Study with us

The Division of Health Research specialises in postgraduate study and blended learning programmes.

  • Study by blended learning

    Most of the Division's postgraduate programmes are delivered by Blended learning. Blended learning combines taught modules via distance learning, residential academies held annually at Lancaster University, and ongoing thesis supervision.

  • Traditional PhD study

    We offer traditional UK style PhD supervision in only one of our programmes - Health Research. But as a broad-based discipline, we can offer supervision across a range of Health and Care-related research areas.

  • DClinPsy

    The Doctorate in Clinical Psychology is a three-year full-time programme which leads to eligibility to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council and for Chartered status with the British Psychological Society.

  • Student profiles

    There are many reasons to come and study with the Division of Health Research at Lancaster University. We've asked some current students about their motivations for study, how they found the programmes, and how they fit postgraduate study around existing commitments.

What our students say

"I decided to undertake a PhD at Lancaster because I knew it would get the best out of me. The close links between the Health Economics At Lancaster group and the Department of Economics were also a major draw. Having a supervisor based in each department is a major advantage that is not common amongst other universities.

The best part of being here is the fact that I can get to the coast in 10 minutes, The Lakes in 30 mins, Manchester in an hour and to Edinburgh or London in 2½ hours. Not many places in the UK can offer that."

Jack Higgins, PhD Health Economics

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