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Saint Paul University Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Research on Contemporary Social Issues
Saint Paul University

Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Research on Contemporary Social Issues

Ottawa, Canada

6 Years

English, French

Full time

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* April 1: for International applicants. May 1: for Canadian citizens and permanent residents

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    About: The Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Research on Contemporary Social Issues focuses on critical analysis and innovative approaches to modern social challenges. The program encourages students to engage deeply with various disciplines to explore pressing contemporary problems and their societal impacts.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in academia, research organizations, policy analysis, and social advocacy, focusing on social issues that require interdisciplinary insights and solutions.

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Saint Paul University, through its faculties of Human Sciences, Theology, Philosophy, and Canon Law, offers a PhD in Interdisciplinary Research on Contemporary Social Issues. This degree is conferred jointly by the Senates of Saint Paul University and the University of Ottawa under the terms of the federation agreement between them.

The interdisciplinary research doctorate provides a space for reflection to increase understanding of contemporary social issues taking account of the insights of the graduate disciplines of the four participating faculties.

The program prepares leaders intending to assume responsibility for addressing contemporary social issues.

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