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Karaganda University Of Economics
Ph.D. In State and local government
- Karagandy, Kazakhstan
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
Russian
The content of the educational program at the doctoral speciality 8D04103 «State and local management" constitute such disciplines as "Public administration economic security of Kazakhstan," "Globalization and its impact on the main economic processes," "The theory of social management" and others.


Institute Of Public Administration
Doctorate in Governance (DGov)
- Dublin Southside, Ireland
PhD
On-Campus
English
The DGov is a 4 - 5 year professional doctoral programme. It provides public policy-makers and public sector managers with advanced knowledge and high-level critical skills that their professional lives demand.
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Studying Government at the Doctoral level lets you dive deep into political theories, public policy, and the complexities of governance. This advanced degree prepares you for high-level roles in academia, research, or policy-making, building a solid foundation for tackling contemporary governance challenges.
Through courses in political theory, public administration, and quantitative research methods, you'll enhance your ability to analyze complex political systems and evaluate public policies critically. Many students find that exploring these areas helps them develop the confidence to navigate and influence decision-making processes effectively. You’ll engage in original research that may contribute to significant advancements or insights in the field.
Additionally, you’ll gain specific skills in crafting comprehensive policy analyses and conducting data-driven evaluations. As you advance, you'll learn to effectively communicate findings to diverse audiences and form actionable recommendations. Graduates often pursue careers as university professors, policy analysts, or consultants, making vital contributions to the governance discourse on local, national, or international levels.