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Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 71 Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Embarking on a PhD in Languages, Literature and Culture immerses candidates in the rich tapestry of global languages, literatures, and cultures, fostering a deep understanding and appreciation for linguistic diversity and its impact on human interaction. These advanced degrees offer a unique opportunity for students to explore the intricacies of language as a tool for communication, a carrier of culture, and a marker of identity.

Through PhDs in Languages, Literature and Culture, candidates engage in rigorous research related to linguistic structure, language acquisition, sociolinguistics, comparative literature, and cultural studies. This pursuit is not solely academic; it’s a journey into the heart of human expression, contributing to the preservation of linguistic heritage and promoting cross-cultural understanding in an increasingly interconnected world.

Why complete a PhD in Languages, Literature and Culture?

A PhD in Languages, Literature and Culture provides students with the unparalleled opportunity to contribute to our understanding of linguistic phenomena. These programmes encourage deep analytical and theoretical engagement with languages, enabling candidates to question and redefine concepts related to language use, development, and evolution.

Research within these programmes often encompasses a wide range of topics, from the examination of historical texts to the study of contemporary language use in digital media. Through their studies, doctoral candidates develop a comprehensive understanding of the ways in which languages shape and are shaped by social, political, and cultural forces, positioning them to make significant contributions to the field of linguistic and cultural studies.

In terms of employment, earning a PhD in Languages, Literature and Culture opens up a multitude of career opportunities. Graduates are well-equipped for academic careers, where they can continue their research, contribute to the advancement of linguistic studentship, and teach future generations of linguists and language practitioners.

Beyond academia, PhD holders find rewarding careers in publishing, cultural organisations, international relations, and language policy development, where their expertise in languages and cultural studies is invaluable. The advanced research, analytical, and communication skills honed during these programmes are highly sought after in a wide range of professional contexts, enabling graduates to work effectively across cultural and linguistic boundaries.

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PhD programmes in Liberal Arts

Mary Immaculate College (MIC) offers a diverse suite of postgraduate programmes in Liberal Arts to masters and doctoral level. Be part of an innovative and creative learning environment with student supports, graduate skills training and a range of financial supports. Read more

PhD Studentship (3 years): Reading Covid Fiction: Style and Response

Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship, supported by the College of Business and Social Sciences to be undertaken within the Department of English Languages and Applied Linguistics at Aston University. Read more

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

Funded Studentship for Applicants with a Link to Cumbria (KEN24/MPEE/HOWATSON)

This opportunity is only available to students classed as UK students. International students are not eligible. Northumbria University is delighted to offer fully-funded three year studentships specific to applicants who have a link to Cumbria. Read more

The Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme Knowledge Orders before Modernity

The Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme `Knowledge Orders before Modernity' (KOM) is an innovative collaboration between King's College London and the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS) at the University of Kent. Read more

The Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme Knowledge Orders before Modernity

The Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships Programme `Knowledge Orders before Modernity' (KOM) is an innovative collaboration between King's College London and the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS) at the University of Kent. Read more

Miriam Allott Doctoral Awards

The Department of English at the University of Liverpool invites applications for two Miriam Allott Doctoral Awards. Awards. There are two doctoral awards available. Read more

PhD Biography

For their first year, students attend seminars that provide a critical awareness of the subject, which is an essential prerequisite for dissertation work. Read more

UCL SECReT: The International Training Centre for Security and Crime Research Degrees

UCL's Security Science Doctoral Research Training Centre (UCL SECReT) was founded in 2009 with support from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (ESRC) and an array of public and private sector organisations working in crime reduction security and law enforcement. Read more

Three fully funded PhD Research Studentships in Future Societies

Applications are invited by Centre for Future Societies Research for three fully funded PhD studentships at the University of Hertfordshire. Read more

German PhD (option of joint PhD with Stuttgart or Humboldt University)

Our current research students work mainly in cultural and historical studies from the Middle Ages to the present day, including literary studies, film and cinema studies; theatre studies; literary and cultural theory; and the history of ideas. Read more

Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies PhD

Spanish was first taught at King’s in 1831, and the teaching of Portuguese in British universities was pioneered by King’s in the 1860s. Read more

Sheffield Hallam Opportunity PhD Scholarships

Sheffield Hallam is committed to addressing barriers to higher education for under-represented groups. To help address underrepresentation in our postgraduate research student community, we are offering the below scholarships for academic year 2024/25. Read more

Being a non-native speaker in a dynamic world: Language-related policy and its effects on people's cognition, wellbeing and other aspects of their lives

PLEASE NOTE. This project is for self-funded or externally sponsored students only. It is quite common that a country or community has only one official language, or one overwhelmingly dominant official language amongst a few. Read more

Poetry – Communism – Philosophy

Aim. The project aims to take seriously and examine systematically the political implications of the fact that there is no poetry that is not addressed to all. Read more

Understanding multilingualism: Cognitive, linguistic or social aspects of coordinating knowledge about multiple languages

PLEASE NOTE. This project is for self-funded or externally sponsored students only. We invite applications from strong and motivated candidates to our highly interdisciplinary PhD project on language processing in multilingual contexts. Read more

Bilingualism and multilingualism in young children: Exploring the impact on learning, literacy and communication

Early development in a bilingual or multilingual context presents both opportunities and challenges for a young child. Much of the research on this issue adopts a general perspective on multilingual learners but this project aims to examine issues specific to the particular languages that the child is learning. Read more

Understanding Cultural Legal Studies: Interrogating Legal Meanings in Artistic and Popular Culture

Emerging out of traditions of law and literature, critical legal studies, and law and popular culture, cultural legal studies is an international field that has recently emerged at the cutting edge of the interdisciplinary study of law. Read more

Studying for a PhD in Humanities and Social Science

The University of Brighton has opened opportunities for self-funded PhD students in multiple areas of research in the fields of humanities and social sciences. Read more

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