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  1. MRes/PhD International Development

    Key facts. MRes/PhD International Development. Start date. 30 September 2024. Application deadline. 15 January 2024. Duration. Four to five years full-time: one year MRes, three to four years PhD. Students may apply to study part-time after successful completion of first year.

  2. MRes/PhD Programme

    The MRes/PhD in International Development is a one-year research Master's linked to a four-year PhD. The programme grounds students in a common academic heritage while providing them with significant flexibility appropriate to their research interests. ... LSE is a private company limited by guarantee, registration number 70527. +44 (0)20 7405 ...

  3. Department of International Development

    Information for international students Graduate degrees: fees and funding Careers Students at LSE Blog. Apply ... The Department of International Development (ID) was established in 1990 as the Development Studies Institute (DESTIN) to promote interdisciplinary postgraduate teaching and research on processes of social, political and economic ...

  4. Graduate Programmes

    Graduate Programmes. LSE has maintained its position as one of the top universities in the world for Development Studies. The Department of International Development currently offers four taught MSc programmes. Students in these programmes come from all over the world and upon graduation have successfully found employment in a wide variety of ...

  5. Studying in the Department

    The Department of International Development promotes interdisciplinary postgraduate teaching and research on processes of social, political and economic development and change. ... MRes/PhD International Development. Specialisms (Applied Development Economics / African Development / Population Studies) ... LSE is a private company limited by ...

  6. People

    He joined the Development Studies Institute, now Department of International Development at the LSE in 1993, and was a Visiting Fellow at Witwatersrand University from 2001 to 2005. He completed his PhD in Political Science at the LSE in 1966, and has published extensively on African Political Economy, with special reference to Uganda and ...

  7. MRes/PhD International Development

    Learn more about MRes/PhD International Development 48 months PHD Program By The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) including the program fees, scholarships, scores and further course information ... LSE offers studentships to new PhD students in the form of LSE PhD Studentships, LSE ESRC Studentships, LAHP AHRC Studentships ...

  8. About the Department

    Click on the video above to watch the brief history of the Department of International Development at LSE and its achievements in the last 30 years, featuring voices from past and current faculty, as well as notable alumni. This video was filmed in 2019 in celebration of the department's 30th Anniversary. Our research and teaching

  9. Applying for a PhD

    Making an application. Read the LSE guidance on applying for a PhD. You will need to write a research proposal, personal statement and have a CV. The referees you choose are important as they will write about your academic achievements and potential. Get in touch with them early and ask for their advice too.

  10. Careers in international development

    Careers in international development

  11. Visiting Research Student in International Development

    The VRS scheme allows students who are registered as doctoral researcher at other institutions to participate in research activities in the Department and the School, to interact with other research students, and to benefit from the expertise of LSE faculty, the training offered by the PhD Academy, and LSE Library facilities. Note that Visiting ...

  12. DPhil in International Development

    The DPhil in International Development provides an opportunity for outstanding students to pursue in-depth multi- and interdisciplinary research, guided by leading scholars in the field, into processes of social, political and economic development and change in the global South. Academics at the Oxford Department of International Development ...

  13. Research

    Research - PhD Programme. We offer our PhD students a vibrant and supportive environment in a world-class centre for economic history research. The Department of Economic History is committed to an individualised and contextual review of each application to the MPhil/PhD Economic History programme. As one of the largest Economic History ...

  14. Learning from PhD Alumni: working in International Organisations

    Dr Rachel George LSE PhD International Relations 2018 now Senior Research Officer at the Overseas Development Institute in London, where she works in the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (formerly Social Development) team. She has worked in several US-based think tanks and media organisations.

  15. MSc Economic Policy for International Development

    MSc Economic Policy for International Development

  16. PhD Research Seminars

    The WT seminars are supported by LSE PhD academy, the ESRC student event fund and LSE ID RIIF Funds. Anyone who may be interested is welcome to participate. If you would like to join the seminar via zoom, please email Yuezhou Yang ([email protected]). Tuesdays, 5-6:30pm, at CON7.03 and on Zoom. WT 2023

  17. MSc Development Studies

    My graduate study in development was a one year expedition of self-discovery that transformed my life completely. Upon graduation, I applied for an internship programme at UN ESCAP, Thailand and was luckily accepted. ... The LSE International Development Student Ambassadors are a group of current students who provide mentorship to incoming ...

  18. PDF PhD Career development programme 2020-21

    Catherine Reynolds, Careers Consultant, LSE ([email protected]) Welcome from the PhD Academy As Director of the PhD Academy, I have had the pleasure to participate in some ... PhD International Development, 2008 Private Secretary and Policy Assis-tant to the Governor of the Bank of England It's pretty safe to say that I wouldn't

  19. International trade and economic development

    In this thesis, I theoretically investigate three related aspects of international trade and economic development. First, I present a model of social learning about the suitability of local conditions for new business ventures and explore its implications for the microeconomic patterns of economic development. I show that: i) firms tend to 'rush' into business ventures with which other firms ...

  20. PhD in Development Studies

    Students will take a Research Methods course and it is compulsory for all first year PhD students to attend, including part-time students. Students are also encouraged to attend seminars and other events that are organised by the Centre of Development Studies and departments throughout the University, such as the Social Sciences Research ...

  21. Essays on political economy and development

    This thesis contains three independent research papers on political economy of development with a unified focus on leadership and decision makings within real world environments. The first chapter deals with country-cross experience using authoritarian turnovers, defined as a transition within nondemocratic regimes, as natural experiments. The final two chapters consists of China-based papers ...

  22. Researcher Development Programme

    The sessions will cover a range of topics to help students develop as researchers and open up the way the view the skills and experience they gain during their doctoral studies. The programme is open to all MPhil/PhD students, and MRes/PhD students after they have upgraded to the PhD. Programme objectives. To contribute to the development of ...

  23. LSE-Tufts Seminar in Contemporary International History

    A unique conference specifically for PhD students & early career researchers. Cold War Studies Project. The new history of the Cold War, the global Cold War, and its continuing modern day impact. International Graduate Student Conference on the Cold War. An IDEAS - University of California - George Washington University collaboration.

  24. The PhD Journey: Navigating Challenges and Triumphs

    I began my PhD in Politics at the Department of Politics, International Relations, and Philosophy (PIRP) at Royal Holloway, University of London in January 2019. I submitted my thesis in July 2023, passed the viva in October 2023, and completed corrections in August 2024. Reflecting on the last five years, I narrate my unsmooth PhD journey with many ups and downs, and how I overcame those ...

  25. Sixteen recommended reads for East and Southeast Asian ...

    Recommended by Professor John Sidel, Sir Patrick Gillam Chair in International and Comparative Politics and Director of the Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre. 4. Butter. ... PhD Programme Manager, LSE Department of International Development ... LSE Review of Books thanks all the members of the LSE community who contributed to this reading ...

  26. International Development Management MSc full-time

    You should have a bachelor's honours degree or international equivalent, typically a 2:1 or above. To apply for this course you should have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate subject such as politics, economics, anthropology, international relations, sociology, government studies, African, Latin American or South East Asian Studies or environmental studies.