MPhil/PhD Ethno-Political Studies
Course Overview
This MPhil/PhD program offers a unique, multidisciplinary research environment dedicated to the advanced study of the Middle East, Islam, and the wider Muslim world. Students work within a purpose-built institute alongside leading anthropologists, historians, political scientists, and other specialists to produce groundbreaking research. The degree is designed to prepare graduates for influential careers in academia, journalism, international security, and diplomacy.
Key Program Highlights
- Multidisciplinary research environment integrating anthropology, history, political science, and archaeology
- Affiliation with specialized research centres like Gulf Studies, Kurdish Studies, and Islamic Archaeology
- Collaborative work alongside leading academics and a vibrant postgraduate community
- Excellent career prospects in academia, government, journalism, and international organizations
- Purpose-built institute fostering a unique collective of regional and disciplinary expertise
Course Overview
This MPhil/PhD program offers a unique, multidisciplinary research environment dedicated to the advanced study of the Middle East, Islam, and the wider Muslim world. Students work within a purpose-built institute alongside leading anthropologists, historians, political scientists, and other specialists to produce groundbreaking research. The degree is designed to prepare graduates for influential careers in academia, journalism, international security, and diplomacy.
Key Program Highlights
- Multidisciplinary research environment integrating anthropology, history, political science, and archaeology
- Affiliation with specialized research centres like Gulf Studies, Kurdish Studies, and Islamic Archaeology
- Collaborative work alongside leading academics and a vibrant postgraduate community
- Excellent career prospects in academia, government, journalism, and international organizations
- Purpose-built institute fostering a unique collective of regional and disciplinary expertise