Full time
3 years
SEP
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Politics
Research
Research profile
Research in Politics and International Relations explores the theory, practice and ethics of politics and governance.
We cover a broad area of expertise, from local policy to global governance, political theory to empirical studies, constructivism to rational choice approaches.
Our Politics & International Relations group has close links with cross-disciplinary and internationally recognised research centres.
Major research focuses include: sub-state and supranational dimensions of politics and public policy; the impact of devolution in the UK and elsewhere, and the constitution and governance of the European Union; international politics: changing relations, the new security agenda, transatlantic relations, political economy, migration politics and global governance; nationalism, democratic transition, civil society and institution-building; health, welfare, environment, competition, migrations and citizenship, and equal opportunities policies; political theory, especially war ethics, environmental ethics and theories of freedom
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For this course (per year)
£26,300
A UK 2:1 honours degree or its international equivalent, and a UK masters degree with an overall mark of 65% or its international equivalent.