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The Master of Arts in Research in History (Part Time) at the University of Warwick is a two-year, part-time program designed for students who wish to undertake independent research in history while balancing other professional or personal commitments. The program allows students to explore a wide range of historical topics, from ancient to modern history, with the support of expert faculty members. Students will develop their own research projects, gaining in-depth knowledge of their chosen subject and enhancing their ability to analyze and interpret historical sources.
The part-time nature of the program offers flexibility, making it ideal for professionals or those with other commitments who wish to pursue advanced historical research. Graduates will be prepared for careers in academia, heritage management, archival research, or publishing, with the ability to contribute original insights to the field of history.
The MA in Research in History (Part-Time) combines flexible study options with a focus on independent historical research. Students will engage with core modules in research methodologies and historiographical analysis while focusing on their chosen research topic. The program culminates in a dissertation that demonstrates original research and contributes to scholarly discussions in the field of history. Part-time students can balance their studies with professional work or other commitments.
Graduates of the MA in Research in History (Part-Time) are well-prepared for careers in academia, museums, archives, libraries, and cultural heritage sectors. Potential career paths include roles as academic researchers, archivists, museum curators, historical consultants, and public history professionals.
The University of Warwick’s MA in Research in History (Part-Time) offers a flexible and supportive environment for students who wish to develop their research skills while maintaining other professional or personal commitments. The program provides rigorous training in historical research, with opportunities for students to engage with leading scholars in the field.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0) 24 7652 3523
Email: admissions@warwick.ac.uk
Address: University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom