Regent's can support the research topics listed below within Business and Management and Humanities and Social Sciences. Business and Management research interests Strategy: Toggle Strategy: Economic development and sustainability Organisation behaviour Entrepreneurship Family business Service management Marketing: Toggle Marketing: Consumer behaviour Branding Digital marketing Marketing strategy Marketing Communications Finance and banking: Toggle Finance and banking: European and central banking Economic development and finance Public management Islamic banking and finance Trading (Finance, Energy and Commodities) Transnational studies: Toggle Transnational studies: Remittances and development Migration studies Labour markets studies Transnational consumers and diaspora marketing Diversity and Cross-cultural management Humanities and Social Science research interests International relations and politics: Toggle International relations and politics: Middle-Eastern studies Security studies Complexity studies Migration studies Medieval and modern history: Toggle Medieval and modern history: Medieval landscape history Early 20th century literary and political culture in Britain Catholicism in 20th century Britain Protestantism in China 20th century contemporary art with particular reference to issues of memory Word-image works English literature: Toggle English literature: Victorian literary culture Media, cinema and performance: Toggle Media, cinema and performance: See academic staff profiles Languages: Toggle Languages: Language Teacher Education TESOL/TEFL Psychology: Toggle Psychology: Smell, taste and flavour The psychology of branding and marketing Forensic psychology Human sexuality The psychology of humour Evolutionary psychology and mate-poaching Social cognition Cross-cultural psychology Social media use Counselling Psychology: Toggle Counselling Psychology: While we primarily encourage our doctoral trainees to develop their own research interests, our team have particular supervision expertise in: Technologies and innovation in clinical and academic practice Social justice, participatory action and sexual/gender diversity The interface between research and therapeutic practice The existential, relational self in context Psychotherapy: Toggle Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy Mediation Counselling
Research centres Regent’s University London has a long-standing commitment to research. We invest heavily in our research centres to enhance the vitality of the institution and refresh our programmes.
Celebrating Regent’s 2024 Learning, Teaching, Research and Scholarship conference Co-leads for research at Regent's University London, Professor Joanne Lusher and Professor Tom Villis, share their experience of the recent 2024 Learning, Teaching, Research and Scholarship (LTRS) conference.
Celebrating successful applicants to the Vice-Chancellor’s Fund 2024-25 In December 2024, we were thrilled to announce the four successful applicants to the Vice-Chancellor’s Fund 2024-25 and the projects they will be exploring.