University College Dublin (UCD) has a PhD course in Humanitarian Studies. The doctoral research programme allows students to complete a significant piece of study in the field of humanitarian aid, under the supervision of leading academics and researchers. Taught within the Centre for Humanitarian Action, the PhD in Humanitarian Studies includes a number of innovative design measures to support PhD candidates in their exploration and research. The Centre for Humanitarian Action at UCD is a world-leading teaching and research centre for humanitarian aid. The UCD Centre for Humanitarian Action and the PhD programme in Humanitarian Studies is linked with partner organisations and NGOs working in humanitarian action, allowing students to undertake practical research and gain first-hand experiences. The PhD programme is full-time and takes three years. It can be started in January, May or September.
For information on entry requirements and fees for the PhD in Humanitarian Studies at University College Dublin contact the university directly.