A PhD by Publication is a doctoral degree awarded for a portfolio of peer-reviewed publications that make a significant and original contribution to knowledge. Candidate's research is typically linked by a unifying theme or topic, demonstrating a sustained research program. In addition to the publications, candidates usually submit a comprehensive introduction or critical synthesis that contextualises their research and highlights its impact. Despite it's increased popularity, there is still lack of awareness about this type of doctorate.
This pathway is particularly popular among established academics, researchers, and professionals who are looking to formalise their expertise or advance their careers. It offers a more flexible and efficient way to earn a doctorate, allowing candidates to leverage their existing work while potentially reducing the time commitment and cost associated with a traditional PhD.
A PhD by Publication is usually a fraction of the tuition as it can be completed as quickly as 12 months part-time, remotely.
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