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Fashion PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 10 Fashion PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Are you passionate about fashion and eager to make a mark in the industry? Pursuing a PhD in Fashion can be the perfect opportunity for you to delve deeper into the world of creative arts and design, and make a significant contribution to the field.

What's it like to study a PhD in Fashion?

Studying a PhD in Fashion allows you to explore the intersection of creativity, innovation, and cultural influences in the realm of fashion. You will have the chance to conduct in-depth research on topics such as sustainable fashion, fashion marketing, textile design, or fashion history. Through your research, you will gain a deeper understanding of the industry and its impact on society.

During your PhD journey, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with industry professionals, attend conferences and seminars, and present your research findings to a wider audience. This will not only enhance your academic and research skills but also provide you with valuable networking opportunities within the fashion industry.

Entry requirements for a PhD in Fashion

To pursue a PhD in Fashion, you will typically need a Master's degree in a relevant field, such as fashion design, textile design, or fashion management. Additionally, you will need to submit a research proposal outlining your intended research topic and methodology. This proposal should demonstrate your passion for the subject and your ability to contribute to the field.

PhD in Fashion funding options

Funding for PhDs in Fashion may be available from various sources, including governments, universities and charities, business or industry. See our full guides to PhD funding for more information.

PhD in Fashion careers

A PhD in Fashion opens up a wide range of career opportunities. You could become a fashion researcher, working for fashion brands, design houses, or research institutions. Your expertise in fashion can also lead to teaching positions at universities or colleges, where you can inspire and educate the next generation of fashion professionals. Additionally, you may choose to establish your own fashion consultancy or pursue a career in fashion journalism or fashion marketing.

With a PhD in Fashion, you will have the knowledge and skills to critically analyze the industry, drive innovation, and contribute to the development of sustainable and ethical practices in fashion. Your research can have a lasting impact on the industry, shaping trends, and influencing the way fashion is perceived and consumed.

Embark on a journey of creativity, research, and innovation by pursuing a PhD in Fashion. Expand your knowledge, make a difference in the industry, and unlock exciting career opportunities in the world of fashion.

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Artisan, Agency, Place: Making Local Fashion

A collaborative, practice-led doctoral research project situated in the Olympicopolis in partnership with London College of Fashion, UAL East and Creative Wick, Creative Zoning, East London. Read more

Natural Polymer Textiles & Fibres for Sustainable Fashion Sector PhD

This project aims to manufacture sustainable textiles from renewable/natural polymers such as cellulose, chitin, alginate, chitosan which derived from most abundant natural resources like agricultural biomass and sea food waste (crab shell, shrimp shells etc.). Read more

Research Degrees at UCA

Studying a creative research degree at UCA means joining a vibrant and progressive top ten research community with a wealth of specialist resources for creative research and practice. Read more

PhD in Art, Design and Media

The School of Art and Media at the University of Brighton welcomes students for PhD research study in multiple areas across contemporary fine art, visual communication, screen and media studies, digital media arts and sound, photography, fashion, textiles, design and craft. Read more

Research degrees in the School of Design

Our PhD course will allow you to become an expert in a specialist area and gain high-quality research training in Design. Your PhD can be taken full-time (three years standard, four years maximum) or part-time (five years standard, seven years maximum). Read more

The Language of Textiles

This project aims to explore the relationship between textiles and the language that originates from textiles and permeates into wider usage, as well as the way that wider language affects different areas of textiles. Read more
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