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African History PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 563 African History PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

A PhD in African History allows students to dive deeply into the rich past of the African continent. Students may decide to research by location, period, theme or case study. Whether you’re interested in human society, economics or cultural studies, by the end of the PhD your dissertation should act as a unique and significant contribution to the field of African History.

What’s it like to do a PhD in African History?

PhD students of African History are expected to engage in a range of historical sources and secondary literature. You’ll be asked to identify a primary source base and contribute to existing historiographical discussions with your informed interpretations.

Some popular research topics in African History include:

  • Africa in the Atlantic world
  • Diaspora
  • Gender
  • Political history
  • Religious history
  • State formation
  • Violence and inequality

In addition, students may wish to focus on the culture or society of specific countries in certain time periods.

Most African History doctoral programmes require applicants to propose their own research project. This will then form the basis of your work for the duration of the PhD. By the end, you will have produced a thesis of around 75,000 words to be defended in an oral viva exam.

Some students will apply for an advertised PhD project in African History, though these are less common. Often advertised PhDs involve researching a historical site, theme of current political interest or a particular source base.

During the PhD you will likely spend your time analysing historical texts, discussing your ideas and progress with your supervisor and sharing your research with colleagues. Depending on the availability of your sources you may be required to travel to historical archives. This could involve research trips to Africa. Many PhD students will also have the opportunity to teach undergraduate students.

Entry requirements

Most African History PhD programmes will require applicants to have a Masters degree with Merit or Distinction in a relevant subject (such as History, Politics or Religious Studies). Depending on where you choose to apply, you may also need to show that you have a level of language proficiency in the country’s native tongue.

PhD in African History funding options

In the UK, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) fund African History PhDs. The AHRC offers fully-funded studentships, including a tax-free stipend to cover living costs. If you are applying for an advertised PhD project, then funding will be guaranteed upon acceptance. However, if you are proposing your own project then you can only apply for Research Council funding after being accepted by a university.

It is also common for African History students to ‘self-fund’ their PhD. Many students are able to meet the financial demands through other means such as employment or the UK government’s PhD loan. Additionally, it is possible to secure short term grants from various sources to help cover one-off costs, such as travel.

PhD in African History careers

Aside from preparing you for a career in research, academia and teaching, the transferable skills gained throughout a PhD can set you up for success in some less obvious industries. African History PhD holders may find themselves working as civil servants, project managers or even in politics. Additionally many work as archivists, museum curators and publishers.

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PhD Opportunity in Electrosynthesis for Medicinal and Organic Synthesis

Location. University of Greenwich, Kent, UK. Duration. 3 years, full-time. The Project. We are seeking an ambitious and talented PhD candidate to join the Lam Research Group at the University of Greenwich, working at the forefront of electrosynthesis, sustainable organic synthesis, and reaction innovation. Read more
 Supervisor: Prof K Lam
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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Molecular Simulation and Data-Driven Discovery of Smarter, Greener Formulations

This project pioneers formulation design by integrating statistical optimisation tools with advanced molecular simulations and experimental validation with industry partners, Unilever. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr AF Finney, Prof S Maskell
 31 August 2026  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)
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Flash Joule Heating Technology for Sustainable Solar Panel Recycling

The Challenge. By 2030, the UK will generate approximately 1 million tons of decommissioned solar panels annually. Current recycling methods are energy-intensive, economically unviable and achieve limited material recovery. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr S Grasso
 19 June 2026  PhD Research Project  Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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(SATURN CDT) Developing advanced cementitious sealing materials for deep borehole disposal of high-level nuclear waste

Saturn_Nuclear_CDT. Deep borehole disposal (DBD) is rapidly emerging as a credible and potentially superior alternative to a mined & engineered deep geological repository, or GDF (geological disposal facility) as it is known in the UK. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr K P Travis, Dr B Walkley, Prof F Gibb, Mr J Beswick
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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Magnetic Nanobots for Targeted Cancer Therapy

This PhD research focuses on developing magnetic nanobots for targeted cancer therapy. By harnessing externally controlled magnetic fields, these nanoscale devices can navigate to tumour sites, enabling precise drug delivery while minimizing damage to healthy tissues. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr J Hanson, Prof R D'Sa
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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PhD Studentship in Medicinal Chemistry - Hydrophobic warheads to expand covalent drug discovery

Award summary. 100% fees covered (Home), and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £21,805 (2026/27 UKRI rate). Overview. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr HS Stewart
 9 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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Development of bioprinted cardiac tissue for preclinical detection of drug-induced cardiotoxicity

Detrimental effects upon the cardiovascular system are a major concern for drug development, both in terms of developmental drug attrition and life-threatening toxicities. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr J Gill
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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Mechanosensitive Nanochannels

Nano- and Angstrom-scale capillaries have been studied intensively because of their importance in many natural phenomena and use in numerous applications. Read more
 Supervisor: Prof R Boya
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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Investigating Epilepsy Molecular Mechanisms in Patient-Specific Stem Cell Models of SLC6A1 Deficiency

SLC6A1 encodes GAT-1, a voltage-dependent gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporter that is responsible for the reuptake of GABA from the synapse which are mainly found in the astrocytes. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr M Alsaqati, Dr O Al Musaimi
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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Non-invasive Therapy for Soft Tissue Reconstruction: Applications in Cosmetics and Wound Healing

Soft tissue reconstruction is emerging as an important strategy to repair and replace diseased or damaged tissue that has been compromised due to tumour removal, injury, trauma, aging, etc. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr O Al Musaimi, Dr K Wooi Ng
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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PhD Studentship - Centre for Doctoral Training in Process Industries: Net Zero – Net Zero Marine Fuels by Hydrothermal Processing of Waste

Marine transport is a difficult sector to decarbonise, as electrical power is challenging for many forms of shipping. Hence, sustainable marine fuels are required. Read more
 Supervisor: Prof A Phan
 1 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)
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Ph.D. in Natural Sciences

 As demand for sustainable, science-driven solutions intensifies, today's most impactful breakthroughs increasingly emerge at the intersection of disciplines. Read more
 Funded PhD Programme (Students Worldwide)  International PhD Programme
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Ph.D. in Energy and Sustainability

The global imperative to decarbonize and transform industry has made energy and sustainability research a paramount necessity. IIT Delhi and IIT Delhi – Abu Dhabi (IITD-AD) offer a fully funded Ph.D. Read more
 Funded PhD Programme (Students Worldwide)  International PhD Programme
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(SATURN CDT) Robust Structural Validation of Plutonium and Minor Actinide Wasteforms: Bridging Parametric Asymmetry through Bond Valence Analysis and Spectroscopy

Saturn_Nuclear_CDT. Background and hypothesis  . The United Kingdom holds the world's largest inventory of separated civil plutonium, alongside significant quantities of minor actinide and fission product wastes from decades of nuclear power generation and reprocessing. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr N Reeves-McLaren, Dr LB Blackburn, Dr M Baker
 1 August 2026  PhD Research Project  Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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PhD Studentship - Process Industries: Net Zero CDT - Predictive Modelling of Powder Blending in Continuous Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Are you ready to accelerate the delivery of life-saving medicines and support global Quality by Design (QbD) in pharmaceutical manufacturing?. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr C Hare
 1 July 2026  PhD Research Project  Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)

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