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Sabanci University
PhD in Gender Studies
- Istanbul, Turkey
PhD
On-Campus
English
As an inter- and transdisciplinary PhD program, Gender Studies at Sabancı University investigates how relations of gender and sexuality are embedded in social, political, economic, and cultural formations through a wide variety of academic backgrounds to introduce the doctoral students to the concepts, methods and cutting-edge research that shape gender analyses.


University of North Texas
History Ph.D. with a Concentration in Body, Place and Identity
- Denton, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The History Ph.D. program with a Concentration in Body, Place, and Identity offers an interdisciplinary approach focused on understanding how physicality, spatial contexts, and individual and collecti...
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Studying Identity degree programs at the PhD level offers you a deep dive into the complexities of identity formation, representation, and social dynamics. This field is vibrant and ever-relevant, as it engages with critical themes like race, gender, culture, and personal narratives.
Through this program, students explore advanced methodologies in qualitative research, focusing on narrative analysis and ethnography. Courses often include Transnational Identities, Theories of Memory and Subjectivity, and Intersectional Studies. Students build skills in critically assessing societal structures and their influence on identity, all while developing robust research proposals that contribute to the academic community.
The environment fosters independent thought and critical examination of complex ideas. Those engaged in this field strengthen their adaptability as they explore diverse perspectives and narratives. Graduates typically pursue careers in academia, social research, or policy development, where their expertise in identity studies informs meaningful contributions to understanding societal issues.