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The Medieval History MSc at the University of Glasgow provides an in-depth exploration of the medieval period, focusing on both the political and cultural developments that shaped Europe and beyond. This one-year program covers a wide range of topics, including medieval literature, political history, social structures, and religious movements, enabling students to gain a comprehensive understanding of this influential historical era.
Through independent research and critical analysis, students will develop a strong foundation in historiographical methods and medieval studies. Graduates of this program will be well-prepared for careers in academia, museums, cultural heritage management, and research, where they can contribute to the understanding and preservation of medieval history and culture.
Semester 1 β Foundations in Medieval History
Semester 2 β Advanced Medieval History Topics
Graduates of the Medieval History program are well-prepared for careers in academic research, heritage management, museum curation, and archival work. Career opportunities include roles such as Historian, Researcher, Museum Curator, Heritage Consultant, and Archivist. Graduates can work in universities, research institutions, museums, cultural heritage organizations, and government agencies, preserving, researching, and interpreting medieval history for both academic and public audiences.
The Medieval History program at the University of Glasgow offers an in-depth exploration of the medieval world, combining theoretical frameworks with historical analysis. Students will develop critical research skills while studying social, political, and cultural transformations over a period that shaped much of the modern world. With access to primary sources, archives, and expert faculty, the program provides an exceptional opportunity to engage with medieval texts, artifacts, and historical sites. The strong focus on interdisciplinary study and methodological skills ensures that graduates are prepared for careers in research, teaching, and cultural heritage management, shaping the future of medieval studies.
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