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The MPhil in Economic Research runs from early October to the end of July, with a preparatory course during September. The course provides a solid foundation for those who wish to apply for the PhD. It involves a thorough study of the core areas of economics and the requirement to explore one area in detail to begin the process of choosing a research topic, for those who wish to pursue further study. However, please note that it is not necessary to have a detailed proposal for PhD research at the time of applying.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of the MPhil degree students should have:
acquired advanced technical training in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics;
acquired, through optional papers, some knowledge of work at the frontiers of the subject in particular areas;
begun to acquire independent research skills and experience of putting them into practice;
acquired experience and guidance in formulating a realistic research topic and prepared written work to a strict timetable; and
acquired sufficient knowledge and understanding of advanced economics to proceed to a research degree.
Continuing
All PhD applications are judged on their own merits and against standard admissions criteria, which include achieving an average mark of at least 70% or above in the coursework element (as a minimum) of the MPhil Economic Research. Please note that successful completion of the MPhil does not necessarily guarantee acceptance onto the PhD programme.
Open Days
The University hosts and attends fairs and events throughout the year, in the UK and across the world. We also offer online events to help you explore your options:
Discover Cambridge: Master’s and PhD study webinars - these Spring events provide practical information about applying for postgraduate study.
Postgraduate Virtual Open Days - taking place in November each year, the Open Days focus on subject and course information.
For more information about upcoming events visit our events pages.