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The School of Social Sciences fosters an expanding and dynamic community of doctoral researchers. A PhD represents an advanced postgraduate degree, typically requiring three or more years of dedicated work to address complex research questions. Every candidate receives guidance from a specially assembled supervisory team.
The School encourages inquiries across psychology, criminology, and sociology disciplines.
Our faculty members hold distinguished reputations, both nationally and internationally, in key areas including:
crime and justice systems, comprehensive psychological studies, and analysis of social frameworks and transformations.
Doctoral candidates enjoy frequent mentoring sessions with field specialists and can join our active research network comprising scholars, postgraduate researchers, and industry collaborators.
Career Prospects
A PhD serves as a respected professional credential that significantly boosts employment potential. For those pursuing academic careers in higher education, this qualification proves particularly advantageous.
How a PhD enhances career opportunities
Globally acknowledged, the doctoral degree remains fundamental for academic research positions while gaining increasing recognition for its value in corporate, business, and nonprofit sectors.