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PhD History of Western Architecture
University of Buckingham

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Qualification

PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

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Location

London Campus

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Study mode

Full Time

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Start date

Sep 2026

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Duration

3 Year

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The PhD in the History of Western Architecture is an advanced research degree, awarded on the basis of a thesis and an oral viva voce examination. The primary purpose of the PhD is the preparation and presentation of a substantial piece of independent and original academic research, completed in three years if studying full-time and usually six years if studying part-time. There is also the possibility of early submission in cases where the student makes particularly rapid progress.There is an enormously broad range of possible thesis subjects in History of Western Architecture, and current dissertations in progress range from a studies of Late Antique Athens to European influence on the development of the city centre in Algiers. Given sufficient evidence to illuminate it, almost any aspect of the History of Western Architecture may potentially form an appropriate focus of study. The definition of the PhD subject is an iterative process, and it is usual for the candidate’s first thoughts on the topic to be modified in the course of the first year of study.Available start datesApr 2024Sep 2024Jan 2025Apr 2025Duration3 Years6 Years

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£8,267 per year
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University of Buckingham
51 Gower StreetLondonWC1E 6HJUnited Kingdom