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PhD Digital Humanities by Practice

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Intakes

September 2025

January 2026

Programme Duration

3-4 years (full-time); 5-6 years (part-time)

Academic Direction
Digital Humanities Research Hub
Modes of Study
Online
On campus in London

The PhD by Practice offers a distinctive opportunity to conduct doctoral research by developing a body of creative work alongside a written critical component. Unlike a traditional PhD, you'll be assessed on the creative output of your research in addition to a shorter written thesis.

Key features

  1. Join a unique scholarly community

    The Digital Humanities Research Hub at the School of Advanced Study offers a supportive and stimulating environment for pursuing interdisciplinary research. The Hub’s multidisciplinary team has strong connections to subject areas including Classics, English, History and Modern Languages and Cultures, as well as researchers and practitioners with technical backgrounds.

  2. Be assessed on your creative outputs

    The PhD by Practice offers a distinctive opportunity to conduct doctoral research by developing a body of creative work coupled with a written critical component, rather than the traditional, longer written thesis. For example, you could produce an exhibition, a body of code, data visualisations, or an art installation.

  3. Enjoy access to unparalleled resources

    The Digital Humanities Research Hub's outstanding resources include the Senate House MakerSpace, equipped with a range of tools for working with cultural heritage objects, 3D imaging and printing, and computational experimentation. You'll also have access to the world-class Senate House Library and those of the University of London federation members.

  4. Fit your studies around your life

    Enjoy flexibility in terms of where and how you study. Supervision is available on campus or online, so you can research from home in your own time; and as the PhD can be completed part-time in up to six years, there's no need to put your life on hold.

PhD in Digital Humanities | Professor Gabriel Bodard

Discover the PhD in Digital Humanities at the School of Advanced Study with Programme Director, Professor Gabriel Bodard, in the video above.

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  • September 2025 - application deadline closes