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The UK has probably one of the most cosmopolitan societies within Europe and you will study with people from all over the world in this truly multicultural society. The variety of universities and degrees is broad and degrees will be accepted worldwide. Some of the world's best universities like Oxford or Cambridge are located in the United Kingdom as well. Read more about studying in United Kingdom

  • PhD in Humanitarianism and Conflict Response PhD

    The University of Manchester

    This structured PhD is inspired by the need to conduct rigorous, in-depth research and analysis on the impact and outcomes of contemporary and historical crises. It is driven by a desire to inform and support policy and decision makers (inc. WHO, FO) and to optimise joint working between partner organisations, and to foster increased accountability within a knowledge-gathering framework. We will offer a flexible approach to the provision of teaching, to cater for the current needs of the aid industry and prepare the next generation of crisis response researchers and practitioners; the programme will seek to engage directly with people affected by situations of ongoing conflicts and crises.

  • PhD in Ancient History

    Cardiff University

    Cardiff offers considerable research strength in ancient history and has very strong links with archaeology, medieval history and religious studies through the Centre for Late Antique Religion and Culture.

  • PhD in Visual Cultures PhD

    Goldsmiths, University of London

    We welcome proposals from applicants wishing to explore art within a broad framework of critical theory, philosophy and cultural studies, including issues of cultural difference, performativity, visual display, aurality, encounters with audience, and the production of subjectivities.

  • PhD in History of Science, Technology and Medicine

    University of Kent, Canterbury Campus

    The School's complementary Centres for the History of Medicine, Ethics and Medical Humanities, and for the Sciences have a strong postgraduate research group, and support full or part-time research. Recently completed theses include projects on 19th-century literature and science, the relations between instrument makers and natural philosophers, the history of home computers, the construction of engineering science in Britain, and the history of Porton Down.

  • PhD in History PhD

    The University of Manchester

    The PhD is a three-year 'course' with strong support from a supervisor and an associate supervisor, who, together with one other academic, also comprise an advisory research panel. Ongoing research training in relevant matters, e.g. tailor-designed training in certain foreign languages, in presentation of conference papers, etc; plus career development advice, is built into all years of the programme. PhD research proceeds in the context of a vibrant PhD community (about 40 strong) which organises its own research seminar. The programme culminates in the submission of an 80,000-word dissertation that is an original contribution to historical knowledge.

  • PhD in Archaeology, Heritage and Environment PhD

    University of Birmingham

    Our PhD and MPhil programmes provide the chance to work with an expert in your subject area in order to develop a substantial research project that results in a significant dissertation. These degrees have no taught components, but relevant taught modules may be attended by arrangement to develop appropriate research skills (including the study of ancient languages or technical/professional skills).

  • PhD in Curatorial - Knowledge PhD

    Goldsmiths, University of London

    This programme is aimed at researchers who are already working in the field and are interested in theorising their practice.

  • PhD in Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies Research

    Kings College London

    The Department currently has expertise in the following areas: Greek literature (especially fiction) since the 12th century; Byzantine history; Greek history in the 19th and 20th centuries; Discourse analysis and sociolinguistics of modern Greek; Byzantium and the West; Archaeology, architecture and economic history of Byzantium and the Levant from late antiquity to the late medieval period; Material culture of Cyprus in the Byzantine period.

  • PhD in Russian and East European Studies PhD/MPhil/MA (Research)

    University of Birmingham

    We offer MA, MPhil and PhD research degrees on a full- and part-time basis. You may enter the PhD programme either directly, or as a continuation of an ESRC ‘1+3’ research training programme (CREES is an ESRC-recognised research training site and has also gained funding for researchers in History from the AHRC).

  • PhD in Cartoons and Caricature

    University of Kent, Canterbury Campus

    We accept candidates for the degree of MA, MPhil or PhD by research and thesis. Staff supervision comes from the appropriate departments.

  • PhD in Archaeology

    Newcastle University

    PhD supervision is normally available in the following research areas: Landscape archaeology; Material culture, economy and technology; Bodies and identity; Later prehistory; Classical and Byzantine archaeology; Medieval and post-medieval archaeology;

  • PhD in History Research

    Kings College London

    We offer a 2 year full-time or 3 year part-time MPhil and a 3 year full-time or 4-6 year part-time PhD, with some students registering first for the MPhil and transferring to the PhD programme after their first year. This is a prolonged research programme culminating in the presentation of a thesis, followed by an oral examination (viva voce). The thesis must form a distinct contribution to the knowledge of the subject and afford evidence of originality, shown either by the discovery of new facts or by the exercise of independent critical power.

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