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As an MPhil or PhD student, you will be assigned a supervisor who will provide guidance and help you plan your study.   Where possible, you should name your preferred supervisor in your course application.  

 

How to find a supervisor  

Please consult the staff list below. Availability depends on sabbatical leave, contractual arrangements, and the number of students they already supervise. 

Choose a staff member whose interests overlap with your own. You can find more detailed information by clicking the links to supervisors’ research profiles. 

 

MPhil applicants

•    Please do not contact a prospective supervisor directly.  
•    Indicate your preferred supervisor, and one alternative, on your application form.  
•    If your nominated supervisor is unavailable, we will allocate an alternative supervisor within the same pathway. 
•    If you are offered a place, we will let you know if your assigned supervisor is different to the person nominated. 

 

PhD applicants

If you are confident your project fits well with your preferred supervisor’s research, you do not need to contact them. No preference is given to applicants who have made contact.  

If you have questions about whether your topic aligns with their interests: 
•    You may email your preferred supervisor 
•    When contacting a supervisor, attach your CV with details of the degrees you have taken and the marks you have obtained, and a one-page research proposal. There is no need to include references or transcripts.  
 
Supervisors cannot give detailed feedback on your proposal or on your chances of admission. 
•    Once you are certain your preferred supervisor’s research interests are a good fit with yours, name them, and up to one alternative, on your application form. 
•    If your nominated supervisor is unavailable, we will allocate an alternative supervisor within the same pathway. 
•    If you are offered a place, the offer letter will include details of your supervisor.

 


Supervisor Availability for postgraduate courses starting in October 2025

Supervisor Name

Research Interests

Available to supervise

Zeina Al Azmeh Forced displacement and political subjectivities, intellectuals in exile, revolutionary movements and their narrativization MPhil only

Patrick Baert

Social and political theory, cultural sociology, intellectuals & politics

MPhil and PhD

Anna Bagnoli

Identities/gender and STEM/creative methodologies MPhil and PhD
Parul Bhandari  Class inequalities, love, marriage, and family in contemporary India.  MPhil only

Filipe Carreira da Silva

Social theory, political sociology, intellectual history

MPhil and PhD

Shana Cohen

Social action under neoliberalism

MPhil and PhD
Ned Crowley Economic Sociology,t with a particular interest in public finance, including the politics of government budget-making, public debt, and fiscal austerity MPhil only
Robert Dorschel Digital sociology, digital labour, digital capitalism, class, cultural sociology, social theory MPhil and PhD
Jennifer Gabrys Digital technology, environments, social life and and practices of citizenship, action and engagement with digital technologies and environmental problems. MPhil and PhD
Meredith Hall Intellectual property law and policy; sociological/social theory; sociology of culture; sociology of the media; economic sociology; law and political economy; science, knowledge, and technology; gender studies; visual and material culture. MPhil only

Stuart Hogarth

Science, technology, biomedical innovation, political economy of diagnostic innovation

MPhil and PhD
Isabelle Higgins Teaching Associate in Media and Culture MPhil only

Maria Iacovou

Family demography, quantitative methods MPhil and PhD

Hazem Kandil

Historical and Political Sociology

MPhil and PhD
Prof David Lane Political economy of transition from state socialism. Special interest in role of classes and elites. Contemporary Ukraine and Russia; post socialist states in the world system; alternatives to capitalism. MPhil only
Prof Christel Lane Economic and cultural sociology MPhil and PhD

Ella McPherson

Technology, media, journalism, human rights MPhil and PhD

Ali Meghji

Social inequalities, race and class

MPhil only

Jeff Miley

Political sociology, nationalism

MPhil and PhD
Kenny Monrose Urban Cultures, Criminal Justice, Religion and Windrush Studies MPhil and PhD

Mónica Moreno Figueroa

Race, Racism (anti-Black, anti-Indigenous, anti-Asian), Antiracism, Intersectionality, Mexico and Latin America, Visual Culture, Emotions and Beauty.

PhD only

Dr Shannon Philip Assistant Professor Gender and equality MPhil and PhD
Marissa Quie Migration, peace and security MPhil only  

Mark Ramsden

Social and spatial inequalities

MPhil and PhD
Sebastian Raza-Mejia Empirical studies of crises, turning points and social transformations, cultural sociology, social theory, and intellectual history and the history of sociological thought MPhil only 
Raquel Rojas Social Inequalities, Gender, Sociology of Care, Social Reproduction, Feminisms, Labour Relations, Latin America MPhil only
Jusmeet Sihra Urban Sociology, Caste, Segregation MPhil only

Matthew Sparkes

Neoliberalism including market formation, financialisation, credit-debt, and social class(ification)

MPhil and PhD

Peggy Watson

Gender, feminism, class, post-socialism MPhil and PhD

Darin Weinberg

Addiction, Sociology of medical thought MPhil and PhD
Alex Wood Assistant Professor in Economic Sociology  MPhil and PhD

Postgraduate applications