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We have 8 Political Economics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in London

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Political Economics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in London

We have 8 Political Economics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in London

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
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PhD Researcher in Public Policy Research (Understanding the Regulation of Parliamentary Expenditure)

We are the only dedicated Department of Political Economy in the UK, with a large faculty of over 70 staff who research and teach at the intersections of politics, economics and philosophy. Read more

Communication and Social Change (CSC) Hub Studentship

The CSC hub at Loughborough University London promotes participation, storytelling, voice, activism, and citizen empowerment through dialogic, decolonising, and inclusive communication. 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

Policy, Sport, and Geopolitics in an Unstable World PhD

Elite and amateur sport are recognised as important political tools for governments looking to achieve national and international ambitions such as improving public health or promoting a particular national identity globally. Read more

Climate and Ecological Transitions Hub Studentship

The Climate and Ecological Transitions (CET) Hub at Loughborough University London is an interdisciplinary initiative focused on developing impactful research that navigates the complex political, economic, socio-cultural, and institutional factors shaping ecological transitions. Read more

Nation-building following colonisation: does the existence of “sibling” nation-states matter?

As discussed by Anderson (1991), (de)colonisation sometimes leads to one unique successor nation-state (as for Dutch Indonesia) or sometimes instead to several of them (as for British India or French Indochina). Read more
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