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Philosophy
At the University of Aberdeen, we offer our graduate students a phd programme degree in Philosophy. Join us!
Animal Biology
The Animal Biology programme from University of Worcester has grown significantly in the last 10 years as the University itself has expanded.
Accounting
Create research that has an impact on the areas of accounting, accountability, governance and performance management with this Accounting programme at the University of Sussex.
Biochemistry
Our research in this Biochemistry PhD programme at the University of Sussex focuses on proteins and the genes that encode them.
Chemistry
Chemical technologies enrich our quality of life, creating new developments in areas from drug discovery to transitional metal chemistry. This Chemistry programme is offered at the University of Sussex.
Physical Geography
Research in Physical Geography at Keele University focuses predominantly on glacial and periglacial environments and Quaternary environmental change.
Philosophy of Religion
This Philosophy of Religion programme at Charles University focuses on philosophical inquiry into religion through text-based analysis and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Cyber-Physical Systems
Current research focus in this Cyber-Physical Systems programme at Luleå University of Technology is directed in two areas: system of systems and electronics and software integration.
Experimental and Applied Psychology
The Experimental and Applied Psychology graduate degree programs from the University of Regina in Saskatchewan prepare you for a high-impact career doing psychological research in academic, industry or public-sector settings.
Critical Studies in Improvisation
The new interdisciplinary graduate program in the field of Critical Studies in Improvisation (IMPR) at University of Guelph offers MA and PhD Degrees incorporating foundations in critical inquiry, built on years of award-winning, arts-based research and training by the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI).
Photonics
There are approximately 50 graduate students in our department within the Department of Photonics at Oklahoma State University, in addition to eight postdoctoral fellows and undergraduates in approximately 40 majors.
Musical Acoustics
Musical Acoustics research at The Open University UK is carried out by PhD students working individually or in collaboration with the Group’s other PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and academic staff.
Climate Change, Past, Present and Future
Environmental changes in Earth history can be used to help understand and predict the trajectory of future anthropogenically driven environmental change. This Climate Change, Past, Present and Future programme is offered at The Open University UK/
Aquaculture
The University of Stirling is a global leader in Aquaculture research and teaching, supporting the development of aquaculture worldwide.
Business Administration
The Doctor of Business Administration at the University of Hertfordshire offers the opportunity for those with an enthusiasm for learning to gain a professional doctorate, the highest level of professional qualification available in business and management.
Education
The PhD in Education at the University of Sussex gives you the opportunity to develop specialist knowledge in an area of interest and to hone advanced research skills.
Computer-Integrated Education
This Computer-Integrated Education degree programme is offered by the Faculty of Education at the University of Pretoria.
Law
A University of Hertfordshire doctoral research degree in Law is an internationally recognised degree signifying high levels of achievement in research.
Human Development and Family Science
In the Human Development and Family Science (HDFS) Ph.D. program at Florida State University, we train students to become the next generation of scholars, university faculty, and researchers.
Crime, Harm, Criminalisation and Criminal Justice
The Social Policy and Criminology - Crime, Harm, Criminalisation and Criminal Justice research group at The Open University UK is recognised for critical scholarship, that challenges assumptions about ‘crime’, ‘the criminal’ and/or ‘justice’ and critically interrogates criminology as a discipline.