Sign up to our newsletter today
We've been helping students find the right postgraduate course for over a decade.
Our Economics PhD programme aims to develop rigorous scholars who can advance both academic knowledge and practice in the area of Economics. The programme is designed to give you greater depth to your professional life and to equip you with the skills necessary to succeed in a knowledge-intensive economy.
Our research is organised into 15 research centres and groups. Each of these involves externally funded research, international collaboration and the active involvement of doctoral students. A brief outline of some of the disciplines is outlined below.
The Applied and Theoretical Microeconomics (ATM) group focuses on issues in theoretical microeconomics and applied microeconomics. The interests of group members includes:
-General equilibrium theory with production and financial markets,
Read more about this course
A 2:1 honours degree and a merit award at master's level, or international equivalent, in a relevant subject.
The information you submit to Newcastle University will only be used by them or their data partners to deal with your enquiry, according to their privacy notice. For more information on how we use and store your data, please read our privacy statement.
Based on your current searches we recommend the following search filters.
Check out our other Masters Courses in Newcastle, United Kingdom
Check out our other Masters Courses in Business & Management
Start a new search with our database of over 23,000 Masters Courses
Based on our current search criteria we thought you might be interested in these.
MRes - Economics (Pathway to PhD)
University of Exeter
Master of Arts/PhD - The Bogen International Graduate Program in Economics
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Development Economics and Emerging Markets MSc
University of York