the problem to be explored, the aims of the study and the research questions.
- Design: Outline your proposed methodology and methods. Provide a rationale for these choices. Include details of who will form your sample and how you will gather your data.
- Data Analysis: Demonstrate the principles of organising and interpreting the data to address the research question.
- Ethical considerations: Outline how you will adhere to research ethic principles and practice.
- Time frame: A reasonable timescale for completion (see the course structure to get a feel for how this might assist you)
All written applications will be considered and those who meet the requirements will be invited for a virtual interview (up to 45 mins).
Selection to the course will be based on the proposal's quality, applicant’s qualifications, interview, as well as on availability of supervisors with appropriate expertise and interest in your area of research.
You can apply for Professional Doctorate in Health and Social Care on the postgraduate admissions page now.