PhD War Studies
Course Overview
This PhD program at the University of Glasgow's renowned Scottish Centre for War Studies offers a unique opportunity to conduct original, in-depth research into the history and impact of global conflict. You will join a vibrant research community, participating in seminars and conferences while receiving expert supervision from leading scholars in the field. The program culminates in a substantial thesis that makes a significant and publishable contribution to the understanding of war and peace.
Key Program Highlights
- Join a prestigious research center with expertise spanning from medieval warfare to modern international security.
- Receive dedicated one-on-one supervision from specialists aligned with your research interests.
- Participate in a dynamic academic community through regular research seminars and conferences.
- Produce an original 70,000-100,000 word thesis that contributes new knowledge to the field.
- Explore diverse themes including intelligence, genocide, counter-insurgency, and the ethics of war.
Course Overview
This PhD program at the University of Glasgow's renowned Scottish Centre for War Studies offers a unique opportunity to conduct original, in-depth research into the history and impact of global conflict. You will join a vibrant research community, participating in seminars and conferences while receiving expert supervision from leading scholars in the field. The program culminates in a substantial thesis that makes a significant and publishable contribution to the understanding of war and peace.
Key Program Highlights
- Join a prestigious research center with expertise spanning from medieval warfare to modern international security.
- Receive dedicated one-on-one supervision from specialists aligned with your research interests.
- Participate in a dynamic academic community through regular research seminars and conferences.
- Produce an original 70,000-100,000 word thesis that contributes new knowledge to the field.
- Explore diverse themes including intelligence, genocide, counter-insurgency, and the ethics of war.