The Master’s by Research is a type of postgraduate research degree that can either be undertaken as an MA by Research ‘MA (Res)’, an MSc by Research ‘MSc (Res)’ or an LLM by Research ‘LLM (Res)’.
This is not the same as an MRes, which is a postgraduate taught Master’s degree (Master of Research) typically including at UEA 80 credits of taught modules and a 100-credit dissertation.
Master’s by Research degrees place emphasis on research and do not include taught modules or learning through seminars and lectures. Instead, you’ll focus on your chosen research area and give yourself experience of what research life is like. Your research could be carried out in a laboratory or outside of UEA, depending on the School in which you are researching in.
Typically a Master’s by Research degree lasts two years. In year one you’ll undertake your research and in year two you’ll go into the writing-up phase before submitting your thesis.