Course duration
Full-time: 3 years
Part-time: 4 years (max 6 years)
About the course
The programme will assist you to:
- undertake critical reflection upon your own professional practice
- question, explore and enhance your professional practice, through substantive and original research
- develop, through your thesis and other work, an original contribution to knowledge and practice within your own profession
- disseminate research outcomes, and to manage change, in order to advance practice within your profession.
During the first two years you will undertake four research-related modules exploring methodologies and methods with opportunity to develop research skills through module assignments. You will develop your research study with support from two experienced supervisors. The final two to four years are devoted to a major independent study of an aspect of professional practice directly relevant to your own work.
You will be a member of a multi-professional cohort, supported throughout your doctoral studies with personal supervision, and with opportunities for collaborative peer support through action learning and a web-based learning environment.
Typical entry requirements
The entry requirements listed here are for students starting their course in 2014. Entry requirements for students thinking about starting a course in 2013 can be found in the online prospectus. Individual offers may vary
For non-native speakers of English:
IELTS 7.0 overall and 7.0 in writing.
Degree and/or experience:
You are eligible to apply if you hold a first degree in your professional practice or a relevant qualification at masters level, are registered to practice in the UK or registerable if not currently registered in the UK, and have at least five years of appropriate professional experience. Applicants will normally have undertaken academic study in the past five years and have completed a general level 7 research methods module.
For equivalent international qualifications
We can help you meet our English language entry requirements
For help meeting English language requirements contact our
Language Institute.
We can help you meet our academic entry requirements
For help meeting academic entry requirements contact our
International College.
If you cannot find your country listed, please email admissions@brighton.ac.uk
The fees listed here are for full-time courses beginning in the academic year 2013-14. Further tuition fees are payable for each subsequent year of study and may be subject to small increases, in line with inflation.
The tuition fee you have to pay depends on a number of factors including the kind of course you take, and whether you study full- or part-time. If you are studying part-time you will normally be charged on a pro rata basis depending on the number of modules you take.
What's included in the fee?
When costs such as health or criminal record checks, field trips or use of specialist materials are incurred as a mandatory requirement of the course they are included in your tuition fee.
You may incur additional costs depending on the optional modules or activities you choose. The cost of optional activities is not included in your tuition fee and you will need to meet this cost in addition to your fees. Before you apply please check with the school that provides your course using the contact details on the left of this page for advice about what is included and what optional costs you could face so you can budget accordingly.
Our website www.brighton.ac.uk/money provides advice about funding and scholarships as well as further information about fees and advice on international and island fee paying status.
| Midwifery (Professional Doctorate) (Full time) | [L3AE001] |
| UK/EU (Full Time) | 4,920 GBP |
| Island Students (Full Time) | 10,500 GBP |
| International (Full Time) | 15,000 GBP |
| UK/EU (Part Time) | 2,460 GBP |
| Island Students (Part Time) | 5,250 GBP |
| International (Part Time) | 7,500 GBP |
Our Falmer campus is located on the edge of the South Downs National Park on the outskirts of Brighton. Approximately 7,000 students are based here.
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Living in Brighton
Brighton’s rich mix of historic architecture, lively arts scene, varied shopping and cosmopolitan community make it a vibrant, enjoyable place to live. It is no wonder that many Brighton graduates choose to stay here.
Social scene
Alongside the traditional seaside attractions, Brighton is famed for its exciting social scene with a wide choice of pubs, clubs and restaurants.

Arts
The highlight of the city’s cultural year is the Brighton Festival. The event is held each May and is England’s biggest arts festival, which showcases arts and performance from around the world. Brighton is also home to the UK’s oldest working cinema, the Duke of York’s, which shows alternative and mainstream films. The city is also well known for its exciting music scene and hosts The Great Escape music festival.

Sports
Whether you take your sport seriously or just want to keep fit, Brighton offers all kinds of sports opportunities and facilities, on and off campus. You can also make the most of the location, and play volleyball, basketball and windsurfing down by the beach. The seafront is also the finishing point for the famous London – Brighton bicycle ride and the quirky veteran car run.
A professional doctorate is an outstanding opportunity for in-depth professional development together with the formal recognition of the award of a doctoral degree.