Queen's University Belfast MRes Social Science Research
Queen's University Belfast

Queen's University Belfast

MRes Social Science Research

Belfast, United Kingdom

M.Res. (Master of Research)

1 up to

3 years

English

Full time, Part time

14 Aug 2026

Sep 2026

GBP 23,000 *

On-Campus

* international fee

This programme provides practical, career-oriented training in social science research methods, including research design, data collection and data analysis relating to both qualitative and quantitative modes of inquiry.

Students will have the opportunity to specialise in particular methodologies and to learn more about the application of these methodologies to illuminate important issues and debates in contemporary society.

The MRes is designed to develop a critical understanding of contemporary issues for both those interested in developing academic and research-oriented careers and those who are interested in improving their research skills and critical understanding for practical employment-oriented careers.

Closing date for applications: Friday 31st July 2026 at 4 pm. Late applications may be considered.

Social Science Research highlights

Student Experience

Key features include:

  • Advanced skills in designing social research projects, including both quantitative and qualitative methods.
  • Consideration of ethical aspects of using specific methods of data collection, both qualitative and quantitative methods.
  • Opportunity to become familiar with and receive training in commonly used software, e.g., SPSS and NVivo.
  • Opportunity to design and conduct an individual research project, with specialist dissertation supervision from a dedicated member of staff.
  • Option to partner with the Science Shop and develop a research project in collaboration with a community and voluntary sector organisation.
  • Students can also avail of additional training courses and opportunities for networking offered by The Graduate School, and avail of the excellent facilities and services provided by the McClay Library.

Internationally Renowned Experts

Over 88% of research submitted by colleagues from Criminology, Social Policy, Sociology and Social Work to the Social Policy and Social Work Unit of Assessment was judged to be World Leading or Internationally Excellent. This is an endorsement of the quality of our research and its impacts in areas such as the penal system, mental health and trauma. Much of our research is undertaken in partnership with the health, social care and criminal justice sectors.

We are an international teaching team and are committed to research-led teaching, with modules reflecting our diverse range of expertise.

World Class Facilities

ESRC doctoral research partnership: The programme delivers training for QUB students as part of the ESRC NINE Doctoral Training Partnership.

Industry Links

You have the option to partner with the Science Shop and develop a research project in collaboration with a community and voluntary sector organisation.

Student Experience

Transferable Skills: advanced social research methods training, including both quantitative and qualitative methods. You will have the opportunity to specialise in particular methods and topics and become familiar with commonly used software, e.g. SPSS and NVivo.

Student Choice: We have a wide and varied range of modules, reflecting staff expertise in research methodologies and substantive areas. The dissertation allows students the opportunity to specialise and conduct research in a topic of their own choice, guided by an academic supervisor.

Flexibility: the programme is usually delivered in evenings and full-day/half-day sessions, including weekends. The programme can be taken full-time or part-time (2-3 year options are available). Students can exit with a Postgraduate Certificate or Postgraduate Diploma, on successful completion of 60 or 120 CATS, respectively.