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Universidade Santiago de Compostela
PhD in Social Sciences and Aging
- Lugo, Spain
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Spanish, Galician, Portuguese
This doctoral program offers a space for advanced training in the field of studies on demographic aging and longevity through the scientific perspective of the Social Sciences. In this sense, it is configured as a cycle of studies that aggregates different disciplinary areas, seeking to capitalize on their similarities, but also their differences, in an approach focused on complementarities, which are assumed to be fundamental for understanding a multidimensional phenomenon such as demographic aging and longevity.


University of South Florida
Aging Studies, Ph.D.
- Tampa, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Ph.D. program in Aging Studies offers students a comprehensive look at the social, biological, and psychological aspects of aging. It emphasizes interdisciplinary research, encouraging students to...
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University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
Doctor of Philosophy in Biology of Aging (PhD)
- Los Angeles, USA
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The doctoral program in the Biology of Aging is designed for students who want to become leaders in biogerontology. The focus is on molecular, cellular, and regenerative medicine as well as the integrative biology of aging.
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Aging degree programs at the Doctoral level focus on understanding the complexities of aging populations, health, and wellness. This field is vital as it addresses the unique challenges of a growing demographic, preparing you for impactful careers in research, policy, and healthcare.
In a Doctoral program, you'll delve into advanced topics such as gerontology, health promotion, and social policy. You'll craft research methodologies tailored to explore aging-related issues and analyze data that can shape public health initiatives. This rigorous study fosters independent thinking and develops critical skills in designing aging-related interventions and programs. Engaging with real-world problems encourages students to think critically about solutions that support older adults.
As you investigate these multifaceted issues, students strengthen adaptability as they explore diverse perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches. Graduates often pursue roles in academia, healthcare policy, or community organizations, where their expertise contributes to improving the quality of life for aging individuals and their families.