From science and technology capability building in developing countries to policy and regulation in energy and high technology industries to rethinking sustainable development – our current research projects fall under three main headings:
At SPRU – Science Policy Research Unit, you’ll work with internationally recognised experts employing an issue-focused interdisciplinary approach to innovation and industrial policy.
Please visit the PhD in Science and Technology Policy Studies website
Degree requirements
You’re normally expected to have at least a Merit (an average of 60% of overall) in a relevant Masters degree and an upper second-class (2.1) undergraduate honours degree
Subject-specific requirements
Your qualification should be in a field related to science and technology policy. You may also be considered for the degree if you have several years of equivalent professional experience.
This programme is self-funded
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