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PhD in Human Rights (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) University of London, School of Advanced Study

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. Broadly speaking the focus of research degrees has increasingly been on the humanities and cognate social sciences, particularly on the subjects of human rights, globalization and development, politics, and Commonwealth history.
Curriculum
The Institute of Commonwealth Studies offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
- • Human rights • Ecocide, environmental destruction and human rights • Genocide studies • African politics, governance and development • Ethnicity: conflict and accommodation in plural societies • Protection of refugees • Minority and Indigenous rights protection • Dynamics of armed conflict and forced displacement • Twentieth-century British and Commonwealth History • Globalisation, security and conflict • The Commonwealth as an international organisation • British Imperial history, including decolonization • European colonialism in comparative perspective • Post-colonial legacies in the Commonwealth and beyond • Non-governmental public actors, civil society and development • British and Commonwealth intelligence communities
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.