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PhD in Development Studies by Research
Realise yOur potential to transform the world.
Key information

Study with the world leaders in development studies and realise your potential to transform the world with our PhD by Research.

The PhD in Development Studies by Research is IDS’s advanced research degree. It is awarded to candidates after a minimum of three years study, based on completion of original and significant research in the field of Development Studies – which is assessed through a written thesis.

*Please note: It is not possible for international students to take a part-time PhD due to UK Home Office visa restrictions, and IDS does not have a distance learning mode of its PhD Programme.

World leaders in development studies

Ranked first in the world for Development Studies (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025) for the ninth year in a row – the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) transforms the knowledge, action and leadership needed for more equitable and sustainable development globally, through our world-class research, learning and teaching.

As a PhD researcher, you will join a thriving research community comprising more than 70 research staff and 50 postgraduate researchers. You will have access to research and teaching opportunities, as well as a substantial series of seminars presented by leading development professionals and practitioners.

Areas of study

We welcome submissions from researchers who share our commitment to:

  • upholding climate and environmental justice
  • reducing extreme inequities
  • fostering healthy and fulfilling lives
  • nurturing inclusive, democratic and accountable societies.

We are particularly interested in work that shows originality in addressing topics related to the work of our research fellows based across our ten research clusters: business; cities; digital; governance; health and nutrition; impact and policy; participation; power; resource politics; and rural futures.

Find out more about our Research Fellows and their interests

Supervisor spotlight

The following two Fellows are among those currently accepting proposals for research supervision. If you wish to work them, or any other IDS Fellows, on your PhD, please contact Stephanie Watson in the first instance [email protected] +44 1273 915662

Research Fellow
I am interested in supervising development studies PhDs focused on the themes of disability inclusion, tertiary education, volunteering, and development geography. I mainly work in qualitative research and I am particularly interested in participatory methods and inclusive approaches to arts, humanities and social science.
Research Fellow
I am interested in working with PhD researchers on themes within global and public health, such as the dynamics of power and hierarchies of knowledge, social accountability and health equity. The methodologies I specialise in are development humanities, history, anthropology, participatory action research and accompanied learning processes.
Studying at IDS can potentially transform your view of the world – you grow a lot learning from this very rich and diverse community.
- Jorge Adrian-Ortiz-Moreno, IDS PhD graduate
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Key information

Full time duration
Three to four years
Part time duration
Eight years (UK only)*
Home fees (UK, Republic of Ireland, Channel Islands & Isle of Man)
£5,005 per year for full-time students, for 2025/26.
Overseas (including EU)
£22,575 per year for full-time students for 2025/26 academic year
Your enrolment will be processed by our partner the University of Sussex. Please click the ‘Apply’ button below to be taken to their website.
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We’ll make all reasonable efforts to provide you with the courses, services and facilities described in this prospectus. However, we may need to make changes due to significant disruption, for example in response to Covid-19.

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