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MPhil/PhD Data, Networks and Society
Explore the social, political, and economic implications of an increasingly data-driven society.
MPhil/PhD Demography (Social/Formal)
Understand changing human populations – past, present and future. Equip yourself with advanced demographic research skills.
MPhil/PhD Economic Geography
Research traditional economics such as spatial, urban and real estate economics, and approaches within regional science and local economic development.
MPhil/PhD Economic History
We have one of the world's largest groups of economic history researchers. We encourage different approaches and wide chronological and geographical coverage.
MPhil/PhD Environmental Economics
Make an original contribution to the field of environmental economics with this research programme.
MPhil/PhD Environmental Policy and Development
The programme aims to provide a rigorous, research-based approach to the social scientific study of environmental change and development.
MPhil/PhD European Studies
Master research design and expertise in the subfields of Political Economy, Politics and Policy, Culture and Society, and Migration.
MPhil/PhD Gender
Develop an in-depth understanding of gender theory, epistemology and methodology, while preparing for a career in academia or policy research.
MPhil/PhD Health Policy and Health Economics
This interdisciplinary programme covers the choice, design, analysis and evaluation of health and social care policies, institutions and practice.
MPhil/PhD Human Geography and Urban Studies
This programme offers training in human geographic research and in responding to the challenges of rapid urbanisation and urban redevelopment around the world.
MPhil/PhD in Management - Information Systems and Innovation
Explore the complex interactions between information technology, organisations and society. Contribute original research in your chosen area.
MPhil/PhD International History
As one of the UK's leading centres of historical research, the department emphasises the international and transnational context of historical developments.