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14 Master's degrees in African Studies in United Kingdom

African Studies (by research)
Join Birmingham's internationally renowned Department of African Studies and Anthropology and develop your own independent research project on Africa or its diasporas. Learn more at the African Studies (by research) from University of Birmingham.

Egyptology
The Egyptology degree delivered by University of Liverpool provides a personalised and focused introduction to postgraduate research. It will enable you to develop into an independent researcher and produce an original research project, supported by an expert in Egyptology.

South African Tax Law
In the South African Tax Law course at Middlesex University you will gain an in-depth and practical understanding in South African Tax Law. Assist clients in navigating through the complexities and complying with the South African Revenue Services and the National Treasury with the South African Revenue Services and the National Treasury.

Egyptology
The Egyptology degree delivered at University of Liverpool enables graduates in Egyptology related disciplines to deepen their knowledge of Egyptian language and material culture.

African Studies and Intensive Language
The African Studies and Intensive Language from SOAS University of London provides students with competency in language skills and intercultural awareness and understanding.

Politics and International Relations (Africa)
The Politics and International Relations (Africa) programme from SOAS University of London explores contemporary debates regarding ideology, power, and political relationships across the African continent: from philosophies of liberation and race to forms of state-building and social protest, from the politics of gender to new forms of global influence and diplomatic power.

African Studies
The African Studies programme at SOAS University of London provides an unrivalled programme of advanced modules on Africa - one of the world’s most fascinating and challenging regions.
Empires, Colonialism and Globalisation
The Empires, Colonialism and Globalisation master's programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science offers a deep dive into imperial history. This full-time, 12-month course explores non-European perspectives on global power. Students engage with advanced research through a public study mode.
Egyptology
The Egyptology from the University of Oxford is a two-year taught graduate degree that offers a satisfying, advanced course of study in the languages, cultures, and history of ancient Egypt. While the MPhil functions as a course in its own right, it is also designed to take students to the stage where they can embark on doctoral research in Egyptology.
African Studies
The African Studies programme from the University of Cambridge offers a taught course with a substantial research component and provides an excellent foundation for students wanting to develop their knowledge of Africa.
Egyptology
The University of Manchester offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Egyptology, designed for part-time distance learning over two years. This innovative programme allows students to explore ancient Egyptian culture and society while studying flexibly from home.
Egyptology
The Egyptology course from the University of Cambridge focuses on the study of ancient Egypt combining teaching in a range of topics with a short research dissertation. The topics are taken from the archaeology, culture and history of ancient Egypt and the study of its ancient languages, including Coptic and Demotic.
African Studies
The MSc in African Studies programme at the University of Oxford is a three-term course, designed both as a stand-alone interdisciplinary introduction to current debates about Africa, and as a preparation for doctoral research on Africa. This advanced degree programme provides an excellent foundation for those who wish to expand their knowledge of African studies.
African Studies and Anthropology (by research)
Join an internationally renowned department of African Studies and Anthropology and conduct anthropological research with a focus on communities in Africa or the African diaspora. Learn more at the African Studies and Anthropology (by research) programme from University of Birmingham.