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SOAS University of London MPhil/PhD Economics
SOAS University of London

MPhil/PhD Economics

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Aug 2024

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Introduction

Students whose qualifications indicate that they are able to pursue independent research may be accepted to read for a research degree (MPhil/PhD) in Economics.

Normally a high-level master's degree in Economics or equivalent is a prerequisite. In general, such an MSc as a precondition of entry is sufficient to satisfy admission conditions without the need for further coursework requirements, especially as far as formal examinations are concerned.

Why study MPhil/PhD in Economics at SOAS?

  • We are ranked 27th in the UK for economics (QS World University Rankings 2023)
  • We are top 20 in the UK for student satisfaction with teaching (Complete University Guide 2023)
  • We are top 40 in the UK for economics (Complete University Guide 2023)
  • The Department offers unique research training opportunities both through its dedicated research student seminar series and the wide-ranging set of courses taught in its MSc programmes. These range from economic theory to political economy of development and are oriented around a range of theoretical, empirical and policy issues. Its special subject options provide the highest level of expertise on a large number of topics
  • First-year research students benefit from a programme of research student training in political economy, different schools of thought, methods and methodologies, and receive formal training sessions on how to do fieldwork.
  • The training needs of each research student are individually assessed and provided through a combination of generally available courses and individual tuition
  • Departmental staff have rich experience in supervising research degree students, matched by their success in bringing students' theses to timely completion. Whilst the Department has a strong commitment to students' early completion of their theses, it also considers it has a responsibility to see that all of its research students obtain a broader training than in their narrowly defined topic and that they gain skills in theoretical, empirical and policy analysis, in the writing and communication of research results, and in evaluating the work of others
  • Research students are expected to form part of the academic community of the Department, participating as appropriate in collaborative research with members of staff, with some opportunities for teaching
  • SOAS offers unique opportunities for interdisciplinary and regional research, and the scope to learn or improve a language where appropriate
  • The Departmental Empirical Support Committee (DESC) offers targeted advice to individual students undertaking empirical work.

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