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PhD (IDD, University of Birmingham)
Training Provider: University of Birmingham
School/Institute/Dept./Centre: International Development Department (IDD)
Studying for a doctorate with IDD means being part of an active research and practitioner community that will support you in accomplishing your academic goals.

All students studying for a doctoral degree pursue their own original research, under the guidance of a supervisor.  This freedom is often attractive to people planning a career in academic or training institutions or who aim to work in policy planning units of public sector agencies.  Each student is assigned a supervisor and is also supported by two other academic staff members as co-supervisors.

Students are assigned their own study space and computer in the department.

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PhD with Integrated Study in International Development
(IDD, University of Birmingham)

Training Provider: University of Birmingham
School/Institute/Dept./Centre: International Development Department (IDD)
Studying for a doctoral degree with IDD means being part of an active research and practitioner community that will support you in accomplishing your academic goals.

The Phd with Integrated Study has been developed to provide a new route to the internationally respected British PhD degree by incorporating subject knowledge, research training and the development of transferable skills  While the traditional PhD programme requires students to engage entirely in research training, culminating in the production of a thesis, the PhD with Integrated Study enables students to gain added value from taught, subject based modules.  The taught moduels allow students to broaden, as well as deepen, their subject knowledge at the same time as undertaking their own research and developing transferable professional skills in preparation for careers as professional educators, researchers or senior positions in public and private sector organisations.

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PhD in Development Studies
(University of Melbourne)

Training Provider: University of Melbourne
School/Institute/Dept./Centre: School of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the major research degree offered by the University of Melbourne and may be undertaken as a supervised research program in development studies. Staff provide research expertise as outlined in this publication in Appendix 1, and share a commitment to effective supervision and research training. Enquiries relating to supervision and other academic matters should be directed to the coordinator. The PhD Handbook and application forms can be obtained from the School of Graduate Studies or, in the case of international students, from the International Office.


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