Political Science (PhD)
The PhD in political science program is a research-intensive program dedicated to completing a dissertation. We’ll consider applicants with a research interest in one of the following areas:
- Canadian politics
- comparative public policy and governance
- contemporary political theory
- cultural, social and political thought
- democratic constitutionalism
- Indigenous nationhood
- international and transnational politics
- politics in the global south
We encourage interdisciplinary approaches. Our connections with units and centres such as the Faculty of Law and Centre for Global Studies can be hugely beneficial to your research.
You have the option of combining this program with the interdisciplinary Cultural, Social and Political Thought PhD or the graduate certificate in Indigenous Nationhood.
Expected length | Project or thesis | Course-based |
---|---|---|
4 years | Yes | Yes |
Quick facts
- Program options:
- Doctorate
- Study options:
- Full-time study
- Program delivery:
- On-campus
- Dynamic learning:
- Co-op optional
Outcomes
Graduates with a PhD in Political Science will:
- have developed a critical understanding of the scholarship related to a field of study
- have demonstrated original thinking and the capacity to push existing research traditions in novel directions
- have shown their familiarity with standards of ethical conduct in research
- have shown they are capable of engaging with colleagues and the wider community as a political scientist with specialist skills in their subfields
- have demonstrated their ability to make a significant and original scholarly contribution within the discipline of political science and more widely
- pursue careers in academia, but also in government, non-governmental organizations, international organizations, and the private and third sectors
Find a supervisor
All graduate students must have a faculty member who serves as their academic supervisor. When you apply:
- you are advised to list a potential supervisor on your application
- one faculty member must agree to be your supervisor and recommend your admission
To find a supervisor, review the faculty contacts. When you've found a faculty member whose research complements your own, contact them by email.
Arthur Kroker
Adjunct and Professor Emeritus Contemporary French and German political theory, technology
Claire Cutler
Professor Emerita International relations theory, international law and organization
Colin Bennett
Adjunct and Professor Emeritus Comparative politics, public policy, politics of information
James Tully
Adjunct and Professor Emeritus Political philosophy, Canadian political theory, constitutional theory
Michael Webb
Adjunct and Professor Emeritus International political economy, globalization, Canadian foreign policy
RBJ (Rob) Walker
Adjunct and Professor Emeritus Contemporary social and political thought, international political theory
Reeta Tremblay
Adjunct and Professor Emerita Comparative federalism, public policy, identity politics, Global South (South Asia)
Program details
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Program details
Application deadlines
Admission requirements
Program specific requirements
You must hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) in political science.
As part of your application, you must submit:
- a 2-5 page statement of intent which:
- includes a brief summary of your prior education and experience
- includes details about your specific research and dissertation interests
- relates those interests to at least one of our areas of specialization
- proposes a suitable supervisor
- explains how your proposed research relates to your long-term goals
- a recently written academic paper (please translate into English if necessary)
- two reference names and their email addresses
- post-secondary transcripts
Program specific requirements
You must hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) in political science.
As part of your application, you must submit:
- a 2-5 page statement of intent which:
- includes a brief summary of your prior education and experience
- includes details about your specific research and dissertation interests
- relates those interests to at least one of our areas of specialization
- proposes a suitable supervisor
- explains how your proposed research relates to your long-term goals
- a recently written academic paper (please translate into English if necessary)
- two reference names and their email addresses
- post-secondary transcripts
Completion requirements
View the minimum course requirements for this program.
View the minimum course requirements for this program.
Funding & aid
Tuition & fees
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Need help?
Contact Rachel Richmond at poligrad@uvic.ca or 250-721-7486.