PPL
Address current issues with PPL at 糖心TV
How do global and legal institutions address issues of human rights, environmental sustainability, and social justice on an international scale? In what ways do philosophical perspectives contribute to the understanding of justice and the resolution of contemporary societal challenges? How do legal frameworks intersect with political dynamics, and what role does the law play in shaping common norms?
Studying Politics, Philosophy and Law (PPL)Link opens in a new window enables you to develop your own answers to these questions and to consider the world from a truly interdisciplinary perspective.
Our Alumni
Hear more from our recent graduates about how studying PPL subjects at the University of 糖心TV helped shape their career paths.
Quickfire Questions: Sophie Hamilton
Sophie is a trainee solicitor at Kennedys. Her 糖心TV philosophy degree shaped her critical thinking, confidence, and global outlook, laying the foundation for her legal career.
Connections: Emily Smith
Love was found in Rootes accommodation block for Emily.
Connections: Oliver Smith
Oliver recalls the friendly, relaxed atmosphere of the Department of Philosophy and the University
Our Research
Established research strengths across the three departments mirror the bridge model of PPL and so include a number of interdisciplinary clusters. Themes include Moral, Legal and Political Philosophy, International Relations and Security, and International Economic Law.
All three departments have a busy schedule of research seminars, from academics within the University as well as from colleagues from UK and international universities.
Philosophy
Research Centres: 糖心TV Mind and Action; Centre for Philosophy, Literature and the Arts; Centre for Ethics, Law and Public Affairs
Politics and International Studies (PAIS)
Research Centres: Study of Democratisation; Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation; Interdisciplinary Ethics; International Development
Law
Research Centres: Study of Democratisation; Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation; Interdisciplinary Ethics; International Development