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Professional and Digital Learning
The Professional and Digital Learning theme at The Open University UK addresses critical global challenges. We work with partners in multinational companies, professional bodies, academic institutions, and civil society organisations to coordinate responses to improve the ways people and organisations learn.
Computer Science
Whether you choose to study at Masters or PhD level, you'll find that Computer Sciences at University of Hull combines research expertise and cutting-edge facilities to deliver a unique experience in your postgraduate journey.
Arts Education
Develop a career as an educator in the arts, and gain a PhD in Arts Education at the Simon Fraser University.
Experimental Mechanics
Experimental Mechanics research at Luleå University of Technology concerns the development of experimental methods in order to study phenomena in mechanics.
Business Administration
The Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) programme at Coventry University is cohort-based, with groups of up to 10 candidates mentored throughout their research degree by an expert academic team.
Molecular Biosciences
The areas comprising the "Molecular Biosciences" doctoral programme at University of Bayreuth range from organic chemistry to biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, all the way to biotechnology.
Computer Science
At the University of New Brunswick you will enjoy learning from cutting-edge expert computer scientists in a long-standing Computer Science program.
Education and Training
Our Education and Training research degree (MPhil/PhD) at University of Greenwich is ideal for professionals in education and other fields to conduct unique research in education and training with support from experts in the field.
Aerospace Engineering and Aviation
Use your advanced research skills to further the growth of aerospace engineering with this Aerospace Engineering and Aviation program at RMIT University.
Palliative Care and End of Life
Undertake a PhD in Palliative Care and End of Life at Flinders University. Make a difference when it matters most.
Global Health and Development Research
The School of Life, Health and Chemical Science at The Open University UK has a strong track record of engagement with Global Health and Development Research projects.
Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science
Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science is a Graduate area of study within the Psychology Department from University of Guelph.
History
At University of Hull, you research History under the supervision and guidance of leading experts who are active historians working on everything from ancient Rome to modern Britain.
Practical, Ecumenical Theology and Theological Ethics
The Practical, Ecumenical Theology and Theological Ethics programme at Charles University provides doctoral research opportunities in practical, ecumenical, and ethical dimensions of theology across diverse contexts.
Sociology
The Sociology programme offered by Stockholm University develops advanced research expertise in social structures, relationships, and inequalities within societies.
Chemistry
With this Chemistry degree from the University of St Andrews, you will be prepared for a career in chemical-related industries such as fuels, pharmaceuticals and fragrances.
Law
At the University of Hull, we welcome applications for postgraduate research into many areas of Law at PhD level.
Otherness in the Humanities
The Gender and Otherness in the Humanities (GOTH) research group at The Open University UK engages with various fields, including English Literature, Creative Writing, Music, History, Theatre Studies, Art History and Classical Studies, to explore topics related to themes of gender and otherness.
Entomology
The University of Manitoba PhD in Entomology provides exposure to diverse fields of entomology and related sciences with a focus on developing written and oral communications skills.
Death, Dying and Bereavement
Death, Dying and Bereavement has been a major research and teaching theme in the School of Health, Wellbeing and Social Care at The Open University UK for over 20 years.