
PhD in
PhD in Digital Humanities (School of Advanced Study)
University of London, School of Advanced Study

Key Information
Campus location
London, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
Distance Learning, On-Campus
Duration
3 - 6 years
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
GBP 6,130 / per year *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* home, full-time / £15500: international, full-time. Fees vary depending on mode of study and fee status. Please visit our website for updated fees
Introduction
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words.
Digital Humanities is an emerging field that has the potential to inform the development of transformative research in the humanities. It has become increasingly influential both as an academic field and as an area where the intersection of digital tools, methods and content can be seen in an interdisciplinary, transnational way.
Digital Humanities in the School of Advanced Study demonstrates the value of digital research to the wider humanities community and fulfils the School’s remit to promote and facilitate digitally-enabled research across the disciplines. It fosters interdisciplinarity and takes a proactive approach in setting the national agenda for Digital Humanities.
Curriculum
Recent digital research in the School has focused on:
- The archived web (humanities)
- Social media (modern languages and history)
- The transnational comparison of parliamentary proceedings (history)
- English literary heritage (English).
- Digital cultural heritage
- Multilingual approaches to digital research
Program Outcome
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. By completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.