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Hebrew and Jewish Studies MPhil/PhD

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Full time | UCL (University College London) | 3 years | FEB-26

Study mode

Full time

Duration

3 years

Start date

FEB-26

Key information
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Qualification type

PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

Subject areas

Middle East: Studies Art

Course Summary

The MPhil/PhD course draws on the wide-ranging expertise of UCL Hebrew & Jewish Studies, the only department of its kind in the UK, and offers research supervision in most areas, periods, and aspects of Jewish studies. The course prepares students for careers in academia and in the private and public sectors. UCL offers excellent networking opportunities for research students.

Hebrew language and Jewish Studies have been taught at UCL since our founding in 1826. We are a multidisciplinary department with expertise across the entire field of Jewish studies, ranging from history (ancient to contemporary) and political science to language (all phases of Hebrew, several other Semitic languages and Yiddish), literature, and gender issues.

This course is designed for applicants with a research interest in one of the disciplines constituting Jewish Studies, and resonating with the research interests of a member of academic staff in UCL Hebrew & Jewish Studies. The course is suitable for graduates in the Humanities or Social Sciences, with demonstrated language skills appropriate for the proposed field of inquiry.

Tuition fees

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For this course (per year)

£29,800

Entry requirements

A minimum of a Master's degree from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard, and a demonstrated knowledge of Hebrew or Yiddish, or another language appropriate to the research proposal.

University information

University College London (UCL) is consistently ranked among the top ten universities in the world, conducting leading research across a wide range of subject areas. Throughout its long and prestigious history, it has inspired and educated countless minds and produced over 30 Nobel prize recipients. With one campus located in the heart of Bloomsbury and a second campus in vibrant east London, the university is home to over 50,000 students...more