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Pursuing a postgraduate degree in Classics at Glasgow offers numerous advantages, including access to the University's extensive Library, the Hunterian Museum (renowned for its exceptional coin collection), and a leading hub for humanities computing.
We provide guidance across various disciplines aligned with our faculty's research expertise. Staff members are always available to consult about potential research initiatives. Our specialized postgraduate study area features a comprehensive research library, recently enriched by a donation from the late Professor Douglas MacDowell. Graduate students actively participate in the department's research community through regular seminars, workshops, and discussion groups. The College of Arts Graduate School fosters a collaborative, interdisciplinary atmosphere for all research candidates, offering numerous services, courses, and skill-building programs. Within an inspiring academic setting, the College of Arts hosts a dynamic mix of students engaged in both taught master's and research degrees. Every department contributes groundbreaking, influential research at an international level.
Our Master of Research program combines coursework with independent research. Students complete 60 to 80 credits of taught modules alongside original scholarly work that advances knowledge in their field.