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The Black Humanities program at the University of Bristol is a one-year Master of Arts (MA) that explores the intersections of Black studies with humanities disciplines such as history, literature, and cultural studies. This program delves into the cultural, social, and political histories of the African diaspora, critically engaging with issues related to race, identity, and colonialism.
Students will engage in critical research on topics such as Black intellectual history, diaspora studies, and the cultural impact of colonialism and slavery. The University of Bristol provides a dynamic academic environment with access to a wide range of resources and expert faculty. Graduates will be equipped to contribute to scholarly debates, policy-making, or community engagement on issues related to race and social justice.
Program Title: Master of Arts (MA) in Black Humanities
Degree Type: Master of Arts (MA)
Duration: 1 year
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Application Deadline: 1st December 2025
Location: University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Field of Study: Area & Cultural Studies
Language of Instruction: English
Semester 1 โ Foundations of Black Humanities
Semester 2 โ Advanced Studies in Black Humanities
Graduates of the Black Humanities program are well-equipped for careers in academia, cultural institutions, media, and public policy. Career opportunities include roles such as academic researcher, curator, cultural consultant, community organizer, and policy advisor. Graduates can work in museums, cultural heritage organizations, universities, media outlets, and NGOs focusing on social justice and cultural advocacy. The program also provides a strong foundation for those wishing to pursue doctoral studies in cultural studies, literature, or sociology.
The Black Humanities program offers a critical and interdisciplinary approach to studying the history, culture, and social issues of Black communities globally. The University of Bristolโs emphasis on intersectional analysis and global perspectives ensures that students engage with diverse cultural and intellectual traditions. The program provides an in-depth understanding of how race, identity, and power shape cultural production, and it prepares graduates to contribute to academic scholarship and cultural initiatives. With a focus on research and community engagement, this program equips students with the skills to be leaders in cultural advocacy and social change.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)117 928 9000
Email: admissions@bristol.ac.uk
Address: University of Bristol, Senate House, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TH, United Kingdom