Applied Linguistics
Position Details (PhD Program)
The Department at Queen Mary University of London is interested in receiving applications in a wide range of Applied Linguistics Areas (please note: currently we can offer limited supervision in TESOL or ELT topics).
Particular research strengths are focused on the study of institutional communication (for example, health and science communication), the relationships between politics, language and culture, and electronic communication.
Features
- The Applied Linguistics programme at Queen Mary University of London is normally a 3-year full time (or 6-year part time) research only PhD programme (i.e., there is no mandatory coursework component and students are expected to immediately start their research).
- In May of every year of the programme full-time PhD students are expected to pass an annual progress review.
Curriculum:
- You can choose a supervisor from any one of the following staff members, who between them cover a range of Applied Linguistics topics.
- It is essential to contact a possible supervisor to discuss your proposed PhD project before you apply for admission.
- If you submit an application without having first confirmed a supervisor, we will circulate your application amongst staff to see if there is any interest, but this can lead to delays in processing the application, and is not usually successful.
Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position
Position Start Date
										
                                            Sep 2026                                        
									
								 
							                                                     
                                                 
                             Queen Mary University of London
                                                Queen Mary University of London                     On Campus (Full Time)
                        On Campus (Full Time)                     3 years
3 years PhD Studentship
                        PhD Studentship                     Unspecified
                                Unspecified