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MPhil Maritime Historical Studies

MPhil Maritime Historical Studies

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Full time | University of Exeter - Penryn Campus, Cornwall | 3 years | APR-25

Study mode

Full time

Duration

3 years

Start date

APR-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MPhil - Master of Philosophy

Subject areas

Maritime History Marine Transport Operations History (Theoretical) Marine / Coastal Conservation / Protection

Course type

Research

Course Summary

Overview

A lively and dynamic group that boasts some of the leading academic historians in the country

Our staff provide postgraduates with a considerable breadth of experience and research expertise across the full range of the discipline

Among the upper ranks of History departments in the UK

All members of staff are research active and research and publish at the highest level

We range in time from the early medieval period to the late 20th century with particular strengths in the history of Britain and continental Europe, but also focus on the history of the United States, Africa, and India

Research overview

History is located across two campuses, with our Penryn Campus in Cornwall focusing on public history and the environment and our Streatham Campus in Exeter covering medieval history, early modern socio-economic history, maritime history, modern British politics and policy, global and medical histories.

Collaboration in and across

  • research centres
  • , and with other disciplines, enables our historians to increase the scale and scope of their research activity through collaboration, critical review, and scholarly dissemination.

    Tuition fees

    UK fees
    Course fees for UK students

    For this course (per year)

    £4,786

    International fees
    Course fees for EU and international students

    For this course (per year)

    £22,600

    Entry requirements

    Students applying to enter directly into the MPhil/PhD programme would normally be expected to have a Masters degree with Merit or equivalent in History or a related subject, or other relevant qualifications such as a doctorate in another subject.