Research Interests
Open to PhD applications in:
- Transitional justice and conflict transformation
- Youth Justice/Young people in conflict with the law
- Youth and social justice
- Penology and former prisoners
- Criminal Justice
Public outreach & key achievements
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Alumni: Where are they now
PhD area | Women's experience of incarceration: Gender, power and coping strategies in Chinese female prisons |
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Name | Dr Ao Zhang |
Years of study | PhD awarded 2018 |
PhD area | Violent capital: The logic of violence in Dublin's illegal drug trade |
Name | Dr Brendan Marsh |
Years of study | PhD awarded 2016 |
PhD area | Children with fathers in prison: Visitation practices and experiences in Canada and Northern Ireland |
Name | Dr Erin McCuaig-Lambrinakos |
Years of study | PhD awarded 2017 |
Discover More
- Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- School of Law
- Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice
- The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice
Get ahead: tips on how to prepare your application to study for a PhD at QUB Law
Read our guidance on the steps in our PhD applications process and how to present your research proposal.
Interested in a postdoctoral fellowship at QUB Law?
If you have already completed a PhD or are about to do so, and you are looking for a mentor for a postdoctoral fellowship in one of my areas of expertise, please get in touch via email. The School of Law has a strong track record in supporting able candidates who are working towards fellowship applications to funders such as the British Academy, EU Marie Sklodowska-Curie scheme, ESRC NINE and the Leverhulme Trust.