The PhD in History with Genealogical Studies at the University of Strathclyde is a research degree that lets you dig deeply into family and social history while using modern genealogical tools. It is a programme for anybody who has an interest in tracing family lineages, studying population trends, or using DNA and archival records to understand the past.
You will be supervised by experts from both the History Department and the Strathclyde Institute for Genealogical Studies, which means your work combines standard historical methods with specialist genealogical practice. That mixture gives your research an international relevance, since genealogy is such a fast-growing field around the world.
Most of your time will be spent working with archives, analysing documents, or exploring databases, among others. Alongside this, you will take part in seminars, workshops, and training sessions that will help you sharpen your research methods and broaden your knowledge.
The programme offers excellent resources and professional links. Strathclyde has strong connections with genealogical organisations and access to extensive archives, including collaborations with the National Records of Scotland. The combination of academic depth, professional training, and hands-on experience makes graduates well prepared for careers in academia, genealogy, archives, or related fields.
The University of Strathclyde is based in the centre of Glasgow and has grown into one of Scotland’s leading universities, known for being innovative, practical, and very outward-looking. It has a large student body that attracts students from over 140 countries, which makes it a mixed international campus community.
Strathclyde has built its reputation on research and teaching that includes theory and the practice of actually shaping the world from outside of the university's walls. A lot of its work is done in collaboration with industry, which means students and researchers often get to see their projects translate into real-world solutions, whether it is in healthcare, technology, or sustainability. This approach also makes graduates more career-ready, because they are already used to impact and application.
Students benefit from a supportive environment, strong career preparation, and opportunities to be part of research that has a genuine impact. It is the kind of place where you do not just earn a degree, but you gain skills, networks, and experiences that open doors all over the world.
To apply, submit a personal statement explaining your interest and qualifications, a reference from an academic or employer, and a CV showcasing your relevant work experience.
International students pay £19,850 per year for the PhD in History with Genealogical Studies.
Strathclyde offers funding options, such as the EU Engagement Scholarships, for eligible EU applicants who qualify for home fee status. You might also get project-specific studentships through the History Department or external genealogy bodies—check the scholarships portal.
Graduates of this programme are well-prepared to pursue a range of careers, including roles such as:
To apply for the PhD in History with Genealogical Studies, go through Strathclyde's online system or UCAS. For further assistance, kindly reach out to one of our trained counsellors.
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