
This course is ideal for self-motivated and committed students who already have an MA in a humanities subject, and wish to research and write on a defined historical topic from pre-history to contemporary history. You will work with an internationally renowned specialist supervisor in your chosen field of research and will be invited to events organised by, and for, our vibrant MPhil/PhD community, thus broadening your range of academic and intellectual contacts. Both modules are taught by experienced, research-active academics using a wide range of methodological and theoretical approaches. You will be taught practical historical skills and techniques, including locating and retrieving historical material, critiquing primary and secondary sources, and examining and organising historical information. The core modules extend your analytical skills and project management skills through, first, the planning and writing of a long literature review which advances your critical knowledge of your chosen field of research and second, the development of a detailed research proposal. The course centres on the research and writing of a 30,000-word dissertation which allows you to demonstrate the advanced historical research skills learned in the two core modules. It equips you with the advanced historical research skills and conceptual framework needed to complete an individual, large-scale research project.


The MRes History is a taught postgraduate research course which sits in between our MA provision and PhD research degrees.
