Skip navigation
You are viewing our beta course page.

Advanced Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences (Research)

2 Study options · PostgraduateUniversity of Bath

Course summary

This programme is only available through the Southwest Doctoral Training Partnership. Applications open from October each year and close around January. More information is available on our website to Study as a South West Doctoral Training Partnership (SWDTP) student at Bath.

If you are interested in a PhD on this topic but not through the DTP, then please apply for a PhD in any Humanities and Social Sciences Department.

Research content
This pathway is for social scientists who wish to learn advanced quantitative methods and apply them appropriately to answer particular substantive questions from their discipline. It's also well-suited to statistically trained researchers whose interests are more methodological.

You'll be part of a group of social scientists interested in interdisciplinary research involving the application of quantitative methods from one discipline (for example economics) to problems in another (for example politics).

Projects may involve applying statistical methods used in other disciplines to social science problems, or developing novel statistical methods for analysing social-science data.

This programme includes a significant piece of research aimed at enabling you to contribute to the academic community through a large written thesis (typically up to 90,000 words).

For interdisciplinary pathways the Lead Supervisor will be from the applicant’s home institution and the second supervisor must be from a different discipline (a different sub-discipline is not sufficient; however, the second could still be from the same institution but a different discipline). The Lead and Second Supervisors must be employed at one of the SWDTP’s partner institutions – Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth or UWE Bristol.

Open days

Fees and funding

Choose a specific option to see funding information.

Course options
Like this page