Sociotechnical Futures & Digital Methods PhD – 4 years
Research societal transformations coming from the AI revolution, along with its policy implications.
Research societal transformations coming from the AI revolution, along with its policy implications.
Develop a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of physics from subatomic to cosmological scales and expand your knowledge with specialist options.
Develop the skills you need to resolve complex economic issues. You’ll learn about core economic theories and empirical methods, and their real-world uses.
Mathematics enables us to reason logically, to understand structure and to formulate scientific principles, whether from the physical, life or social sciences.
Study across the discipline of psychology with a focus on biological, cognitive, developmental and social aspects, with options including clinical and health.
Explore crime and criminal justice issues faced in modern society. You’ll gain a deep insight into the theories of crime, justice and punishment.
Study your PhD in a multidisciplinary department that puts future sustainable materials and technologies at the centre of its research.
Explore environmental change and the diverse responses needed to foster behaviours, practices and policies which promote sustainability.
Study your PhD alongside inspiring academics who are leading research in civil engineering to improve the world we live in.
Combine numeracy with detailed subject knowledge and initiative to solve complex engineering problems that improve the world we live in.