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Early Years Professional Status (EYPS)

For further information on this course, please visit EYPS website or contact EYPS Project Officer, Ursula Boote on 0151 291 3363 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

postgraduate courses offered at the Faculty of Education, Liverpool Hope UniversityPGCE Courses

Full time (1 year) PGCE subjects offered are English, French, German, Spanish, Geography, History, Information Technology, Language and Literature in, Music, Performing Arts, Physical Education, Religious Education, Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
Flexible (3 months to 3 years) – ICT, MFL, RE, Music and Mathematics

Please visit online prospectus for more information on the above PGCE courses.

Postgraduate Taught Courses

Research Degrees (MPhil/PhD/EdD)

We offer a supportive and stimulating research and scholarly environment and welcome applications relating to any field of educational policy and/or practice and/or childhood studies as well as other allied fields and professions.

Professors and senior academics have a wide range of research interests and expertise including:

  • higher education policy and practice, the nature of interpretive enquiry, the institutional conditions for learning and schools and communities and the nature of inter-agency, multi-professional work.

  • student behaviour in schools, inclusion, difficulties in literacy, issues of change and development in schools and the role of schools in shaping students’ beliefs in their own self efficacy.

  • Marginalised and vulnerable children and young people, particularly those who are looked after by the state; early years education;  children’s rights issues and the development of new and creative data collection techniques. 

Please contact us to discuss any aspect of research degree application. Please visit Liverpool Hope University Research Degrees Office's website for more information on how to apply.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 December 2011 )