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The Archaeology program at Glasgow boasts a vibrant postgraduate community engaged in diverse research spanning from the Mesolithic era to modern times, covering regions from Northern Scandinavia to the Eastern Mediterranean.
Our primary areas of expertise include: Scottish archaeology, with focus on Mesolithic and Neolithic periods as well as Celtic, Pictish, and Viking studies Mediterranean archaeology, ranging from Spain to Turkey, exploring topics from Bronze Age mining to postcolonial research historical archaeology, covering classical antiquity through the 20th century aerial and satellite image analysis for landscape history studies conflict archaeology and battlefield research.
Glasgow's Archaeology postgraduates benefit from one of the university's most welcoming, cooperative, and intellectually stimulating campus communities. The environment fosters generous knowledge-sharing, offering MLitt and PhD students numerous chances to participate in ongoing projects or initiate collaborative ventures, whether through fieldwork, academic courses, conferences, or publications.
The Master of Philosophy (Research) program involves specialized postgraduate study and original research that makes a meaningful contribution to scholarly knowledge.