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Graduate (Research)
Application code:N2Z1
Department of Management

MRes/PhD in Management - Employment Relations and Human Resources

Research contemporary debates on the future of work, the gig economy and many other employment-related topics.

Overview

Introduction

You’ll study the foundations of employment relations and human resource management and gain the skills to design, conduct and evaluate quantitative and qualitative research.

Drawing on our wide-ranging research strengths­­­, you’ll have the chance to study topics such as diversity and inclusion, wellbeing, recruitment and selection, and people analytics. Multidisciplinary study is a key feature of learning at LSE. So, alongside your core studies, you’ll take an elective course from a related field such as management or law.

You’ll begin your studies on the master of research degree and move on to the PhD (subject to satisfactory progress). You’ll also have the chance to complete a substantial piece of work that makes an original contribution to the field.

Here at LSE, we have a vibrant community of world-class academics and doctoral students who are pursuing varied research in different fields of management. Ranked sixth in the world for social sciences and management, LSE is the ideal place to engage in the latest employment debates and learn from world leaders in the field.

We're also ranked second in the UK by percentage of overall four and three stars in the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021).

Entry requirements

Upper second class honours (2:1) degree in any discipline, or the equivalent.

For the GRE/GMAT requirements for this programme see below under "Additional tests".

Please select your country from the dropdown list below to find out the entry requirements that apply to you.

Overseas

Competition for places at LSE is strong. So, even if you meet the minimum entry requirements, this does not guarantee you an offer of a place.

However, please don’t feel deterred from applying – we want to hear from all suitably qualified students. Think carefully about how you can put together the strongest possible application to help you stand out from other students.

Programme content

The Employment Relations and Human Resource Management (ERHR) Faculty Research Group conducts research and teaching focused on work, employment, and relationships emerging in these contexts, from multi-disciplinary, multi–level (ie, individual, group, organisational, national, and international), and strategic perspectives.

Members of the faculty group draw on the fields of psychology, sociology, human resources, labour relations, economics, law, political science, and other related disciplines to conduct theory-building, theory–driven and applied research in a diverse range of workplaces, industries, and countries.

We aim to produce top-quality social scientists with the ability to engage with the conceptual foundations of employment relations and human resource management – from both an international and comparative perspective – and employ robust methods to produce significant and original research.

Year 1

In the first year of your MRes you will work on skills training in research design, quantitative and qualitative research methods. You'll take the first of two seminar courses (MG518 and MG519) covering micro-HRM, macro-HRM, the future of work, labour markets, institutional, and comparative employment relations perspectives, and the full range of research methods from across the ERHR field.

Alongside this, you'll attend the A Social Sciences Perspective of Academic Research in Management. This seminar is run within the Department of Management for all research students and will develop your understanding of the diversity of specialisms within the Department of Management and develop your critical analysis skills. You'll be invited to attend Employment Relations and Human Resources Faculty Group Seminars and have regular meetings with your Programme Director.

From the first year you'll also engage in two short research projects, called Research Practicums, with different members of Faculty. The rotation of practicum assignments will include one-to-one training and collaboration that provides you better understanding of the research process, such as literature reviews, applied research methods, coding and data analysis and evaluating findings and implications. It'll also give the opportunity to interact and get to know different members of the faculty group.

Why study with us

Meet the department

Our mission

Welcome to the Department of Management. Our mission is to inspire superior management practices by fostering a comprehensive understanding of individuals, teams, organisations, and markets, along with the psychological, social, political, and technological contexts that influence them.

By studying with us, you'll gain access to a world-leading centre for education and research, uniquely positioned within a world-class social science institution at the heart of a truly global city.

The environment

Join a vibrant intellectual community comprising world-renowned faculty, astute students, dedicated and responsive professional services staff, and high achieving alumni. Through pioneering research and high-level teaching, you'll receive comprehensive, intensive, and rigorous methodological training to help you become an expert in your specialist fields.

The rich and culturally diverse learning environment at LSE’s Department of Management, will not only enrich your experience through developing a broad perspective and understanding, but also unlock an invaluable network of global peers.

Create a better world

We go beyond the boundaries of a traditional business school by integrating diverse disciplines such as economics, marketing, data, and analytics. Our comprehensive approach ensures that students gain a profound and multifaceted understanding of the business world, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to excel in a dynamic global environment.

Join us in our vision to create a better world, where a profound understanding of management drives positive change in both business and society.

Discover more about our programmes and research.

Who's who

Your application

We welcome applications for research programmes that complement the academic interests of our staff at LSE. For this reason, we recommend that you take a look at our staff research interests before applying.

We individually evaluate each application and carefully review all the details you provide in your application form. We consider the following as part of your application.

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Fees and funding

The table of fees shows the latest tuition fees for all programmes.

You're charged a fee for your programme. Your tuition fee covers registration and examination fees payable to the School, lectures, classes and individual supervision, lectures given at other colleges under intercollegiate arrangements and, under current arrangements, membership of the Students' Union. It doesn't cover living costs or travel or fieldwork.

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£4,905

Home student fee (2025/26)

The fee is likely to rise over the full duration of the programme. The School charges home research students in line with fee levels recommended by the Research Councils.

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