Philosophy PhD
University of Stirling
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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

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University of Stirling

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DEC-26

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University of Stirling

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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

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University of Stirling

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6 Years

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In the most recent Research Excellence Framework, 100% of our research impact and 82% of our overall research in Law was classed as world leading or internationally excellent. Research is centred around a number of clusters, reflecting staff expertise. These include Private Law, Environmental and Energy Law, Public Law, Competition Law, Intellectual Property and Legal Philosophy. Our Law staff are involved in a number of research networks and groups – from the UN Convention on the Rights of the ...Read more

In the most recent Research Excellence Framework, 100% of our research impact and 82% of our overall research in Law was classed as world leading or internationally excellent. Research is centred around a number of clusters, reflecting staff expertise. These include Private Law, Environmental and Energy Law, Public Law, Competition Law, Intellectual Property and Legal Philosophy. Our Law staff are involved in a number of research networks and groups – from the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Implementation Project, to the University Association for Contemporary European Studies. Postgraduate students undertaking a PhD or MPhil in Law at the University benefit directly from our vibrant, interdisciplinary research environment, and play a key role in furthering the division’s knowledge.Once you’re confident you have a good core idea for the research you’d like to carry out, you should identify the subject area your research will fall under.Our PhD subject areas page shows the broad topics we offer supervision in, but we appreciate that every PhD is an original idea and may not sit neatly under a single subject area. You should apply for the area that seems most relevant to your research proposal, and we can always reallocate applications to the most suitable subject area after you apply.

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52/279
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34th
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51st
What students say
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Esther
14 Oct 24

Best: if you enjoy a specific sport, the community around it is fun. Mostly facilities the uni offers are also accommodating to that. Worst: if you don’t enjoy sports as much, it..Read more

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29 Jan 14

I'm having a great time at Stirling - I commute to campus because our accommodation isnt on campus like everyone else's. It helps to create a homely feeling as we live in houses..Read more

Entry requirements

An upper second class honours Bachelors degree or higher qualification. For some studentships and programmes of study a suitable masters degree may be specified.

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£5,006 per year

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Registration-only fee:£500.

£21,500 per year

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Registration-only fee: £500.

£21,500 per year

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Registration-only fee: £500.

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Esther
14 Oct 24
Philosophy and Politics - BA (Hons)
Best: if you enjoy a specific sport, the community around it is fun. Mostly facilities the uni offers are also accommodating to that. Worst: if you don’t enjoy sports as much, it...
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SR
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29 Jan 14
Criminology and Philosophy - BA (Hons)
I'm having a great time at Stirling - I commute to campus because our accommodation isnt on campus like everyone else's. It helps to create a homely feeling as we live in houses...
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University of Stirling
University of Stirling Stirling FK9 4LA United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Bridge of Allan  0.8 miles away

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