Âé¶¹ÒùÔº

Top Skip to main content
Skip to Content
LOGO(small) - Âé¶¹ÒùÔº
LOGO(large) - Âé¶¹ÒùÔº

School of

Law

  • Home
  • Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Postgraduate Taught
    • Postgraduate Research
    • Graduate Degrees
    • Why Law at Âé¶¹ÒùÔº
    • Student Experience
    • Pathways to Qualification
  • Research
    • Research Projects
    • Research Environment
    • Impact and Engagement
    • Law Lab
    • Publications
    • Research Students
    • Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly
    • Visiting Scholars
    • Visiting Students
    • Public Lectures
    • Postdoctoral Research
  • Employability
    • Skills Development
    • Legal Placement Module
    • Employer Zone
    • Our Graduates
    • Mooting
    • Alumni Testimonials
    • Legal Practitioners
  • About
    • Location
    • Facilities
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Student Law Society
    • Pathways Opportunity Programme
    • Fordham Summer School
  • People
    • Academic Staff
    • Administrative Support
  • News
    • Archive 2021-22
    • Archive 2019-20
    • Archive 2018-19
    • Archive 2017-18
    • Archive 2016-17
    • Archive 2015-16
  • Events
    • Events 2023-24
  • Home
  • Study
    • Undergraduate
    • Postgraduate Taught
    • Postgraduate Research
    • Graduate Degrees
    • Why Law at Âé¶¹ÒùÔº
    • Student Experience
    • Pathways to Qualification
  • Research
    • Research Projects
    • Research Environment
    • Impact and Engagement
    • Law Lab
    • Publications
    • Research Students
    • Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly
    • Visiting Scholars
    • Visiting Students
    • Public Lectures
    • Postdoctoral Research
  • Employability
    • Skills Development
    • Legal Placement Module
    • Employer Zone
    • Our Graduates
    • Mooting
    • Alumni Testimonials
    • Legal Practitioners
  • About
    • Location
    • Facilities
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Student Law Society
    • Pathways Opportunity Programme
    • Fordham Summer School
  • People
    • Academic Staff
    • Administrative Support
  • News
    • Archive 2021-22
    • Archive 2019-20
    • Archive 2018-19
    • Archive 2017-18
    • Archive 2016-17
    • Archive 2015-16
  • Events
    • Events 2023-24
In This Section
  • Research Support and Facilities
  • Employability and Alumni
  • Fees and Funding
  • How to Apply
  • Our Supervisors

  • Home
  • School of Law
  • Study
  • Postgraduate Research
  • Find a PhD Supervisor

Find a PhD Supervisor

Professor Thérèse Murphy

School of Law

Professor Thérèse Murphy

School of Law

My work focuses on human rights law and practice. I am particularly interested in health and human rights, including the relationship between human rights and new technologies, and the right to share in the benefits of scientific progress. I am also interested in human rights method.

Contact info

  • T.Murphy@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 3475

Research Interests

Open to PhD applications in: 

  • Health and human rights
  • Science, technology and human rights, in particular questions concerning law's capacity to regulate the life sciences
  • Human rights method
  • Human rights more broadly
  • Health law and ethics
  • Global health law

Make a PhD enquiry


Public outreach & key achievements

  • Chairperson, European Master’s in Human Rights and Democratisation, part of the Global Campus of Human Rights
  • Raoul Wallenberg Visiting Chair in Human Rights & Humanitarian Law, Lund University
  • Member, European Group on Ethics of Science and New Technologies
  • Member, HSC Clinical Ethics Forum, Northern Ireland
  • Member, National Research Ethics Committee on Medical Devices, Ireland
  • Co editor, Hart Publishing book series on Law and Health
  • Editorial board, Human Rights Law Review
  • Founding editor, GC Human Rights Preparedness
  • Founder and director, Health & Human Rights Unit
  • Experienced mentor to postdoctoral research fellows funded by the Leverhulme Trust, the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council and the EU’s Marie Sklodowska-Curie scheme

Research students

PhD area  The human right to health: Developing the economic accessibility component of the AAAQ framework 
Name  Gema Ocana Noriega 
   
PhD area Facebook Feminism to contest harm: A study to understand a changing landscape of healthcare in the technological era 
Name  Angela Rogan 
   

Alumni: Where are they now

PhD area Constructing Knowledge on Investigative Genetic Genealogy: Policy-making, Human Rights and the Private Individual
Name Dr Gillian Keilty
Years of study PhD awarded 2024
   
