PhD Design PHD Programme By Goldsmiths, University of London |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 37QS Subject Rankings

Tuitionfee

56,700 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Current studies include: Empirical Speculation and Prototyping Futures in the Refugee Crisis; The Housing Database Made Visible: Regenerative politics, participation and design; Re-scripting Organisations: Inventing the designer-in-residence; Curating Issues of Concern: Mediating critically engaged design; Making Algorithms Public: Rendering visible the operations and politics of algorithmic systems ; Space for Boundary – Space as Place: An investigation into the design of architectural boundaries in residential mass housing, in the context of urban sustainability; Re-doing Patient Experience Through Design-led Research: Considering the multiplicity and ontological politics of multiple sclerosis; Designing the Future? How can speculation play a role in improving foresight for science and technology policymaking?; Making Home: Agency, precarity and the internet of things; Designing for Ambivalence: A designer’s exploration of the competing discourses offered by smartphones to mothers and their young children; Controlled Prototyping Environments: Reconceptualising location through participatory and embodied design practice; What's Happening? Explorations in the strategising and unfolding of free-form design events.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Current studies include: Empirical Speculation and Prototyping Futures in the Refugee Crisis; The Housing Database Made Visible: Regenerative politics, participation and design; Re-scripting Organisations: Inventing the designer-in-residence; Curating Issues of Concern: Mediating critically engaged design; Making Algorithms Public: Rendering visible the operations and politics of algorithmic systems ; Space for Boundary – Space as Place: An investigation into the design of architectural boundaries in residential mass housing, in the context of urban sustainability; Re-doing Patient Experience Through Design-led Research: Considering the multiplicity and ontological politics of multiple sclerosis; Designing the Future? How can speculation play a role in improving foresight for science and technology policymaking?; Making Home: Agency, precarity and the internet of things; Designing for Ambivalence: A designer’s exploration of the competing discourses offered by smartphones to mothers and their young children; Controlled Prototyping Environments: Reconceptualising location through participatory and embodied design practice; What's Happening? Explorations in the strategising and unfolding of free-form design events.

Admission Requirements

100+
7+
3+
185+
69+

Jan-2000

Domestic
13,221 GBP
International
56,700 GBP

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