Ph.D. (Philosophiae Doctor) in Political Science and International Relations
Description
UniCampus HETG's Ph.D. in Political Science and International Relations is intended for anyone with a Master's degree in Political Science, Law, Economics or Sociological Sciences, and provides doctoral students with a thorough and highly qualified broad-based specialized training in International Relations-oriented Political Science, extending students' prior knowledge and enriching them with additional advanced theoretical background aimed at researching new methods and techniques to be applied in this vital field.
Ph.D. students take advanced, cutting-edge multidisciplinary courses of study drawing from a variety of disciplines closely related to Political Science, such as Economics, Law, Social Sciences and History, participate in research projects, cross-cultural exchanges with other international research centers and present their work to faculty, as well as attend research seminars and conferences of an international nature. The ideal students for this Ph.D. possess as their main characteristic the awareness that in order to approach a given political topic, particularly sensitive as in the case of International Relations, one must analyze it from different angles and possess the ability to make a harmonious synthesis of these different perspectives to provide innovative and alternative systems, methodologies and techniques that will enrich and advance their field.
The UniCampus HETG Ph.D. in Political Science and International Relations has a strongly interdisciplinary, collaborative and international character that is expressed through collaboration with other international research centers and through participation in specific symposia and workshops of international stature.
Modules and content
UniCampus HETG's Ph.D. in Political Science and International Relations offers a highly technically competitive advanced training and possesses a comprehensive view of political phenomenology, procuring doctoral students a skill set of high-level, international profile skills that can be used immediately for their own and Political Science's professional advancement.
The main objective of UniCampus HETG's Ph.D. emphasizes the occupational aspect in which the Ph.D. will be applied, emphasizing the worthiness of international university teaching methodologies, paying special attention to innovations concerning Political Science, Advanced International Relations, Advanced International Law, Advanced Macroeconomics, Political Philosophy, Cultural Sociology, History of Political Thought, etc.
Therefore, the Scientific Disciplinary Sectors (SSDs) on which this Course is based are IUS/13, SPS/01, SPS/02, SPS/04, SPS/08, SECS-P/01
UniCampus HETG's Ph.D. in Political Science and International Relations, like its other similar Ph.D. Courses, stands out for its international bent that aims to involve students of different nationalities, in the firm belief that only through diversity and confrontation is it possible to achieve real innovative and skill advancements both individually and collectively.