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The SSEES PhD

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SSEES offers two advanced research degrees (full- or part-time) requiring the submission of a thesis: the MPhil (40-60,000 words) and the PhD (80-100,000 words).

  • The PhD thesis must provide a distinct and original contribution to the knowledge of the subject.
  • The MPhil thesis should form a record of original investigation or an ordered and critical exposition of existing knowledge.
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  • Full-time: 3 years
  • Part-time: 5 years

All MPhil/PhD students at SSEES follow the Skills Development Programme of theÌýÌýand must fulfill the requirements of the UK Research Councils (SSEES is an active part of ÂÒÂ×Ðã's ESRC Doctoral Training Centre).

Further information can be found in the SSEES PhD Handbook:

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Some examples of recent or ongoing research projects are:

Economics and Business
-Competition and Entrepreneurship as Engines of Growth
-Economics of Health Behaviours in the Russian Federation

History
-Being European: Russian Travel Writing and the Balkans, 1804–1877
-Being without a State: the Thought of Petr Kropotkin between Statehood and Statelessness

Languages and Culture
-Cinematic Bordelands: Ukrainian Poetic Cinema and the ‘Experiential Ethnographic Modality’
-The Portrayal of Female Sexual Desire in 20th-century Czech Literature

Politics and Sociology
-Electoral Performance of Popularist Radical Right Parties
-Gender in the Croatian Nationalist Struggle

Benefits of studying in SSEES as a PhD student

  • An extensive array of training courses in social science methodology, humanities (and some languages) is provided by SSEES.
  • Paid teaching experience is often available.
  • Regular opportunities to present research at seminars within SSEES and externally.
  • Opportunities for field work in the SSEES region.
  • The department has close ties with UK and overseas universities.
  • AnÌýactive research seminar and conference programme, with talks from leading scholars in our disciplines.
  • A large and vibrant community of postgraduate students across our disciplines.
  • Access to the ÂÒÂ×Ðã and theÌý, one of the leading research libraries in the UK for the study of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
  • Location in Bloomsbury, London: close to British Library, British Museum, University of London Library and other prominent research centres.
  • The opportunity to contribute to two major student-run ventures:

, which publishes articles and book reviews written by research and Masters students as well as established scholars.
Postgraduates at SSEES co-organize the International Postgraduate Student Conference, which is held every second year at SSEES (and at other universities around the world in alternate years).