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The School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences at Nottingham Trent University provides PhD research opportunities across diverse disciplines. Research focuses on key areas including Environmental Management, Biodiversity Conservation, Equestrian Sports, Animal Welfare, Animal Nutrition, and Food and Agriculture. The School is also expanding its Rural Knowledge and Enterprise research, covering horticulture, sustainable waste solutions, and food technology innovations. The Brackenhurst campus features specialized facilities such as research laboratories, IT resources, library spaces, an animal care unit, equestrian facilities, and advanced glasshouses. Students can also utilize resources at the University's Clifton campus and City site. Nottingham Trent University supports PhD research across all academic disciplines, offering flexible supervision options including full-time, part-time, and distance learning arrangements.
PhD research demands distinct skills compared to undergraduate or taught postgraduate programs. While you'll primarily focus on your independent research project, regular consultations with your supervisory team form a crucial component of your studies.
Your supervision team includes a director of studies (typically a subject specialist) and at least one additional supervisor chosen for their complementary expertise in relevant research methodologies.
The Doctoral School Team offers comprehensive support throughout your academic journey - from initial inquiries and application procedures through to your viva voce examination and graduation. New students receive induction programs to familiarize themselves with University resources, connect with fellow researchers, and settle into their studies. Traditional PhD candidates engage in researcher training that blends general research skills with discipline-specific content, aligned with external funding and governmental research requirements.
The University delivers a structured professional development program featuring transferable skills training and career guidance, informed by Vitae's national framework for researcher development.