Pathway Participating Institution(S) Department Programme Structure
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Participating Pathway Department Programme Structure Institution(s) School of Anthropology & Anthropology University of Oxford DPhil Anthropology +3, +4 Museum Ethnography MPhil Latin American Studies/DPhil Area Studies MPhil Modern Chinese Studies/DPhil Area Studies MPhil Japanese Studies/DPhil Area Studies 2+2 MPhil Modern South Asian Studies/DPhil (see notes) Area Studies MPhil Modern Middle Eastern Studies/DPhil Area Studies MPhil Russian and East European Studies (REES) /DPhil Area Studies Oxford School of Global and Area 2+3 Area Studies University of Oxford MPhil (any of above)/DPhil Area Studies Studies (OSGA) (see notes) MSc African Studies/DPhil Area Studies MSc Latin American Studies/DPhil Area Studies MSc Contemporary Chinese Studies/DPhil 1+3 Area Studies (see notes) MSc Japanese Studies/DPhil Area Studies MSc Modern South Asian Studies/DPhil Area Studies MSc Russian and East European Studies (REES) /DPhil Area Studies DPhil Area Studies +3 School of Politics, Philosophy, The Open University Economics, Development, PhD (Open University) +3, +4 Geography Citizenship Studies Department of Politics and MSc Politics Research (Oxford)/PhD (Open University of Oxford, International Relations University) 1+3 The Open University Oxford Department of MSc Migration Studies (Oxford)/PhD (Open International Development University) MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice/DPhil Faculty of Law, Centre for 1+3 Criminology University of Oxford Criminology Criminology DPhil Criminology +2, +3, +4 School of Social Sciences & Development Policy & Practice The Open University PhD (Open University) +3, +4 Global Studies MPhil Development Studies/DPhil 2+2 International Development MSc Global Governance and Diplomacy/ DPhil International Development Oxford Department of 1+3 Development Studies University of Oxford MSc Economics for Development/DPhil International Development (see notes) International Development or DPhil Economics DPhil International Development +3 MSc Social Science of the Internet/ DPhil Information, Communication and the Social Sciences 1+3 MSc Social Data Science/ DPhil Social Data Digital Social Science University of Oxford Oxford Internet Institute (OII) Science DPhil Information, Communication and the Social Sciences +3 DPhil in Social Data Science MPhil Economics/ DPhil Economics 2+2 MSc Economics for Development/DPhil 1+3 Economics University of Oxford Department of Economics Economics (see notes) DPhil Economics +2, +3 MPhil Economic and Social History /DPhil 2+2 Economic and Social History MSc Economic and Social History/ DPhil Economic & Social History University of Oxford Faculty of History 1+3 Economic and Social History DPhil Economic and Social History +3 Brunel University College of Business, Arts and PhD in Education +3, +4 London Social Sciences MSc Education (Research Design and Education 1+3 University of Oxford Department of Education Methodology)/DPhil Education DPhil Education +3, +4 The Open University School of Psychology PhD (Open University) +3, +4 MSc Psychological Research/DPhil Experimental Psychology Department of Experimental 1+3 University of Oxford Experimental Psychology Psychology DPhil Experimental Psychology +3 University of Oxford, MPhil Geography and the Environment Geography 2+2 The Open University (Oxford)/PhD (Open University) MSc Biodiversity, Conservation & Management (Oxford)/PhD (Open University) MSc Environmental Change and Management (Oxford)/PhD (Open School of Geography and the University) Environment (SOGE), 1+3 MSc Nature, Society and Environmental Department of Geography Governance (Oxford)/PhD (Open University) MSc Water Science, Policy and Management (Oxford)/PhD (Open University) The Open University Department of Geography PhD (Open University) +4 MPhil Geography and the Environment/DPhil Geography and the 2+2 Environment MSc Biodiversity, Conservation & Management/DPhil Geography and the Environment MSc Environmental Change and School of Geography and the Management/DPhil Geography and the University of Oxford Environment Environment (SOGE) 1+3 MSc Nature, Society and Environmental Governance/DPhil Geography and the Environment MSc Water Science, Policy and Management/DPhil Geography and the Environment DPhil Geography and the Environment +3, +4 Brunel University Institute of Environment, Health PhD Health