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international political economy PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 13 international political economy PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Political, Social and International Studies at UEA

With expert supervision, a supportive research environment, high levels of student satisfaction and high-quality research training, we welcome applications from well-qualified candidates to our MPhil/PhD programmes and our Master's by Research. Read more

Take your research degree in Arts and Social Sciences or Business at Monash University Malaysia

Over 100+ Scholarships Available. Scholarships include the Graduate Research Excellence Scholarships, Tuition Waiver Scholarships, Global Excellence and Mobility Scholarships. Read more

Institute for International Management and Entrepreneurship

The Institute for International Management and Entrepreneurship (IIME) focuses on examining economic activities within rapidly evolving global and national contexts. Read more

Inequalities, Power, Justice, and Social Inclusion PhD

Loughborough University London invites applications for a fully funded PhD scholarship within the Inequality, Power, Justice, and Social Inclusion Research and Innovation Hub. Read more

Agent-Based and Machine Learning Models for understanding the Economic Impacts of AI and/or the Green Transition

Research Focus. Economies worldwide are undergoing transitions driven by new technologies and the move toward a green economy. These transitions, if not done carefully managed, can increase inequality and political polarisation, but under the right policies they can contribute to a more equitable and prosperous future. Read more

Language Policy and State Crime #1679874

The central agent of language policy is the state in the broad sense, which includes elected and appointed officials, the bureaucracy and the institutions, bodies and organisations that make up the government apparatus at the national, regional, or local level. Read more
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Radical place-making: folk counter-geographies and cultural representations of opposition to power in Aberdeen, Scotland

The University of Aberdeen is an internationally recognised centre for excellence for research addressing the global challenges of energy transition, environment and biodiversity, social inclusion and cultural diversity, health, nutrition and wellbeing, and data and artificial intelligence. Read more
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