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Housing Policy, Housing Management and Governance

Key information

Funding
Self-funded
School
Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
Location
Edinburgh
Delivery type
Full-time, Part-time
Supervisor
Glen Bramley
Start date
September

Much of our research under this theme relates to the management of social housing and focuses on social landlord operational functions such as housing allocations, rent collection and the management of anti-social behaviour. It also relates to our interests in the measurement of housing management performance, including via tenant satisfaction assessment. Tenancy sustainment, another area of interest, sits close to the boundary between housing management and homelessness. Our work under the ‘housing governance' heading has focused, in particular, on stock transfer and the broader restructuring of social housing.

The ‘housing policy' heading encompasses more wide ranging projects such as our contribution to the Westminster Government's ‘Evaluation of English Housing Policy Since 1975' (published 2005) and a recently completed evaluation of impacts attributable to Glasgow Housing Association's 2003-2010 £1 billion housing investment course. Another strand has involved studies on government schemes to minimise mortgage repossessions.

Project supervisor

Staff contributing to this research area include:

  • Glen Bramley
  • Colin Jones
  • Suzanne Fitzpatrick
  • Hal Pawson
Glen Bramley

Lead supervisor

Glen Bramley

Professor

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Suzanne Fitzpatrick

Suzanne Fitzpatrick

Professor of Housing and Social Policy

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Entry requirements

Candidate criteria

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English language requirements

If your first language is not English, we'll need to see evidence of your English language ability.

The minimum English language requirement for entry to this programme is IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) with no score lower than 6.0.

If you do not have IELTS 6.5, we offer a range of English language courses to help you meet the English language requirement for this programme prior to commencing your studies.

For more information about your application and our English Language requirements, please see Section 10 of our page on English Language Requirements as part of your application.

Funding information

StatusFull TimePart Time
Scotland£5,151£2,575.50
England / Wales / N Ireland£5,151£2,575.50
International£20,456£10,228
  • Status: Your residency status is usually defined as the country where you have been ordinarily resident for the three years before the start of your course.
  • International: 'International' includes applicants from European Union countries who do not hold Pre-Settled or Settled status in UK. (This does not include students from the Republic of Ireland - see above).

We offer a number of competitive funded scholarships for research degrees. Full or partial support may be available for well-qualified candidates from UK research councils, research pools, charities or industry.

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