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Lancaster University
Education and Social Justice (by thesis and coursework), PhD
- Bailrigg, United Kingdom
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
This PhD program focuses on exploring issues of education and social justice through a combination of thesis research and coursework. It aims to provide students with the tools to understand and addre...


Charles Sturt University
Doctor of Philosophy (Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences)
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Doctor of Philosophy in Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences is designed for those who want to explore deep questions related to organizations, societal justice, and human behavior. The prog...
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Pursuing a PhD in Social Justice equips you with the advanced knowledge and tools to tackle pressing societal issues through research and activism. This program challenges you to critically analyze systems of power and inequality, making it a unique avenue for those dedicated to promoting equity and justice.
You’ll engage deeply with complex topics, exploring advanced theories in critical race studies, gender studies, and socio-economic justice. Additionally, developing skills in qualitative and quantitative research methods ensures you can conduct impactful studies. The environment fosters independence and intellectual growth as you formulate your dissertation, investigating issues that resonate with your passion for social change.
Courses like social policy analysis and community organizing will refine your ability to craft strategic initiatives that address systemic inequities. As a graduate, you’re prepared for diverse career paths, including academia, public policy, and leadership roles in non-profit organizations. Engaging with an interdisciplinary approach, you’ll collaborate with peers from various backgrounds, enhancing your perspective and network in the field.