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The Celtic Studies program at the University of Edinburgh is a one-year, full-time Master of Science by Research course that offers an in-depth exploration of Celtic languages, cultures, and histories. The program is designed for students interested in studying the rich heritage of the Celtic world and its impact on broader British and European culture.
Taught on-campus, the program emphasizes research skills, allowing students to engage with primary sources, fieldwork, and interdisciplinary approaches to Celtic studies, preparing them for academic research, heritage management, and cultural preservation roles.
The program provides students with the opportunity to conduct independent research in Celtic studies, focusing on topics such as language, folklore, literature, and history. Students will receive personalized guidance from expert faculty, culminating in a research dissertation that explores an area of Celtic studies in depth.
Graduates can pursue careers in academia, heritage and cultural management, museum curation, language preservation, and public history. Opportunities are also available in research institutions, cultural organizations, and governmental agencies working to preserve and promote Celtic traditions.
The University of Edinburgh offers a unique opportunity to study Celtic studies in a prestigious academic environment with access to extensive resources and archives. The programโs focus on research allows students to make meaningful contributions to the field of Celtic studies and engage with the cultural history of the British Isles.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)131 650 1000
Email: futurestudents@ed.ac.uk
Address: University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, United Kingdom