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Best Universities for PHD Programs in United Kingdom 2025

Number of institutions: 9
    • London, United Kingdom
    • Ragusa, Italy
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    Auream Phoenix University for Women (APUW) is the first private, international, Distance Learning, purpose-built university exclusively dedicated to the education of women. APUW allows every woman engaged in work and family to study and complete her academic goals while remaining in the comfortable environment of her own home. Our university addresses women leaders having a winning mindset, women with vibrant, dynamic personalities, independent thinkers and women who are conscious of being points of reference in their community. Our primary focus is on testing skills and competencies for academic certification. Aurea Phoenix University for Women's degree programs are designed on the A.P.E.L (Accreditation Prior Experiential Learning) method to provide active working women, having 5 years of professional experience at least, the chance to earn a degree without neglecting their families.

    • Siedlęcin, Poland
    • Mała Kamienica, Poland
    • + 3 more

    This program is only available as a second part of the Dual Degree Program after students. is only available via our highly accredited University...

    • London, United Kingdom
    • Bologna, Italy

    Our university is an institution free and private. It is legally registered as ibc in the state of the Commonwealth of Dominica and in Italy as a permanent establishment. It is an independent international university exclusively involved in Online and Distance Learning education: in other words an open university for adults who carries out his institutional work seriously.

    • Brighton, United Kingdom

    Your PhD at the University of Brighton will develop your professional skills as a researcher in your chosen discipline, and enable you to make your original contribution to knowledge, working alongside dedicated academics in a vibrant, supportive community. The University of Brighton has a rich scholarly history, particularly in applied research. We pride ourselves on academic work that has a major public impact, on our innovative approaches to the generation and dissemination of knowledge, and our part in the progress of new and under-represented disciplines.

    • Brighton, United Kingdom

    We live in times of rapid change, facing urgent and complex challenges from climate change to accelerating uncertainty. You can be part of the global leading development studies research institute to bring actionable and positive change. You can make a difference. Join us to learn collaboratively with researchers and activists at the forefront of international development. Our world-class postgraduate degrees and professional development programmes enable individuals and organisations to build the skills and knowledge needed for more equitable and sustainable development globally.

    • London, United Kingdom

    The School of Advanced Study (SAS), University of London brings together 9 internationally-renowned research institutes to form the UK's national centre for the support and promotion of research in the humanities.

    • Cambridge, United Kingdom

    With more than 20,000 students from all walks of life and all corners of the world, over 11,000 staff, 31 Colleges and 150 Departments, Faculties, Schools and other institutions, no two days are ever the same at the University of Cambridge.

    • South Kensington, United Kingdom

    At The Institute of Cancer Research, London, our mission is to make the discoveries that defeat cancer. We have a vision of a world where people can live their lives free of cancer as a life-threatening disease. The ICR strategy sets out how we aim to achieve this.

    • Belfast, United Kingdom

    Union Theological College, originally known as the Assembly’s College, dates back to 1853. In the early nineteenth century, those who hoped to serve as Presbyterian ministers were educated either in Scotland or at the Belfast Academical Institute, opened in 1814 as both a secondary school and a college.