5 PhD programmes in Special Education in Europe
Special Education
The Department of Special Education at Stockholm University conducts research based on a variety of theoretical perspectives and methodical approaches, clearly reflecting the interdisciplinary nature that characterises special education as a scientific topic.
Psychology and Logopedics
The aim of doctoral studies Psychology and Logopedics from Tampere University of Applied Sciences is to provide doctoral students with the capabilities to successfully work in academic (researcher, teacher) and other types of expert tasks in society.
Disability Studies
The Disability Studies programme at University of Bristol links theory, policy and practice in a multidisciplinary, research-intensive environment. Its research engages with and influences national and international policy.
Living With Disability and Long-Term Conditions
The School of Health, Wellbeing and Social Care’s work in the area of Living With Disability and Long-Term Conditions at The Open University UK covers research on a wide spectrum of people’s experiences and care across the life course, including physical and learning disability, living with a long-term condition and receiving and giving care.
Special Education
This Special Education PhD programme from Masaryk University prepares highly qualified professionals for theoretical as well as practical applications of special education expertise aimed at solutions of broad range of special educational issues including social inclusion.