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islamic PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 12 islamic PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

School of Divinity

Why Study with us?. Our postgraduate department offers you the chance to engage with cutting-edge research on theology and religion in a wide variety of areas. Read more

PhD Studentships in The Faculty of Business and Law

Closing Date: 09 June, 2025 - 23:59. The Open University Business and Law Schools are inviting applications to join our on-campus PhD programme. Read more

Theology & Religious Studies PhD

At King's you will find a broad range of overlapping areas of research. Students can pursue traditional areas of study through. Read more

Targeting amino-acid transporters for treatment of cancer and neurological disorders

Metabolism is an important biological process that generate energy for cellular functioning across the body. Brain particularly requires a large amount of energy to perform its complex functions. Read more

African Studies and Anthropology - Postgraduate Research Opportunities

African Studies PhD/MA by Research (On-Campus or by Distance Learning). Social Anthropology PhD/MA by Research (On-Campus or by Distance Learning). Read more

Delegation in Complex Conflicts

In the last decade, principal–agent theory has almost completely dominated theorizing on conflict delegation. Although not without criticism, it is fair to say that principal– agent theory has become the dominant framework through which we have come to study external support to non-state armed groups. Read more

Investigating the link between chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease.

Research interests/description of main research theme. Patients with chronic kidney disease are 40% more likely to develop cardiovascular disease, however, mechanisms driving the cardiovascular pathogenesis are unclear. Read more

Investigating the mechanisms for cardiac fibrosis development and reversal

Research interests/description of main research theme. Fibrosis is a hard to treat condition of major socioeconomic importance, with ~45% of all deaths in the developed world being attributed to some type of chronic fibro-proliferative disease and is exemplified by heart disease. Read more
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