Overview
This World History course from the University of Cambridge combines taught and research elements over a nine-month full-time programme. The taught elements include three modules, as well as training workshops and seminars, and all students will also complete a long piece of independent research (15,000–20,000 words). Students will also take language classes, a component that is required but not examined. This may be in any language offered by the Cambridge University Language Centre and may be elementary, continuing, or advanced. In this way, the MPhil in World History offers students a thorough preparation for an advanced research degree that will be highly valued in institutions across the world.
Throughout the course, students will be supervised by a dedicated member of staff, who will guide their research towards the completion of an original historical subject chosen and developed by them. In addition, students will benefit from Cambridge’s vibrant research environment, attending and participating in guest talks, workshops, and other events throughout the year.
The course is designed for those who have completed degrees in which History is the main or at least a substantial component and who want to consolidate their knowledge of world history. It is particularly appropriate for those who may wish to continue on to a PhD, at Cambridge or elsewhere, but it is also well suited for those who seek simply to explore world history at a deeper level. It is expected that this will be the normal means by which those without an appropriate master’s degree from elsewhere will prepare for doctoral study in world history at Cambridge.
The MPhil in World History attracts applicants from all corners of the world; graduate students from the World History Group, in turn, have taken up academic and academic-related positions in many continents.
Key facts:
Students on the MPhil in World History will be provided with an in-depth study of some of the key areas of research in world history and all students will have a supervisor who will guide them through the requirements of the course and, most crucially, the dissertation.
In this manner, all students are provided with the historiographical knowledge and analytical skills necessary to understand and evaluate existing research and to pursue research in their own fields of intellectual interest. Through individual supervisions and group classes students are introduced to the more specialised and intensive nature of research required at a postgraduate level.
By the end of the programme, students will have acquired:
- knowledge of key debates and trends in world history and historiography;
- skills in presenting work in both oral and written form; and
- the ability to situate their own research findings within the context of previous and current interpretative scholarly debates in the field.
Programme Structure
The MPhil in World History is a nine-month full-time programme, which combines formal teaching with the integration of students into the research culture of the History Faculty by joining a group of researchers within a field.
The MPhil involves three assessed components:
- a core course (eight two-hour classes) worth ten per cent of the overall mark
- two option courses chosen from a list offered by the Faculty (eight two-hour classes for each option) each worth ten per cent of the overall mark
- a dissertation (15,000–20,000 words) worth 70 per cent of the overall mark
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 9 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Campus Location
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
Disciplines
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General requirements
- Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK High II.i Honours Degree.
- If your degree is not from the UK, please check International Qualifications to find the equivalent in your country.
- Applicants should normally hold at least a high upper second-class degree from a UK University (usually 67 per cent) or international equivalent as set by the University Graduate Admissions Office (see the International Qualifications page on the Graduate Admissions website for details).
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