Politics (2013 entry)

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Subject overview

Politics at Sussex was rated joint 2nd in the UK in its unit of assessment in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). 90 per cent of our research was rated as internationally recognised or higher, and 60 per cent rated as internationally excellent or higher.

Sussex is ranked among the top 20 universities in the UK for politics in The Times Good University Guide 2013 and in the top 25 in the UK in The Complete University Guide 2014.

We also rank among the top 100 universities in the world for politics and international studies in the QS World University Rankings 2013.

The politics faculty at Sussex offer teaching and research expertise that covers the spectrum of UK, European and international issues, encompassing political theory, as well as comparative and party politics.

We offer teaching excellence, with four winners of national teaching awards among our faculty.

The Department offers particular research expertise in European integration, comparative politics, party politics, British politics and citizenship, ethnicity and migration, and comparative political economy.

The Department includes the Sussex European Institute (SEI) – a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for the study of European Integration.

Programmes

  • PhD in Politics
  • MPhil in Politics

We supervise students in all areas in which our faculty specialise.

Recent thesis titles

Explaining the emergence of Eurosceptic protest movement formation in contemporary Europe: a comparative approach

Obeying the iron law? Changes to the intra-party balance of power in the British Liberal Democrats

Organisational change in Western European communist parties since 1989

Paths to populism: the ideologies of populist parties in Europe

Regionalist parties in Western Europe: a comparative study

The predominance of Prime Ministers: a comparative study of Britain and Australia

Young citizens’ political participation

Entry requirements

MPhil in Politics

UK entrance requirements

A first- or upper second-class undergraduate honours degree in any relevant social science, but applicants with other backgrounds may be considered. Applicants should submit an outline (two to three pages) of their research interests.

Overseas entrance requirements

Please refer to column A in Overseas qualifications.

English language requirements

IELTS 6.5, with not less than 6.5 in Writing and 6.0 in the other sections. Internet TOEFL with 88 overall, with at least 20 in Listening, 20 in Reading, 22 in Speaking and 24 in Writing.

For more information, refer to English language requirements.

PhD in Politics

UK entrance requirements

A Masters degree in political science, international relations, economics, history or sociology. Applicants should submit an outline research proposal indicating the nature, ambitions and primary questions of the research project.

Overseas entrance requirements

Please refer to Overseas qualifications.

English language requirements

IELTS 6.5, with not less than 6.5 in Writing and 6.0 in the other sections. Internet TOEFL with 88 overall, with at least 20 in Listening, 20 in Reading, 22 in Speaking and 24 in Writing.

For more information, refer to English language requirements.

Visas and immigration

Find out more about Visas and immigration.

For more information about the admissions process at Sussex

For pre-application enquiries:

Student Recruitment Services
T +44 (0)1273 876787
E pg.enquiries@sussex.ac.uk

For post-application enquiries:

Postgraduate Admissions,
University of Sussex,
Sussex House, Falmer,
Brighton BN1 9RH, UK
T +44 (0)1273 877773
F +44 (0)1273 678545
E pg.applicants@sussex.ac.uk 

Fees and funding

Fees

MPhil in Politics

Home UK/EU students: £3,9001
Channel Island and Isle of Man students: £3,9002
Overseas students: £13,0003

1 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.
2 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.
3 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.

PhD in Politics

Home UK/EU students: £3,9001
Channel Island and Isle of Man students: £3,9002
Overseas students: £13,0003

1 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.
2 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.
3 The fee shown is for the academic year 2013.

To find out about your fee status, living expenses and other costs, visit further financial information.

Funding

The funding sources listed below are for the subject area you are viewing and may not apply to all degrees listed within it. Please check the description of the individual funding source to make sure it is relevant to your chosen degree.

To find out more about funding and part-time work, visit further financial information.

Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust for Postgraduate Study (2013)

Region: UK
Level: PG (taught), PG (research)
Application deadline: 1 October 2013

The Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust are offering bursaries to Postgraduate students following any postgraduate degree courses in any subject.

Faculty interests

The Department has one of the largest concentrations of scholars working on party politics in the UK. This and other research interests are briefly described below.  

Dr Sabina Avdagic Comparative political economy, the politics of market reforms, national variation in politico-economic institutions. 

Dr Sue Collard French politics, the politics of culture, European citizenship. 

Dr James Hampshire Immigration politics and policy, citizenship, race and racism. 

Dr Dan Hough German politics, party politics, post-communism in Europe, political corruption. 

Francis McGowan Policy making in the European Union, European government/ industry relations. 

Professor Jörg Monar Justice and home affairs in the EU. 

Professor Shamit Saggar The politics of race, ethnicity and citizenship; public policy; electoral politics; regulation policy. 

Professor Aleks Szczerbiak Comparative politics of central eastern Europe, lustration and de-communisation, Poland. Co-Director of SEI. 

Professor Paul Taggart Euroscepticism, populism, party politics. 

Dr Adrian Treacher International relations of the EU, European security, French foreign policy. 

Professor Paul Webb Parties and elections – UK and comparative, empirical democratic theory. 

Careers and perspectives

A number of our graduates have gone on to careers in education such as teaching and tutoring.

For more information, visit Careers and alumni.

School and contacts

School of Law, Politics and Sociology

Engaging with key issues of contemporary concern, the School of Law, Politics and Sociology brings together academic units that are committed to excellence in teaching, and recognised nationally for research.

Professor Aleks Szczerbiak, Politics,
University of Sussex, Falmer,
Brighton BN1 9SP, UK
T +44 (0)1273 678443
E a.a.szczerbiak@sussex.ac.uk
Department of Politics

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Visit Discover Postgraduate study to book your place.

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