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Communication & Media Studies (7) Creative Arts & Design (9) Education (11) History & Archaeology (19) Languages, Literature & Culture (21) Law (22) Linguistics & Classics (23) Philosophy (28) Politics & Government (30) Theology & Religious Studies (34)

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The Humanities MRes programme offers a unique opportunity to pursue a tailored and research-driven Masters degree in an interdisciplinary environment. With a focus on individual supervision, you will work closely with your supervisor to design a curriculum that reflects your interests and needs. This one-year course is ideal for personal or career development, or as a stepping-stone to a PhD. The programme covers a wide range of disciplines, including Communications, English literature, History, Philosophy, and more. Entry requirements include a minimum of a second class honours degree or equivalent, or relevant work/life experience. Don't miss the chance to explore your research interests and gain valuable skills for future academic or professional endeavors.

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The Master of Research in Humanities offers you the opportunity to pursue a bespoke, one-to-one programme of Masters study in a structured, interdisciplinary and research-driven environment. In it, you will undertake an extended piece of research within a programme of study designed together between you and your supervisor(s). The MRes can be pursued for personal or career development, or as a stepping-stone to doctoral study (PhD) and is available across a broad range of disciplines in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities including Communications, Media, and Culture, English literature, Film and cinema, History, Law, Linguistics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Scottish literature.

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Entry Requirements

A minimum of a second class honours degree (2.1 preferred) or equivalent in a relevant subject. Applicants without these formal qualifications but with significant appropriate/relevant work/life experience are encouraged to apply.

A research proposal is required along with your application. It should be a maximum of 1,500 words.




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