
The History MRes program at the University of Glasgow offers students an advanced research-based approach to the study of history. This one-year program allows students to specialize in a particular historical period or region, conducting in-depth research and contributing to the development of historical knowledge. The program emphasizes critical thinking, archival research, and historiographical analysis, equipping students with the tools to examine history from multiple perspectives.
Throughout the program, students will engage with primary sources, conduct independent research, and develop a research thesis. Graduates will be prepared for careers in academia, research institutions, museums, or cultural heritage management. They will possess strong analytical skills and a deep understanding of historical research methods, which can be applied in various professional settings.
Program Title: Master of Research in History
Degree Type: Master of Research (MRes)
Duration: 1 Year
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Application Deadline: 2nd June 2026
Location: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Field of Study: History
Language of Instruction: English
Semester 1 – Foundations in History
Semester 2 – Advanced Historical Research
Graduates of the History program are well-prepared for careers in education, archival management, research, and heritage organizations. Career opportunities include roles such as History Educator, Archivist, Museum Curator, Researcher, and Cultural Heritage Manager. Graduates can work in museums, research institutions, government agencies, media, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), focusing on historical research, public history, and heritage preservation.
The History program at the University of Glasgow offers students the opportunity to engage in advanced historical research, focusing on both theoretical foundations and practical research skills. The program provides interdisciplinary insights into various historical periods, regions, and issues, while preparing students to conduct independent historical research. With access to extensive historical archives, expert faculty, and opportunities for global research, students will gain the skills and knowledge necessary for careers in academic research, cultural heritage, and public history. The program’s emphasis on global perspectives ensures that graduates can contribute to historical scholarship in a broad, interdisciplinary context.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom