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  1. MPhil/PhD International History

    Deadline for closing applications for LSE PhD studentship in International History is 23 May 2024. We cannot consider applications for LSE PhD studentship beyond this time. Fees and funding. Every research student is charged a fee in line with the fee structure for their programme. The fee covers registration and examination fees payable to the ...

  2. Department of International History

    Welcome to the world-leading Department of International History at LSE. We are ranked 4th in the world in the QS World University Ranking by Subject 2024 tables for History. ... Dr Nasrollah Moghtader-Mojdehi PhD Scholarship Read more about this exciting scholarship being offered by the Iranian History Initiative. News. Prof Marc Baer ...

  3. Pathways to a PhD in International History

    If yes, please come along to this in-person/hybrid event on different pathways to a PhD. Run by the Department of International History's PhD Programme Director, Dr Tanya Harmer, the event will address what doing a PhD entails, how/when to apply and what students who graduate with a PhD have gone on to do.

  4. PhD in International History at LSE

    The PhD programme is taught by the Department of International History at LSE. Apply now! Visit our website for more information: https://www.lse.ac.uk/inter...

  5. MPhil/PhD International History

    The Department of International History at LSE is one of the UK's leading centres of historical research. With its emphasis on the international and transnational context of historical developments, it provides a supportive, but challenging environment for those individuals interested in undertaking a research project leading to a PhD in international history.

  6. MSc Theory and History of International Relations

    Students who completed undergraduate study at LSE and are beginning taught graduate study at the School are eligible for a fee reduction of around 10 per cent of the fee. ... We have our own blog, LSE International History Blog, where students and non-LSE historians contribute historically-informed perspectives on contemporary affairs.

  7. Studying history, creating the future: PhD International History at LSE

    The International History PhD programme at LSE's not just a course of study; it's a transformative experience. The dynamic interdisciplinary research environment, the support of a dedicated faculty, and the emphasis on global reach make LSE an unparalleled choice for those passionate about international history. I strongly recommend any ...

  8. PDF Welcome to the Department of International History MSc Handbook

    21 International History PhD lounge/study space 22 Fieldwork Training 23 Travel-and-Off-Site-Activities ... interests, and contact details: lse.ac.uk/International-History/People 6 Key information. Term Dates and LSE Closures Academic Year 2022/23 Michaelmas Term (MT) Monday 26 September - Friday 9 December 2022

  9. Why should you study a PhD in International History at LSE?

    Embarking on a PhD in International History at LSE opens doors to exceptional career prospects. The School's distinguished reputation, ensures its graduates are sought after by some of the world's leading institutions. For example, alumni of my programme have ventured into international media, British politics, the financial sector, and ...

  10. Who's who in the Department of International History

    Email: [email protected]. Professor Nigel Ashton. Professor of International History. Other titles: Deputy Head of Department, Coordinator of BA/BSc Dissertations (HY300) Research interests: Anglo-American Relations; Modern Middle-East. Room: SAR.M.09. Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 7104.

  11. PhD Destinations

    Placement: Fellow in the History of Africa, IHD, LSE. 2021. Katherine Arnold. Thesis: German natural history collectors in Southern Africa, 1815-1867. ... MPhil/PhD International History Apply now! PhD Study Virtual Graduate Open Event Watch the recording. Medha Bhattacharya Read her guest blog (2021) Molly Avery Read the Q&A (2021)

  12. Why I chose LSE for a PhD in International History

    However, at LSE, International History is an entire department, which means that all the professors and all my peers, while working on a wide variety of topics, themes, regions, and time periods, all approach history from the perspective of an international historian. While many history departments may have a few professors and graduate ...

  13. International History

    The Department of International History at LSE can offer a comprehensive range of special areas for research, ranging from the early 16th century to the late 20th century. Each year we receive a large number of applications from prospective PhD students from across the globe. The Department currently has over 35 graduate research students, from ...

  14. MPhil/PhD International Relations

    MPhil/PhD International Relations. This programme offers you the chance to be part of one of the world's leading departments in the study of international relations while you undertake a substantial piece of work that is worthy of publication and which makes an original contribution to international relations. You will begin on the MPhil and be ...

  15. Visiting Research Student in International History

    Visiting Research Student in International History. We welcome research students from other universities to spend from one term up to one academic year at LSE as a Visiting Research Student (VRS). The VRS scheme allows students who are registered as doctoral researcher at other institutions to participate in research activities in the ...

  16. About Us

    Grant Golub (from Sep 2020 - July 2022) Grant Golub is a PhD candidate at the Department of International History, LSE. His doctoral research focuses on the American Statesman Henry L. Stimson and his tenure as the secretary of war during the Second World War. Twitter: @ ghgolub. Rishika Yadav (from Sep 2019 - Sep 2020) Rishika Yadav is a ...

  17. International History, Master

    The Department of International History at LSE can offer a comprehensive range of special areas for research, ranging from the early 16th century to the late 20th century. Each year we receive a large number of applications from prospective PhD students from across the globe.

  18. BA History

    Since the behaviour of countries in the international arena cannot be understood without a knowledge of their distinct social, political, economic and cultural characteristics, we provide courses covering major aspects of the history of ideas and mentalities. LSE was founded in 1895 originally as an institute of higher education for graduate ...

  19. Research

    Research - PhD Programme. We offer our PhD students a vibrant and supportive environment in a world-class centre for economic history research. The Department of Economic History is committed to an individualised and contextual review of each application to the MPhil/PhD Economic History programme. As one of the largest Economic History ...

  20. Stanford MA vs LSE PhD International History

    A quick solicitation of opinion as I make a final decision between these two schools. I was accepted to an international studies MA program at Stanford and the PhD program in International History at the LSE. Originally, I was selected for the PhD studentship at the LSE (full tuition+stipend for up to 4yrs), and received no funding from Stanford.

  21. Jack Robert Basu-Mellish

    Jack Basu-Mellish is the Associate Editor of Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol 52.He has previously served as an Editor and Deputy Editor of volumes 51 and 50 respectively. He has also been a project assistant at LSE IDEAS, helping coordinate the Cold War Project where he was the host of the LSE Cold War Podcast.. Jack joined LSE Department of International Relations having ...

  22. MPhil/PhD Economic History

    Minimum entry requirements for MPhil/PhD Economic History. Merit in LSE's MSc Economic History (Research) with a minimum of 65% overall, and at least 75% in the dissertation component. Direct entry for applicants with an equivalent score in economic history or a similar field (economics, history, and so on) will also be considered, but we expect students to have a completed a dissertation ...

  23. Dr Joana Naritomi Appointed Full-Time to LSE's School of Public Policy

    Dr Joana Naritomi, an expert in public economics, development economics and political economy, has been appointed as a full member of the LSE School of Public Policy (SPP).. The School of Public Policy is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Joana Naritomi as Associate Professor, starting in September 2024.. Joana has been a key member of LSE's Department of International Development ...

  24. BSc International Relations and History

    Since the behaviour of countries in the international arena cannot be understood without a knowledge of their distinct social, political, economic and cultural characteristics, we provide courses covering major aspects of the history of ideas and mentalities. LSE was founded in 1895 originally as an institute of higher education for graduate ...

  25. What Really Went Wrong

    In What Really Went Wrong, Fawaz Gerges analyses the Middle East's politics from the Cold War to the present and argues that Western interventionist policy (with particular flashpoints in Iran, Egypt, Syria and Lebanon) destabilised the region and steered it towards authoritarianism. Gerges's deft combination of postcolonial critique and historical and political analysis makes this book an ...