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The MA in Medical Humanities offers a dynamic and thought-provoking program that utilizes perspectives from the humanities and social sciences to explore concepts of health and illness beyond clinical settings, examining how personal perceptions and bodily sensations transform into recognized symptoms.
This program is ideal for graduates with degrees in fields like Anthropology, English, Geography, Law, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Sociology, or related humanities and social science disciplines. Healthcare professionals seeking to integrate humanities-based approaches into their work will also find value in this degree.
You'll learn from renowned experts while participating in an interdisciplinary program jointly offered by the University's Institute for Medical Humanities and Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Combining in-person and digital instruction, the course provides a rich exploration of diverse academic perspectives on health.
Key components include required modules on Critical Medical Humanities frameworks and innovative health research methodologies, alongside electives examining philosophical questions in medicine, ethics, and historical contexts. The program culminates with a Critical Medical Humanities dissertation.
Instruction occurs through tutorials, seminars, and structured assignments divided into focused thematic units. Distance learning options are available for those preferring online study.
Enrolled students gain access to the Medical Humanities Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers network, which organizes academic seminars, conferences, and networking opportunities.