PhD 20th-Century British History

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Course overview

  • 2025
  • 2026
  • Full-time
  • Jan, 3 Years
  • Apr, 3 Years
  • Sep, 3 Years
  • Jan, 3 Years
  • Research
  • Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • From £8,267 per year*
  • From £8,267 per year*
  • From £14,500 per year*
  • From £14,500 per year*
  • London
  • London
  • *See below for full fee information

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    Entry requirements

    Applicants are normally expected to have a first or second class, upper division degree or significant experience. A Master’s degree is preferred.

    Mature students

    Age is no barrier to learning and we welcome all applications from suitably qualified students.

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    Selection process

    Candidates apply online, sending in their supporting documents, and will be assessed on this basis by the Programme Director.  The Programme Director or Admissions Assistant will be happy to answer any enquiries, email admissions@buckingham.ac.uk.

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