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2 Social Science PhD Degree Programs in China


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The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen - The School of Humanities and Social Science
MPhil-PhD in Global Studies
- Shenzhen, China
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The program seeks innovative and forward-thinking social science talents globally with a range of research focuses, including international relations, international politics, international security, international political economy, global governance, international organization, comparative politics, Chinese political economy, and other related areas.


The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen - The School of Humanities and Social Science
MPhil-PhD in Computational Social Science
- Shenzhen, China
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The MPhil-PhD Program in Computational Social Science is designed for students who wish to pursue an academic career in the broad area of computational social science and humanities. It will train students to identify interesting and promising research topics and conduct research projects by bridging the gap between computational techniques and traditional studies in humanities and social sciences.
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Pursuing a PhD in Social Sciences in China offers an in-depth exploration of contemporary social issues through a unique blend of empirical research and cultural perspectives. This advanced degree prepares you to critically analyze complex societal dynamics and contribute to significant academic discourse.
You'll delve into courses like qualitative and quantitative research methods, social policy analysis, and sociological theory. These studies refine your ability to craft comprehensive research proposals, engage in community assessments, and interpret social phenomena effectively. The research-focused environment fosters independence, empowering students to explore diverse methodologies and develop innovative approaches to research questions.
China's emphasis on interdisciplinary study and collaboration opens many doors for PhD graduates. Stronger analytical skills lead you to potential careers in academia, government agencies, or non-profit organizations, where you can influence social policies and contribute to public understanding. As a student, you may find that the supportive academic climate enhances your adaptability and critical thinking as you engage with various viewpoints and research techniques.