The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Homeopathy is a research-focused doctoral programme designed to advance knowledge in homeopathic medicine, holistic health, and complementary healthcare systems.
The programme emphasises the study of homeopathic principles, materia medica, repertory analysis, and holistic patient care. Scholars engage in research aimed at evaluating the effectiveness, application, and integration of homeopathy within modern healthcare systems.
Graduates are prepared for roles in research, education, wellness practice, and integrative healthcare environments.
PhD in Homeopathy scholars will be able to:
PA1 Conduct original research in homeopathic medicine and complementary health systems.
PA2 Analyse the effectiveness and applications of homeopathic treatments.
PA3 Design evidence-based approaches to holistic patient care.
PA4 Integrate homeopathic principles with broader healthcare practices.
PA5 Uphold ethical standards in research and holistic healthcare.
Knowledge
1 Demonstrate advanced understanding of homeopathic philosophy and principles.
2 Critically evaluate materia medica, repertory systems, and treatment methodologies.
3 Understand holistic health approaches and patient-centred care models.
4 Apply research methodologies to complementary and alternative medicine.
Skills
1 Conduct independent research in homeopathy and integrative healthcare.
2 Analyse clinical and case-based data in homeopathic practice.
3 Develop individualised treatment approaches based on holistic assessment.
4 Communicate research findings effectively to academic and wellness communities.
Competencies
1 Demonstrate leadership in complementary and alternative medicine research.
2 Manage complex research projects in holistic healthcare.
3 Contribute to advancements in integrative health practices.
4 Present and defend research findings in academic and professional environments.
The PhD in Homeopathy is designed to develop advanced research and analytical capabilities through structured coursework and independent investigation.
Scholars are required to select a research topic, conduct a comprehensive literature review, apply appropriate methodologies, and produce a doctoral thesis of approximately 60,000–80,000 words.
The programme typically consists of 30–40% coursework and 60–70% research, with a final viva (oral defense) required for successful completion.
Assessment includes coursework, research projects, thesis submission, and viva defense.
The doctoral thesis must demonstrate originality, critical analysis, and a significant contribution to homeopathic medicine and holistic health sciences.
Evaluation structure:
Dissertation Report – ⅔
Dissertation Defense – ⅙
Coursework / Publications – ⅙
An interim Master of Philosophy (MPhil) may be awarded upon successful completion of initial research stages and coursework, subject to institutional policies.
Ages 21 – 35
Ages 36 – 60
Ages 60+
- Homeopathic Practitioner
- Holistic Health Consultant
- Complementary Medicine Researcher
- Wellness Specialist
- Academic Lecturer / Professor
- Integrative Health Advisor
Milestone 1:Research Foundation & Proposal Development |
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| HOM 101: Homeopathic Principles & Philosophy | ||
| HOM 102: Research Methods & Ethics in Complementary Medicine | ||
| RES 101: Research Proposal Development | ||
Milestone 2:Clinical Research & Analysis |
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| HOM 201: Materia Medica & Repertory Systems | ||
| HOM 202: Case Analysis & Data Interpretation | ||
| RES 102: Academic Publications | ||
Milestone 3:Thesis Completion & Defense |
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| HOM 301: Data Interpretation & Findings | ||
| HOM 302: Thesis Writing & Structuring | ||
| RES 103: Dissertation Submission & Viva | ||
Programmes are subject to periodic review. Modifications may be made to align with advancements in complementary medicine, holistic healthcare, and global research standards.
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Andrew Barrow
Head of Admission Department