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Finance
We can't ignore profitability and its management, liquidity, and the risks we take within management thinking and decision making. We offer a degree in Finance at the LIGS University.
Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science
Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science is a Graduate area of study within the Psychology Department from University of Guelph.
Built Environment
Built Environment Research students are either self-financed or supported through National University of Singapore research scholarships.
Economics
This Economics programme at Chung-Ang University fosters rational judgment and an open worldview.
Education
Immerse yourself in educational research on a programme for experienced professionals working as educators, enabling you to make an original contribution to knowledge in an area of professional practice. This Professional Doctorate in Education is offered at Edge Hill University.
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
The PhD program in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at Sapienza University of Rome deals with rigorous theoretical, numerical and experimental approaches to solve new problems of Applied Mechanics.
Statistics
The STEM-designated PhD in Statistics program at George Washington University provides advanced training in topics including probability, linear models, time series analysis, Bayesian statistics, inference, reliability, statistics in law and regulatory policy and much more.
Physical Therapy
The Physical Therapy program at Georgia State University is the oldest accredited physical therapy program in the state of Georgia, and the first public program in the state to offer the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University offers an on-campus program of coursework and research leading to the PhD in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Social Policy
The PhD in Social Policy from University of Essex offers you a unique opportunity to undertake research in a variety of social contexts.
Computer Science
The Ph.D. in Computer Science at The University of New Mexico is a research-intensive program, which trains students for research careers in computer science and fields of study that rely on computing, for teaching at the university level, for consulting, for industrial employment entailing advance design and analysis skills, and for the pursuit of innovative entrepreneurial opportunities.
Law
The The University of New Mexico School of Law offers a full-time course of study leading to the degree of Juris Doctor (J.D.).
Chemistry
Chemistry from the University of Strathclyde is designed to support you with your research and rewards you for things you'll do as a research student here.
War and Peace in the 20th Century
We have a wide range of expertise on conflict, war and politics in the 20th century, supported by the Centre for War and Peace in the 20th Century at The Open University UK.
Quantitative Biomedical Sciences
Students entering the Quantitative Biomedical Sciences PhD program at Dartmouth College are expected to have coursework in calculus, statistics, and programming, or to have demonstrated their experience in these areas.
Swedish Language and Multilingualism
At the Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism at Stockholm University, you can get a doctoral degree in Bilingualism, Scandinavian Languages or Translation Studies.
Communication and Culture
The phd program from York University focuses on the theory and practice of Communication and Culture.
Ministry - Leadership (Online)
This Ministry - Leadership (Online) programme from Liberty University will help you develop core leadership skills that can be applied to many different ministry settings. No matter what kind of ministry you are called to, our ministry leadership DMin can equip you to more effectively serve both believers and non-believers.
Comparative Indo-European Linguistics
This Comparative Indo-European Linguistics PhD program from Masaryk University is fit for those serious to study the development of languaes, especially of Indo-European. Preferable it is for such students who want to professionally follow their carrier with the diachronic linguistics.