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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
Full Time
SEP-26
3 Years
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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
Full Time
SEP-26
3 Years
Select a an exam type
This programme offers the chance to undertake a substantial piece of work that is worthy of scholarly publication and which makes an original contribution to the social scientific study of environmental change and development. You will begin on the MPhil, and will need to meet certain requirements to be upgraded to PhD status.The PhD in Environmental Policy and Development aims to provide a rigorous, research-based approach to the social scientific study of environmental change and development. The doctoral programme provides you with advanced and up-to-date teaching in environmental governance and development studies as well as tailored research skills training. Moreover, the doctoral experience at LSE exposes you to an international, vibrant and multidisciplinary research environment.The programme is run by the Environmental Economics and Policy cluster of the Department of Geography and Environment. The cluster brings together experts in environmental change, geography, political science and economics, with an interest in advancing empirical understanding and in the theory of environmental performance, behaviour and governance across a range of geographic scales. All members have strong expertise in environmental economics and/or policy and are regularly involved in high-profile consultancy work for national and international organisations.
The programme is offered in the following formats: Either the standalone MPhil/PhD Environmental Policy and Development (+3 route) or combined with the MSc Environmental Policy and Regulation/MSc Environment and Development progressing onto the MPhil/PhD Environmental Policy and Development (1+3 route). + 3 Route: MPhil/PhD Environmental Policy and Development (2-4 years). The minimum entry requirement for this programme is a taught masters degree (or equivalent), with a minimum of 65 per cent average and at least 70 in dissertation, in a related discipline. 1+3 Route: MSc Environmental Policy and Regulation/MSc Environment and Development (1 year) + MPhil/PhD Environmental Policy and Development (2-4 years). The 1+3 pathway – suitable if you don't hold a relevant postgraduate degree – is aimed at students graduating with an undergraduate degree in a related subject. (See entrance requirement for the relevant MSc Programme). The 1+3 Combined PhD Programme is only available as part of an ESRC Funded pathway. The 1+3 scheme provides funding for a one-year research training master's linked to a PhD programme and is designed for students who have not already completed an ESRC recognised programme of research training. The ESRC 1+3 scholarship covers the masters and the PhD programme and so takes up to five years in total. Progression from the masters onto the PhD programme is dependent upon performance in the masters programme (Students must score 65 per cent overall and at least 70 per cent in their dissertation to comply with the Departments usual PhD entry criteria). To apply for the 1+3 route, an application must be submitted for the relevant masters programme, including a research proposal for the PhD aspect of the pathway. Applicants must also indicate their wish to be considered for the 1+3 pathway and associated funding within their personal statement. Students who apply for the PhD programme directly will not be considered for the 1+3 pathway.
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£5,131 per year
Students from Domestic
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£24,400 per year
Students from EU
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£24,400 per year
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