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During this course students spend a considerable part of their studies undertaking supervised research, at the end of which they submit a thesis embodying the results of that research. ...Read more
In this course the research area includes: Age of the Welsh Princes; The medieval Church and Religion; Early modern and 19th Century Wales; Historiography and Cultural Identity; Political History of Wales...Read more
Celtic & Anglo-Saxon Studies Department at Aberdeen is the only one of its kind in Scotland. Focusing on the literature and culture of early and mediaeval Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England, as well...Read more
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Students are registered initially for the degree of PhD (Doctor of Philosophy), although their status is probationary until the first Annual Review has taken place, normally between 12 and...Read more
This doctoral study course is three years, though the University’s Regulations also permit candidates who make particularly rapid progress to apply to the University Research Committee for permission...Read more
The part-time DPhil regulations require a minimum period of four years’ part-time study (equivalent to two years’ full-time). However, except where students are building on research and research skills...Read more
Pursue original research, supervised by leading historians with expertise in a broad chronological, geographical and thematic range, spanning the medieval to the modern period across the globe. ...Read more
Research profile
We host one of the largest economic and social history research groupings in the UK. Staff research interests are wide-ranging, including the study of economic development, financial...Read more
The ASNC PhD is a research degree, examined, usually after three years of research, by a thesis of up to 80,000 words. The criteria for obtaining the degree are that the thesis represents a substantial...Read more
Research profile
Here in the nation’s capital, Scottish history is taught by a strong and distinguished team, comprising seven core academic staff members, plus a number of postdoctoral fellows and associated staff. ...Read more
PhD in English (18th Century and Romantic Literature)
Research in Eighteenth-Century and Romantic Literature flourishes in the Cambridge English Faculty. The diversity and intensity of thought and art in this formative period are reflected at every level...Read more