Ph.D. in Learning Disability focuses on advanced study into the causes, diagnosis, and intervention options for different types of learning difficulties. The program investigates the cognitive, psychosocial, and neurodevelopmental factors that influence learning in children and adults, including dyslexia, ADHD, and dyscalculia. It prepares researchers to undertake in-depth research and contribute to the development of educational tactics and therapeutic approaches. Typically, the course lasts 3 -5 years, depending on the school and the pace of research. Graduates are prepared to work in academic, clinical, or educational settings, addressing issues in learning and teaching processes.