
mres in economics, University of Warwick
Coventry,
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12 Months
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About this course
This comprehensive 2+4 MRes/PhD program offers advanced training in economics, emphasizing both theoretical understanding and practical research skills. The course is designed to develop professional expertise in modern economics, including tools and techniques used in cutting-edge research. Starting with a pre-sessional Mathematics and Statistics course, students are immersed in rigorous analytical methods before progressing to extensive research projects. Warwick’s Department of Economics, ranked highly in research excellence and world rankings, ensures students are taught by top researchers and have access to expert seminars. The curriculum blends core modules like Advanced Microeconomic Theory, Macroeconomic Analysis, and Econometric Theory with optional modules tailored to individual interests, culminating in an MRes dissertation and subsequent PhD progression. The program prepares students for careers in academia, government, or policy-oriented roles worldwide, fostering critical thinking and innovative research capabilities.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students aiming for a research-focused career in economics, as Warwick’s Department of Economics is ranked 2nd in the UK for research excellence and boasts a strong international reputation. The course offers comprehensive training from leading academics, regular seminars with eminent speakers, and a supportive research environment. Graduates have a high success rate in securing academic positions in prestigious universities worldwide or entering influential roles in government, international organizations, and think tanks. The structured progression from MRes to PhD ensures thorough preparation for independent research and a deep understanding of contemporary economic debates.
Specialisation
The course covers a broad spectrum of economics, including Applied Economics, Economic History, Development Economics, Economic Theory, Econometrics, Education, Industrial Economics, International Economics, Labour Economics, Macroeconomics, Political Economy, and Public Economics. Students can select optional modules aligned with their research interests within these active research groups, enabling specialization in fields like Development or International Economics alongside core micro and macroeconomic techniques.
Course fees
Application fees
24.35L
1st year tuition fees
24.35L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need a First Class undergraduate degree or a Distinction at Master’s level in a related subject. A good GRE General Test score, particularly in the quantitative section, is helpful but not mandatory. English proficiency requires an IELTS overall score of 7.0 with specific component scores (minimum 6.0/6.5 in some areas). Candidates should submit a personal statement, CV, degree transcripts, references, and GRE scores if available. No additional entry requirements are specified beyond this.
English language test
DUOLINGO
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TOEFL
92
PTE
62
IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates of this program often succeed in securing academic positions at top universities globally, including roles such as Lecturers, Assistant Professors, or Post-doctoral Fellows. Some pursue careers in policy institutions, central banks, think tanks, or international organizations like the UN, IMF, or World Bank. The program’s rigorous research training equips students with skills applicable in both academic and policy-driven environments, making them highly competitive in the global job market.
FAQs
What are the progression criteria from MRes to PhD?
Students must pass the MRes at a sufficiently high level to proceed to the PhD. They are expected to complete the PhD in up to four years and should be ready for the job market by the beginning of the fourth year, with the thesis submission in the following spring.
Can international students bring dependants on a student visa?
No, students requiring a Student Visa sponsorship will not be able to bring dependants unless they are government sponsored.
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