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PPE

Explore the world through PPE at Warwick

At Warwick, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics aren’t studied in isolation. Our unique “bridge” model connects these disciplines, encouraging you to explore how they interact to shape the world. You’ll tackle real-world issues from multiple perspectives, gaining a deeper understanding of decision-making in governments, businesses, and society. If you're passionate about current affairs and want to help build a fairer future, PPE at WarwickLink opens in a new window is the ideal choice.

Our Alumni

Hear more from our recent graduates about how studying PPE at the University of Warwick helped shape their career paths.

Quickfire Questions: Joshua Varughese

Warwick and its societies enabled Joshua to push his boundaries and get on stage while being a student.

Quickfire Questions: Winston Laing

Winston is a Digital Marketing Executive working in Tech market research.

Quickfire Questions: Patrick Olajide

Patrick Olajide shares how Warwick inspired his path to meaningful local violence prevention work.

Our Research

Established research strengths across the three departments mirror the bridge model of PPE and so include a number of interdisciplinary clusters. Themes include Moral and Political Philosophy, International Political Economy, and Public Economics.

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: Warwick 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

Economics

Research Centres: Study of Democratisation; Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation; Interdisciplinary Ethics; International Development

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