Answered By: Admissions Team
Last Updated: Jul 25, 2024 Views: 52

If you are applying for a PhD by Published Works, you will be asked to provide the following documents with your application:
•    personal statement
•    a document of 750-1000 words demonstrating a case for the published works as a coherent programme of research
•    a copy of the first page of each of the works
•    a statement on the review processes of the journals (or equivalent) in which the work has been published
•    statements from co-authors on the extent of your contribution to the research, where applicable
•    two references – please note that your referees cannot be members of your potential supervisory team
•    photocopies or scans of your undergraduate degree certificate and transcript
•    photocopies or scans of your Masters degree certificate and transcript
•    a copy of your in date passport
•    evidence of English language ability (if English is not your first language)
•    change of name document, if your application and certificates are in different names.


These documents can be uploaded with your application, via the Application Portal, or emailed to pgradmissions@northampton.ac.uk.

Contact Us

Student and Academic Services (SAS) is made up of lots of teams, all ready to help you! Have a look at our list of teams, what we do and how to contact us.