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The School of Geography and Sustainable Development is home to a dynamic and diverse group of approximately 50 research students, primarily pursuing three-year PhD programs. The PhD (Doctorate) program typically spans three years, culminating in a thesis of up to 80,000 words and an oral defense. Set within the stunning campus of the University of St Andrews, students benefit from an inspiring interdisciplinary environment. With dedicated supervision, top-tier library resources, and advanced laboratory facilities, the university fosters groundbreaking research across numerous fields. The School focuses on key research themes including: environmental transformation, sustainability studies, social geography, inequality research, and population health.
The Population and Health Research Group stands as one of the UK's leading teams investigating the geographical aspects of demographics, healthcare, and housing. This group maintains strong collaborative ties with national and international partners across social and medical science disciplines.