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Bangor University has gained global recognition for its distinguished Medieval Studies program. For years, the institution has drawn postgraduate students specializing in Arthurian legends, Welsh history, archaeology, language, and music by offering access to leading scholars in these fields. The program also excels in gender studies, devotional texts, Anglo-Norman research, and early sacred music. A key feature of medieval studies at Bangor is its interdisciplinary foundation, reinforced through core and elective courses. The university offers an exceptional selection of combined modules rarely found elsewhere, including Welsh studies, Arthurian research, and Music - complemented by renowned instruction in palaeography and manuscript studies.
Career Prospects
This master's degree equips graduates for professions in education, publishing, and related sectors, while also serving as excellent preparation for advanced academic research.
Duration Options - Full-time: 1 year, Part-time: 2 years, Diploma: 9 months full-time (part-time option available)