Postgraduate Courses

MPhil & PhD Sociology

Goldsmiths' research in sociology covers a range of areas including art and literature, deviance, education, the sociology of governance and regulation, theories of industrial society, health, illness and psychiatry, interpersonal relations, knowledge, politics, 'race' and ethnicity, religion, values in society, childhood and youth culture, the body and society, social aspects of the life sciences and biomedicine, science and technology, the expansion of capitalism on a world scale, urban studies, gender and the sexual division of labour, and culture and communications

Institution: Goldsmiths, University of London
Department: Sociology Department
Entry: You should normally have an undergraduate degree of at least upper second class standard or a Master's degree in a relevant subject. If your degree is in an unrelated field, you may also be considered, subject to a qualifying examination; we may ask any applicant to take this examination.
Funding: £3,168 (ft), £1,584 (pt) Home/EU; £9,010 international.Please see website for further details on fees and costs.
Starting: None, unless you are applying for funding (deadline: 1 March).
Address: Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London SE14 6NW
Telephone: 020 7919-7712
Contact: Postgraduate Secretary, Sociology, e-mail sociology@gold.ac.uk.
More Information: www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/sociology

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