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16 PhD programmes in Journalism in United Kingdom

Journalism and Public Relations
This Journalism and Public Relations PhD programme from Newcastle University gives you access to a wide range of professional and academic opportunities.

Journalism, Media and Culture
The Journalism, Media and Culture degree offered by Cardiff University is committed to undertaking research that engages with contemporary issues across journalism, the media and communications both theoretically and practically.

Journalism and Communications
This Journalism and Communications degree from University of Gloucestershire offers research a topic of your choice or work on an extended creative project.

The representation of love and relationships in contemporary zine culture
The primary objective of The representation of love and relationships in contemporary zine culture project at University of Dundee is to research the representation of love and relationships in contemporary zine culture.

Professional Writing, Film, Media, New Media, Journalism, Creative Studies, Drama, Professional Writing
The Professional Writing, Film, Media, New Media, Journalism, Creative Studies, Drama, Professional Writing course offered at Bangor University welcomes applications from well-qualified graduates who wish to engage in research for the degree of Practice-Led Research PhD/MPhil which combines a piece of creative practice such as media/performance work plus a dissertation/piece of critical work.
Journalism
Our Journalism work at the University of Stirling encompasses research into screen and print media, digital media and social media, public communication and promotional culture, heritage and archives.
Journalism
The Journalism at Brunel University of London research cluster, which includes staff and postgraduate researchers, is at the forefront of some cutting-edge research in the subject areas.
Journalism
On this PhD at City St George's, University of London, you will join our internationally renowned Journalism department, whose expertise includes editors of leading academic journals, receiving a high level of support from your supervisor.
Journalism and Communication
The PhD programme in Journalism and Communication at Birkbeck, University of London invites you to submit a proposal for research on the journalistic and communicative dimensions of agenda-setting, cities, conflict, ethics, media ownership, mis- and disinformation, professional ideologies, race and related topics.
Journalism, Media and Communication
The Journalism, Media and Communication programme at University of Strathclyde is taken within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, and supported by a team of internationally renowned academics.
Journalism
The School of English and Journalism offers research opportunities at the highest level of academic qualification: a PhD or a PhD by Practice Journalism programme at University of Lincoln.
Journalism Studies
At the University of Sheffield's Department of Journalism Studies, communication and journalism are at the heart of everything we do.
Digital Culture and Communication
The PhD programme in Digital Culture and Communication at Birkbeck, University of London invites you to submit a proposal for research on the digitally mediated dimensions of aesthetics, affect, art, cities, everyday life, politics and the (post) human condition.
Journalism Studies
In this Journalism Studies programme at the University of Sussex you’ll work with experienced faculty guiding and supervising you throughout your research project.
Media and Communications
Uncover how media and communications shape society, culture and public opinion. Study in a globally renowned department of world-class academics. Learn more at the Media and Communications programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Journalism
Benefit from the commitment to interdisciplinary research, connecting the research strengths in journalism to fields such as creative writing, politics, and human rights. Learn more at the Journalism programme from University of Essex.