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The Sociology and Communications department is a vibrant, internationally recognized collective of scholars. Our researchers lead pioneering investigations across varied domains including globalization and societal shifts, political discourse, media's role in social evolution, gender and sexual identity studies, corporeal research, human-animal relations, sensory perception and physicality, racial and ethnic studies, ecological concerns, urban environments, digital societies, public discourse, youth culture, human rights in developing nations, mass entertainment, humor theory, innovative media practices, and athletic culture research.
Professional Development and Career Prospects
Throughout your doctoral studies and for three years post-graduation from Brunel, you'll benefit from personalized career guidance. We advocate proactive career strategizing and skill enhancement from your research's inception, particularly valuable if your professional direction remains undecided. Our career services encompass digital resources, individual advising, and diverse professional development sessions. The Career Advancement Unit organizes an annual schedule of career-building activities featuring industry perspectives, employment expos, corporate meet-and-greets, and competency-building seminars.
Furthermore, when opportunities arise, you may engage in compensated academic roles, as we acknowledge teaching and instructional support positions as vital for professional growth
MPhil pathway offered.