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MA History
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  • Our MA History master's course enables you to tailor your postgraduate studies to suit your interests. Your focus could be chronological (medieval, early modern or modern), geographical (European,
    PhD History
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  • Our History PhD programme is a three-year course of study (or six years of part-time study) that enables you to carry out a piece of in-depth research in the area that most interests you. Our
    PGCE Secondary School Direct (History)
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  • PGCE Secondary School Direct (History) provides you with the practical training and theoretical knowledge required to become an outstanding History teacher. Compared with non-School Direct teacher
    PhD Arab World Studies
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  • Our PhD Arab World Studies programme offers wide-ranging opportunities for research and advanced training in the history, politics, gender studies, literatures, religious traditions and cultures of
    MA History of Science, Technology and Medicine
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  • Our taught MA History of Science, Technology and Medicine (HSTM) focuses on key topics from the 19th century to the present, and gives students a critical perspective on global challenges such as:The
    PhD/MPhil History of Science, Technology and Medicine
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  • The Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine (CHSTM) is one of the largest groups in Britain dedicated not only to studying the history of science, technology and medicine but also
    PhD Classics and Ancient History
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  • Our PhD Classics and Ancient History programme is aimed at students who want to make a genuine contribution to scholarly knowledge and understanding of the field through their thesis. You will
    MA Classics and Ancient History
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  • Our MA Classics and Ancient History is flexible and wide-ranging. It reflects the broad, multidisciplinary nature of the subject, which includes Latin and Greek language, the history of Greek and