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History of Science, Medicine and Technology

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The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology at the University of Oxford is a 21-month, full-time, on-campus program designed for students interested in exploring the historical development of science, medicine, and technology. This interdisciplinary program provides students with the tools to analyze the cultural, social, and political factors that have shaped scientific and technological advancements throughout history. Students will explore key themes such as the evolution of medical practices, the history of scientific thought, the role of technology in society, and the intersection of science with politics and society.

Oxford’s MPhil in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology prepares students for careers in academic research, museum curation, cultural heritage management, and policy analysis related to the history of science and technology. The program is ideal for those who wish to deepen their understanding of the history of scientific and medical knowledge and its impact on contemporary society.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
  • Degree Type: Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
  • Duration: 21 Months
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 5th January 2026
  • Location: University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  • Field of Study: History
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

The MPhil in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology combines core courses in the history of science, medicine, and technology, with the opportunity for students to specialize in a specific area of interest. The first year of the program provides students with a broad foundation in the historical development of scientific knowledge, including key themes such as medical history, scientific revolutions, and the relationship between science and society. In the second year, students can tailor their studies to areas such as the history of biomedicine, technological change, or science in the modern world, culminating in the submission of a dissertation on a topic of their choice. Throughout the program, students will engage in seminars, research projects, and discussions with experts in the field, refining their research skills and gaining exposure to cutting-edge debates in the history of science, medicine, and technology.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the MPhil in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology are well-equipped for careers in academic research, museum curation, heritage management, and policy analysis. Many graduates go on to pursue PhD studies in history of science, medicine, or technology, while others take positions in research institutions, cultural organizations, government agencies, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working on public health, science policy, or technological innovation. The program’s strong emphasis on research also prepares graduates for writing, publishing, and teaching careers in the history of science and technology.

Why Choose This Program

The MPhil in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology at the University of Oxford offers a unique opportunity to study scientific, medical, and technological developments in their historical context at one of the world’s leading institutions in the field of history. Oxford’s renowned faculty, extensive research resources, and cutting-edge academic approach ensure that students receive the highest level of training in historical inquiry. The program’s interdisciplinary nature provides a broad perspective on the history of science and technology, while allowing students to specialize in areas of particular interest. The program’s rigorous academic framework and research-focused approach ensure that graduates are well-prepared for leadership roles in academic research, museum curation, and policy analysis in the fields of science, medicine, and technology.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:

  • Phone: +44 (0)1865 270000
  • Email: admissions@ox.ac.uk
  • Address: University of Oxford, University Parks, Oxford OX1 2JD, United Kingdom