Irish and Celtic Studies is part of the Modern Languages research cluster, which provides a vibrant environment for both disciplinary and interdisciplinary scholarship. Recognised as a centre of excellence...Read more
This department offer courses and supervision in a range of subject areas related to the research activities and interests of academic staff. We were rated in the top 10 result for Celtic & Gaelic (overall...Read more
This course is usually 3 years of full time study with a 60,000 to 100,000 word thesis being submitted at the end of the third year. Recent PhDs have been completed in fields covering the whole range...Read more
The area of study is the languages, literatures and cultures of the Celtic and Gaelic peoples, from Iron Age Europe to the present. As a postgraduate research student, you will benefit not only from our...Read more
We offer postgraduate research supervision in the following fields: Russian and Soviet History; Russian, Ukrainian and Central and East European Politics; Central and Eastern Europe and European integration;...Read more
If you want to know more about our rich and fascinating culture in Europe, its origins, how we address new challenges and how Europe transforms and changes over time, the New Europe Centre will help you...Read more
As one of the few centres for the study of modern Scandinavian languages in the UK, we offer a programme that can cater to a wide range of research interests, covering all Scandinavian countries. ...Read more
University of Aberdeen provides one of the largest group of experts on early Scandinavia in the British Isles. The Centre for Scandinavian Studies was founded in 2007. Experts cover Old Norse and Swedish...Read more
Introduction
Launched in 2007 the Centre for Scandinavian Studies researches all aspects of Scandinavian language, history and culture. PhD students participate in activities of the centre and run MLitt...Read more
This programme is lead from a highly supportive research team and environment which fosters a wide variety of scholarly approaches to the ancient, medieval and modern cultures of the Celtic-speaking countries. ...Read more
The department offers excellent research supervision for PhD candidates, both full-time and part-time. Research staff profiles can be found on the Departmental website. The PhD lasts three years (six...Read more
The UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) is the worlds leading institution for research and teaching on Russia, the Baltics, and Central, East and South-East Europe. ...Read more
The department of scandinavian studies offers supervision in a variety of subjects relating to Nordic language, culture and history. These include Nordic cinema, Nordic literature in a global context,...Read more