Looking to the future SOAS is a research-intensive institution, particularly in the areas of diplomacy, resources, governance and heritage. Consequently, SOAS students often end up working in careers that make a real difference to the world, shaping policy and public discourse on economic, political, cultural, security and religious matters.
SOAS, PhD Candidate. Professor Fortunata Songora Makene Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF) Dr Masuma Mamdani Independent - Public health expert. Imran Matin BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD), BRAC University. Roni I. Maulana MM SKK Migas. Professor Martin McKee, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LHSTM).
This programme provides you with thorough preparation for PhD research, and completion at a sufficiently high level guarantees admission into the Glasgow Economics PhD programme. You will also be extremely well-positioned to be accepted for PhD study in other universities. Upon completion of the programme you will be equipped to pursue careers.
SOAS University of London. SOAS is the world’s leading institution for the study of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. SOAS offers a truly global perspective. With its vast repository of knowledge and expertise on our specialist regions, SOAS is uniquely placed to inform and shape current thinking about the economic, political, cultural.
SOAS University of London Develop a truly global perspective Attracting the brightest minds from all over the world to create a community that is diverse, vibrant and multinational, SOAS University of London is a unique institution specialising in the study of Africa, Asia and the Near and Middle East.
The LSE Economics PhD Programme is grounded in two years of rigorous coursework through the MRes component and by a strong research element. You can find information about the individual research courses offered through our programmes. As is the norm with top economic departments in the US, students entering the LSE PhD Economics programme are.
Economics research at Sussex is aimed at improving people’s lives, both locally and globally. Most of our research is applied and policy-oriented. It draws on the latest empirical and experimental methods. We tackle problems that are challenging for policy-makers, and we also contribute to key academic debate.