📖Program Curriculum
Common to all professional doctorates is the completion of an original piece of research. Doctor of Diplomacy students will produce a thesis of 40 000-60 000 words (maximum).
Your thesis will be expected to make an original contribution to knowledge and will be judged by the convincing evidence it offers of competent and independent scholarship and research wide and critical reading and an ability to relate academic knowledge to professional interests. You must submit the thesis for examination within the maximum period of study and shall undergo an oral examination on the thesis and related topics. You may submit a revised thesis only once for examination.
Modules
The module information below provides an example of the types of course module you may study. The details listed are for the current academic year (September 2022). Modules and start dates are regularly reviewed and may be subject to change in future years.
There are two options for this course:
Starting October full time (Stirling Campus)
Students who do not complete the full doctoral programme may qualify for the following exit awards:
120 credits Postgraduate Diploma Diplomacy
180 credits MSc Diplomacy
240 credits MPhil Diplomatic Studies (Professional)
Year 1 Autumn semester
Compulsory module
Module Credits
Diplomatic Communication (DIPPPCM) 40 credits




