7 PhD programmes in Musicology in England, United Kingdom

Musicology
Want to further your research on how music has developed over time and in different cultures across the world? Pursue the Musicology degree at the University of Birmingham where you'll be supervised by world leading academics with specialist knowledge in your research area.
Music Research
We offer a phd degree in Music Research at the King's College London. The department has an international reputation for music research in history, theory, anthropology/ethnography, composition, and creative practice.
Historical Musicology
Academics at The Open University UK investigate an array of musical practices, from the 15th century to the present day in this Historical Musicology programme.
Musicology
Anglia Ruskin University PhD research programmes in Cambridge will allow you to explore your own interests in Musicology, supported by the expertise of our staff.
Music (Musicology)
The PhD Music (Musicology) programme at The University of Manchester will enable you to develop historical and/or analytical skills at an advanced level, with independence and originality of thought combined with technical skill.
Music Technology
The Music Technology PhD programme from University of York enables students to study a chosen area of research with leading researchers in the Department.
Ethnomusicology
The Open University UK welcomes applications for PhD study in Ethnomusicology and ethnographic studies of music more broadly.