PhD International Relations
Course Overview
This PhD program in International Relations challenges the boundaries of the discipline, empowering you to make a substantial and original contribution to knowledge for a better world. You will join a vibrant community of doctoral researchers and expert faculty engaged in world-leading policy and public impact work.
Key Program Highlights
- Make an original contribution to the field through your doctoral research
- Learn from a world-leading faculty with strong international networks
- Engage in cutting-edge policy work with real-world public impact
- Specialize in critical fields like human rights, development studies, or security
- Join a dynamic and supportive community of doctoral researchers
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Course Overview
This PhD program in International Relations challenges the boundaries of the discipline, empowering you to make a substantial and original contribution to knowledge for a better world. You will join a vibrant community of doctoral researchers and expert faculty engaged in world-leading policy and public impact work.
Key Program Highlights
- Make an original contribution to the field through your doctoral research
- Learn from a world-leading faculty with strong international networks
- Engage in cutting-edge policy work with real-world public impact
- Specialize in critical fields like human rights, development studies, or security
- Join a dynamic and supportive community of doctoral researchers
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Tuition fee
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Start date
Duration
Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs