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Our forward-thinking, interdisciplinary research initiatives are built on rigorous, adaptable graduate programs designed to challenge.
Postgraduate researchers can choose from diverse independent study paths, ranging from one-year taught courses to three-year PhD programs. By enrolling, you'll become part of a dynamic postgraduate network. We embrace students from varied backgrounds who explore specialized topics using approaches from arts, humanities, and social sciences, sometimes incorporating practice-based research.
The Master of Letters (Research) degree demands original scholarly work that makes a meaningful addition to academic knowledge.
Our Graduate School fosters a collaborative, cross-disciplinary atmosphere for all researchers. We provide numerous resources, training programs, and skill-building opportunities. Within the College of Arts & Humanities, students in both taught and research programs thrive in an intellectually rich setting. Every department hosts groundbreaking research that shapes global academic discourse.
Our regular standard of admission is at least an Upper Second Class Honours degree (2:1), although candidates will usually also have completed or be undertaking a Masters qualification. 
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic and Academic Online (not General Training): 7.0 with no subtests under 6.5
TOEFL (ibt, mybest or athome): 100 overall with Reading 23; Listening 23; Speaking 23; Writing 24
Pearsons PTE Academic: 66 overall with no subtest less than Reading 60; Listening 59; Speaking 59; Writing 74
Cambridge Proficiency in English (CPE) and Cambridge Advanced English (CAE): 185 overall, no subtest less than 176
Oxford English Test: 8 overall with Reading and Listening no less than 7 and Writing and Speaking no less than 8
LanguageCert Academic SELT: 75 overall with two subtests at 75 and no subtest less than 70