and Wellbeing +3, +4 London and Societies (IEHS) School of Health, Wellbeing and The Open University PhD (Open University) +3, +4 Health & Wellbeing Social Care MSc International Health and Tropical Centre for Tropical Medicine and 1+3 University of Oxford Global Health, within the Nuffield Medicine/DPhil Clinical Medicine Department of Medicine DPhil Clinical Medicine +3 Centre for Research in Education Innovation in Learning The Open University PhD (Open University) +3, +4 and Educational Technology Department of Politics and MPhil International Relations/ DPhil International Relations University of Oxford 2+2 International Relations (DPIR) International Relations DPhil International Relations +3 Leadership & Organisational The Open University Faculty of Business and Law PhD (Open University) +3, +4 Governance MPhil Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics/ 2+2 DPhil Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics Faculty of Linguistics, Philology MSt General Linguistics and Comparative Linguistics University of Oxford and Phonetics Philology/DPhil Linguistics, Philology and 1+3 Phonetics DPhil Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics +3 MSc Refugee and Forced Migration School of Anthropology and 1+3 Museum Ethnography; Oxford Studies/DPhil Migration Studies Migration Studies University of Oxford (see notes) Department of International MSc Migration Studies/DPhil Migration Development (see notes) +3 MPhil Politics (Political Theory)/DPhil Politics MPhil Politics (European Politics & Society) 2+2 /DPhil Politics Department of Politics and MPhil Politics (Comparative Government) Politics University of Oxford International Relations (DPIR) /DPhil Politics MSc Politics Research/DPhil Politics MSc Political Theory Research/DPhil 1+3 Politics DPhil Politics +3 Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance University of Oxford (see notes) +2, +3, +4 Quantitative Finance (OMI) MPhil Comparative Social Policy/ DPhil Social Policy MPhil Evidence-Based Social Intervention 2+2 and Policy Evaluation/DPhil Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation MSc Comparative Social Policy/DPhil Social Department of Social Policy and Social Policy & Intervention University of Oxford Policy Intervention MSc Evidence-Based Social Intervention 1+3 and Policy Evaluation/DPhil Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation DPhil Social Policy DPhil Social Intervention and Policy +3 Evaluation MPhil Socio-Legal Research/DPhil Socio- Faculty of Law, Centre for Socio- 1+3 Socio-Legal Studies University of Oxford Legal Studies Legal Studies (CSLS) DPhil Socio-Legal Studies +3 MPhil Sociology and Demography/DPhil 2+2 Sociology Sociology University of Oxford Department of Sociology MSc Sociology/DPhil Sociology 1+3 DPhil Sociology +3 Notes: Area Studies: For their doctoral study, students can be based in OSGA or in a number of other disciplinary departments (see the pathways in Anthropology; Digital Social Science; Economics; Economic & Social History; Geography; International Development; International Relations; Politics; Social Policy and Intervention; Sociology). For 2+2 and 2+3 LBAS pathways—different lengths of study are determined primarily by whether the student needs to acquire a research language. Development Studies: Students on the 1+3 MSc Economics for Development usually continue to DPhil in Economics in the Economics pathway but can continue to the DPhil in International Development. Economics: (see notes for Development Studies) Migration Studies: Upon completion of MSc, students on 1+3 pathway (and students starting on +3 pathway) may then progress to DPhil study in the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography or the Department of International Development, including the DPhil in Migration Studies, or to a DPhil in a related area (Criminology, Geography, International Relations, Politics or Socio-Legal Studies). MSc Migration Studies students may also progress to +3 study at the Open University on the Citizenship Studies pathway. Quantitative Finance: The Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance (OMI) hosts doctoral (+2, +3 and +4) students from a wide range of departments, including from the EPSRC CDTs at Oxford (Engineering, Mathematics and, Statistics). Where projects have relevant Social Science outputs and ESRC funding is appropriate, students with an interest in these areas may be recruited for the Pathway. .