The School is dedicated to excellence in postgraduate studies, and has over 100 full- and part-time students. We believe that postgraduates are at the heart of the academic and social life of any university. You can undertake either a taught or research degree in the School.
Taught programmes
For course content, entry requirements, fees, funding and visa information please see our degree descriptions:
For course content, research areas, research skills training, entry requirements, fees, funding and visa information please see our degree descriptions:
Students who are considering a postgraduate research degree may find it helpful to find out more about the Schools' major research areas and the particular interests of members of staff. This will help you in selecting a potential supervisor.
The School of History, Classics and Archaeology offers a broad range of studentships for postgraduate students studying for a Master or a PhD. The latest funding opportunities will be posted online as they are announced.
More information about the application process is available, along with comprehensive information about fees and funding.