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This Master's program provides a blend of technical and historical studies spanning diverse regions, time periods, and themes, led by renowned specialists who frequently collaborate with the university's exceptional medieval collections in its libraries, museums, and archives. Whether you plan to pursue advanced studies or simply wish to explore medieval history more profoundly, you'll also gain from joining a vibrant postgraduate and faculty research network featuring regular seminars, reading groups, and personalized mentorship opportunities. The curriculum includes one core research methods course shared with other History students, five elective options, and a dissertation. Electives may incorporate language and technical skill development.
You can engage in language studies, palaeography, and hands-on manuscript work. Personalized guidance from medieval history faculty members is also available.
The research techniques and methodologies acquired in this program equip you with versatile skills for careers in both public and private sectors, including heritage initiatives, media, and education. This program also serves as excellent preparation for doctoral research.