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We have 52 Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Embarking on a PhD in Philosophy invites candidates into a profound journey of intellectual exploration and critical thinking. These advanced degrees provide a platform for students to delve into the fundamental questions that have puzzled humanity for centuries, covering areas such as ethics, metaphysics, logic, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind.

Through PhDs in Philosophy, candidates engage with complex texts, construct nuanced arguments, and contribute original insights to philosophical debates. This path is not just an academic route; it's a pursuit of wisdom and clarity, aimed at deepening our understanding of the world, the nature of reality, and our place within it.

Why complete a PhD in Philosophy?

A PhD in Philosophy offers students the unparalleled opportunity to contribute to a rich and diverse field of inquiry. These programmes challenge candidates to think deeply and critically about pressing philosophical questions, honing their ability to analyse, argue, and articulate complex ideas with precision.

The research undertaken during these degrees often pushes the boundaries of philosophical thought, offering new perspectives and solutions to both age-old and contemporary problems. Through engagement with the philosophical community and beyond, doctoral research in philosophy not only advances the discipline but also has the potential to influence other fields of study, enriching our collective approach to knowledge, ethics, and rational inquiry.

In terms of employment, earning a PhD in Philosophy opens up a wide array of career opportunities. In academia, graduates can shape the future of the discipline through teaching, mentoring, and research. Beyond the university, the critical thinking, analytical, and communicative skills developed during the PhD are highly valued in a variety of contexts.

Philosophy PhDs find rewarding careers in publishing, public policy, ethical consultancy, and even in the tech industry, where they can contribute to debates about artificial intelligence, ethics, and technology. The rigorous training and deep reflection that characterise a PhD in Philosophy equips graduates to tackle complex problems and ethical dilemmas in diverse professional settings, making a significant impact on society and contributing to the public discourse on important issues.

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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

No Recourse to Public Funds and food insecurity in the United Kingdom: Lived experience and human rights perspectives

The University of Aberdeen is an internationally recognised centre for excellence for research addressing the global challenges of energy transition, environment and biodiversity, social inclusion and cultural diversity, health, nutrition and wellbeing, and data and artificial intelligence. 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
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Time, Public Perceptions of Procedural Fairness, and Legal Theory

The state requires the public to engage with a broad range of administrative agencies that make decisions about their entitlements, needs and obligations. 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

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

Liverpool School of the Arts Doctoral Award

Faculty. Humanities and Social Sciences. Departments. Architecture, English, Communications & Media, Music, Philosophy. Level of award. 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

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

"The Point is to Change it." Marx in/and Contemporary Philosophy.

Aim. The project aims at mutually elucidating the contemporary philosphical discourses on emancipation through the lens of Marx(’s thought) and the contemporary significance of Marx(’s thought) through contemporary philosophical discourses on emancipation. 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

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