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Full time | Penryn Campus | 3 years | SEP

Study mode

Full time

Duration

3 years

Start date

SEP

Key information
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Qualification type

PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

Subject areas

Politics

Course type

Research

Course Summary

Overview

As one of the top-ten departments in the UK, Politics at Exeter provides an ideal place to undertake a MPhil/PhD in Politics and International Relations,

  • Security, Conflict and Human Rights,
  • or
  • Strategy and Security
  • .

    There are opportunities at both the Streatham Campus in Exeter and at the Penryn Campus near Falmouth.

    The MA by Research in Politics has been developed to allow you to undertake a research project in an area that interests you, within a shorter timeframe than the MPhil or PhD.

    Our

  • seminar series
  • ?and highly successful annual postgraduate conference brings together researchers from across all humanities and social sciences disciplines

    With over thirty members of faculty engaged in world-leading research and more than ninety research students currently enrolled, we offer a challenging but friendly and supportive environment in which to pursue your own research interests.

    Research overview

    Our research is structured around University and Department research centres which focus on research themes and provide additional institutional structures for facilitating research.

  • Centre for Elections, Media & Participation
  • Centre for European Studies
  • Centre of Advanced International Studies
  • Centre for Political Thought
  • Public Policy Research (PPGG)
  • Strategy and Security Institute (SSI)
  • Exeter Q-Step Centre
  • Centre for Middle East Politics (C-MEP)
  • Tuition fees

    UK fees
    Course fees for UK students

    Contact University and ask about this fee

    International fees
    Course fees for EU and international students

    For this course (per year)

    £22,600

    Entry requirements

    You should have a good first degree either in Politics or another subject that could prepare you for a research project within the Department.