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We have 44 Development Studies PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

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Development Studies PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

We have 44 Development Studies PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

Get paid to do postgraduate study! South and East Network for Social Sciences (SENSS) funding

The South and East Network for Social Sciences (SENSS) offers funding of up to £21,000 per year for you to undertake postgraduate studies, starting in October 2025. Read more

Get paid to do postgraduate study! South and East Network for Social Sciences (SENSS) funding

The South and East Network for Social Sciences (SENSS) offers funding of up to £21,000 per year for you to undertake postgraduate studies, starting in October 2025. Read more

Get paid to do postgraduate study! South and East Network for Social Sciences (SENSS) funding

The South and East Network for Social Sciences (SENSS) offers funding of up to £21,000 per year for you to undertake postgraduate studies, starting in October 2025. Read more

PhDs in Psychology, Sociology and Politics

Sheffield Institute of Social Sciences. Our department works to address contemporary issues in areas like health and wellbeing, social policy and inequality, and international relations. Read more

Regional Trade Agreements and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries

  Research Group: School of Management
Over the years regional trade agreements have been set up to facilitate trade, intra-regional economic activities and improve business stability and security (Debrah et al., 2024). Read more

Global Development PhD studentships at a leading university

Global Development PhD studentships at a leading university. Pursue a PhD in Global Development at the University of East Anglia (UEA), a top-tier, research-led institution committed to tackling the global challenges that shape our world. 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

Political Parties in Africa

The Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Reading seeks to appoint an outstanding and highly motivated PhD candidate for three full years (36 months). Read more

Dividing lines: drivers and solutions to polarisation in democracy

Across democracies around the world, there is widespread partisan polarization. Political conflict is central to democracy. However, democratic functioning is under threat when political identities solidify into polarized groups who are unwilling to engage respectfully with each other. Read more

PhDs in The Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research

Our research focuses on issues of social and economic disadvantage as experienced by places and people. We invite applications for research study in any of our research strengths, which include. Read more

Delegation in Complex Conflicts

In the last decade, principal–agent theory has almost completely dominated theorizing on conflict delegation. Although not without criticism, it is fair to say that principal– agent theory has become the dominant framework through which we have come to study external support to non-state armed groups. Read more

Decisionmaking in the European Union

The Department of Politics at the University of Reading seeks to appoint an outstanding and highly motivated PhD candidate for a period of 3 full years (36 months). Read more

Music and language processing in autism and amusia

Music and language are fundamental traits of human existence. They both rely on complex sound sequences to convey meaning. It has been hotly debated whether the two are processed through distinct cognitive modules or using shared mechanisms. Read more

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