PhD area Exploring Potential Impact of Belief in Rape Myths on (Mock) Juror Decision-Making in Northern Ireland
Name Dr Rosemary Cowan
Years of study PhD awarded 2023
Current Position Lecturer (Education), Âé¶¹ÒùÔº
Quote "Therese was a great doctoral supervisor and continues to be a wonderful mentor and friend. Not only is she knowledgeable, professional and efficient regarding my field and the whole PhD process, research, writing, editing and examination, but she is also wise, in that she is somehow able to draw out my half-formulated ideas and inspire me to turn them into clear intentions. A thesis can be a lonely road; Therese made me feel I always had a travelling companion with my best interests at heart. Her advice, support and friendship was, and remains, invaluable."
   
PhD area Negotiating post-adoption contact: rights and recognition in the experiences of birth parents and lawyers in Northern Ireland
Name Dr Sarah Hansen
Years of study PhD awarded 2023
Current Position Employed barrister, Northern Ireland Civil Service and Practice Fellow, QUB
Quote "I greatly benefitted from Professor Murphy's ability to see the big picture while also providing me with insightful, detailed comments on my work. In addition to lending her guidance and expertise in the PhD and writing process she has been a great source of advice and support to my career beyond my PhD."
   
PhD area School exclusion of pregnant girls, gender stereotyping and international human rights law 
Name Dr Gift Sotonye Frank 
Years of study PhD awarded 2022
Current Position  Lecturer, School of Law, Âé¶¹ÒùÔº
Quote "Professor Murphy’s wealth of experience with supervising PhD students from different backgrounds and cultures was of great benefit to me during the course of my PhD. My successful completion of the PhD is also testament to her knowledge, expertise and kindness in the execution of her role."
   
PhD area Effective Protection? A comparative analysis of the role of international law in preventing and tackling human trafficking among refugees and asylum seekers in Africa and Europe
Name Dr Gillian Kane
Years of study PhD awarded 2022
Current Position Lecturer, School of Law, Ulster University
Quote "Throughout the life of the project, Professor Murphy played an active role, providing valuable feedback, encouragement and advice. It was a privilege to develop as a researcher under the guidance of such an experienced and kind supervisor."
   
PhD area Raising the Bar: Gender and the careers of women barristers in Northern Ireland
Name Dr Leah Treanor
Years of study PhD awarded 2020
Current Position Barrister-at-Law, The Bar of Northern Ireland 
Quote “Her recognition that a supervisor’s role is as much about career progression as academic guidance meant that I benefited from a well-rounded PhD experience.” 
   
PhD area Ensuring human rights and investment in conflict areas: Implications for Afghanistan
Name Dr Daria Davitti 
Years of study PhD awarded 2014
Current Position Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Lund University; ERC Starting Grant 2023-2028
Quote “She set an example of the type of academic that I aspire to become: rigorous and creative, whilst at the same time open, supportive and understanding.”
   
PhD area The removal of donor anonymity in the UK: The silencing of claims by would-be parents
Name  Dr Ilke Turkmendag
Years of study PhD awarded 2009
Current Position Senior Lecturer, School of Law, University of Newcastle, UK
Quote “During a sabbatical visit to Yale, I met another visiting scholar and we ended up discussing our experiences with our PhD supervisors. I told her that I partly owe my academic career to Thérèse: not only did she guide me intellectually during my PhD, helping me to cross the disciplinary boundaries which my thesis required, she also supported me during my postdoc years—in my grant applications, publications and career choices. This scholar had heard about an excellent PhD supervisor from a friend of hers who had studied in the UK, and it turned out to be the same person: Thérèse. So, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that Thérèse has an international reputation for supervision and mentoring!”
   

 


Discover More

  • Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Human Rights Centre

Get ahead: tips on how to prepare your application to study for a PhD at QUB Law

Read our 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.


Postgraduate research
Your postgraduate experience
QUB Logo
Contact Us

Contact


School Of Law

Main Site Tower
University Square
Belfast BT7 1NN

All Enquiries
  • +44(0)28 90975122
  • law-enquiries@qub.ac.uk

Mailing List


Keep up to date with the latest news and events from the School by joining our

Quick Links


  • Study
  • Research
  • People
  • About
  • News

Social Media


© Âé¶¹ÒùÔº 2025
Privacy and cookies
Website accessibility
Freedom of information
Modern slavery statement
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
University Policies and Procedures
Manage cookies