PhD Studentship in International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. Deadline: 7 January 2025.
The Department of Politics, International Relations, and Philosophy (PIRP) is an established centre of teaching and research excellence. Their research spans continents, covering all areas of the world and addressing current, pressing public policy problems. They house several research units and centres, including the Centre for International Public Policy, the Centre for Islamic and Western Asian Studies and the Democracy and Election Centre. Research units and networks emphasize Democracy, Elections and Campaigning; Public Policy; Contemporary Political Theory; New Political Communication; International Security; and Gender and Politics.
PIRP has an active PhD programme with several dozen students. Entering first-year students form a cohort and together take a professional development module that covers all aspects of progressing through the PhD programme alongside preparing for careers in academia and beyond.
PIRP offers a fully-funded studentship on a competitive basis, via the South East Doctoral Training Arc (SEDarc). They welcome applicants interested in proposing projects in politics and international relations that match one of five challenge themes: living sustainably; healthy, thriving communities; inclusive economic growth; secure, effective, and trusted organizations; and transformative technologies for society. The project is open to specific research focuses and may be co-developed between the student and the academic supervisor.
