Prospective PhD in Politics and International Studies
Supervision. Full-time candidates on the course are expected to devote themselves fully to their studies. Full-time students must spend at least three terms resident in Cambridge. Part-time students are required to attend Cambridge and undergo formal supervision with their supervisor at a frequency agreed upon between the supervisor and student and determined by the nature of the research project.
Information for prospective postgraduates
The Department of Politics and International Studies is currently home to approximately 350 postgraduate students, spread across our MPhil, MSt and PhD courses. Postgraduate study with us can be affiliated directly with the Department of Politics and International Studies or within one of our Centres . Our work is inherently multidisciplinary ...
Department of Politics and International Studies
The MPhil in Development Studies is an incisively interdisciplinary course that gives students a firm grounding in the political economy of development while drawing on theories and methodologies from political science, sociology, economics and anthropology. ... It is important to note that the part-time PhD at Cambridge is not a distance ...
Political Economy and Government
Littauer Center 1805 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone (617) 495-2144 [email protected]. Twitter: @harvardecon
Professor Helen Thompson
Professor Helen Thompson. Helen Thompson is Professor of Political Economy. She has been at Cambridge since 1994. Her current research concentrates on the political economy of energy and the long history of the democratic, economic, and geopolitical disruptions of the twenty-first century. She is a regular panellist on Talking Politics and a ...
Faculty Staff
Political Economics. Dr Noriko Amano-Patiño. University Assistant Professor. Research Interests. Analyzing Inequalities Across Racial, Gender, and Hierarchical Groups. Professor Debopam Bhattacharya. Professor of Econometrics. Research Interests. Empirical Microeconomics and Micro-econometrics.
Political Economy
Assistant Professor of Economics. Benjamin Enke is an Assistant Professor at Harvard's Department of Economics. Ben received his Ph.D. in Economics from Bonn in 2016. His research focuses... Read more. Littauer Center M-8. [email protected]. p: 617-496-5895.
PhD in Political Economy & Government
Beginning in Fall 2022, the PhD in Political Economy and Government (PEG) will no longer be admitting students. Students may apply to the PhD program in Public Policy (PPOL), or consider the PhD Programs in the Economics Department or the PhD Program in Government.. The PEG program will continue with the outlined course requirements for students who matriculated in Fall 2021.
PhD in Political Science
The MIT PhD in Political Science requires preparation in two of these major fields: American Politics. Comparative Politics. International Relations. Models and Methods. Political Economy. Security Studies. We recommend that you take a broad array of courses across your two major fields. In some cases, a single course may overlap across the ...
PhD in Political Economy
PhD in Political Economy. The field of political economy applies tools such as game theory and empirical methods for causal inference to the study of political institutions and behavior. The University of Chicago's new PhD program in political economy offers an extraordinary opportunity to develop these skills in preparation for a career in ...
Political economy
Book. Relocating Development Economics. Maria Bach. Book. Uprooted. Volha Charnysh. Book. Reflections on Monetary Policy after 25 Years of the MPC. Edited by Sean Holly, Michael McMahon, Stephen Millard, Anna Watson.
PhD in Political Economy & Government
The PhD in Political Economy and Government is designed for students interested in the impact of politics on economic processes and outcomes, and the reciprocal influence of economic conditions on political life. It is appropriate for students whose academic interests are not served by doctoral studies in Economics or Political Science alone ...
MPhil in Politics and International Studies
Close panel. The MPhil in Politics and International Studies is a nine-month full-time course offered by the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS). It is designed to meet the needs of all those who wish to enhance their understanding of international relations and politics at a postgraduate level.
Cambridge Political Economy Society
The Cambridge Political Economy Society, founded in the 1970s, aims to advance the education of the public in political economy and related matters, and to promote research in matters pertaining to political economy and to publish the useful results of such research. To this end the Society publishes the Cambridge Journal of Economics, the ...
Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS)
The 6th Cambridge Historical International Relations Conference will be held in the Alison Richard Building on 10 May 2024. The conference would be of interest to academics and graduate students who are interested in historical approaches to international relations. There is no need to register for this event. Please feel...
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Supervision. Full-time candidates on the course are expected to devote themselves fully to their studies. Full-time students must spend at least three terms resident in Cambridge. Part-time students are required to attend Cambridge and undergo formal supervision with their supervisor at a frequency agreed upon between the supervisor and student and determined by the nature of the research project.
The Department of Politics and International Studies is currently home to approximately 350 postgraduate students, spread across our MPhil, MSt and PhD courses. Postgraduate study with us can be affiliated directly with the Department of Politics and International Studies or within one of our Centres . Our work is inherently multidisciplinary ...
The MPhil in Development Studies is an incisively interdisciplinary course that gives students a firm grounding in the political economy of development while drawing on theories and methodologies from political science, sociology, economics and anthropology. ... It is important to note that the part-time PhD at Cambridge is not a distance ...
Littauer Center 1805 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone (617) 495-2144 [email protected]. Twitter: @harvardecon
Professor Helen Thompson. Helen Thompson is Professor of Political Economy. She has been at Cambridge since 1994. Her current research concentrates on the political economy of energy and the long history of the democratic, economic, and geopolitical disruptions of the twenty-first century. She is a regular panellist on Talking Politics and a ...
Political Economics. Dr Noriko Amano-Patiño. University Assistant Professor. Research Interests. Analyzing Inequalities Across Racial, Gender, and Hierarchical Groups. Professor Debopam Bhattacharya. Professor of Econometrics. Research Interests. Empirical Microeconomics and Micro-econometrics.
Assistant Professor of Economics. Benjamin Enke is an Assistant Professor at Harvard's Department of Economics. Ben received his Ph.D. in Economics from Bonn in 2016. His research focuses... Read more. Littauer Center M-8. [email protected]. p: 617-496-5895.
Beginning in Fall 2022, the PhD in Political Economy and Government (PEG) will no longer be admitting students. Students may apply to the PhD program in Public Policy (PPOL), or consider the PhD Programs in the Economics Department or the PhD Program in Government.. The PEG program will continue with the outlined course requirements for students who matriculated in Fall 2021.
The MIT PhD in Political Science requires preparation in two of these major fields: American Politics. Comparative Politics. International Relations. Models and Methods. Political Economy. Security Studies. We recommend that you take a broad array of courses across your two major fields. In some cases, a single course may overlap across the ...
PhD in Political Economy. The field of political economy applies tools such as game theory and empirical methods for causal inference to the study of political institutions and behavior. The University of Chicago's new PhD program in political economy offers an extraordinary opportunity to develop these skills in preparation for a career in ...
Book. Relocating Development Economics. Maria Bach. Book. Uprooted. Volha Charnysh. Book. Reflections on Monetary Policy after 25 Years of the MPC. Edited by Sean Holly, Michael McMahon, Stephen Millard, Anna Watson.
The PhD in Political Economy and Government is designed for students interested in the impact of politics on economic processes and outcomes, and the reciprocal influence of economic conditions on political life. It is appropriate for students whose academic interests are not served by doctoral studies in Economics or Political Science alone ...
Close panel. The MPhil in Politics and International Studies is a nine-month full-time course offered by the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS). It is designed to meet the needs of all those who wish to enhance their understanding of international relations and politics at a postgraduate level.
The Cambridge Political Economy Society, founded in the 1970s, aims to advance the education of the public in political economy and related matters, and to promote research in matters pertaining to political economy and to publish the useful results of such research. To this end the Society publishes the Cambridge Journal of Economics, the ...
The 6th Cambridge Historical International Relations Conference will be held in the Alison Richard Building on 10 May 2024. The conference would be of interest to academics and graduate students who are interested in historical approaches to international relations. There is no need to register for this event. Please feel...