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PhD / MPhil / EdD
University of Exeter - Education
The School embraces a considerable variety of research activity, from large-scale externally funded programmes to small-scale collaborations with local teachers. Many of these involve links with leading researchers worldwide.
MRes
University of Exeter - Politics
The MA Middle East Studies focuses on the history, politics and culture of the Middle East in the 20th century. The emphasis is on understanding the region from a continuity/ change perspective, through processes of political, socio-economic and cultural modernisation.
PhD / MPhil
University of Exeter - College of Social Sciences
The Universities of Exeter, Bristol and Bath have created the South West Doctoral Training Centre (SWDTC) which draws together the established research excellence of academic and research staff at the three institutions. The Security, Conflict and Justice programme is an interdisciplinary pathway, which recognises that traditional approaches to security studies must now be complemented with new perspectives of issues such as human (in)security more widely, including domestic insecurity and violence, in order to develop better strategies for resolving conflicts and securing social justice.
MA
University of Exeter - Politics
The MA Applied Security Strategy is designed to develop future leaders and decision makers, producing confident strategic thinkers able to drive and execute policy and strategy calmly, under pressure at the very highest levels. Focusing on insecurity in the contemporary world, you will examine the nature of strategy and how it relates to both policy and action in a fast-evolving and volatile international system.
MSc / PGDip
University of Exeter - College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences
This programme will provide you with the necessary training and skills to undertake professional employment in the civil, environmental, engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and mining-related industries. It also provides specialist knowledge in tunnel, surface and underground excavation design, and applied hydrogeology and risk assessment.
MSc
University of Exeter - Camborne School of Mines
The MSc programme in Minerals Engineering provides the specialist skills required in this important branch of the extractive industry. In addition to the three core minerals engineering modules, it is possible to choose between project management or finance and appraisal modules.
MSc
University of Exeter - Geography
Sustainable development is now one of the key policy drivers in western societies. Sustainability pervades decision making at the global, national, regional and local levels and is becoming embedded politically in all layers of government.
LLM
University of Exeter - Law
The one year LLM in International Human Rights Law will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the current legal issues that arise with respect to the protection of human rights at the domestic, regional and international levels and of the characteristic types of legal solutions adopted at all these different levels. It has been developed to allow you to construct a programme appropriate to private practice, corporate or public employment in the field of international human rights law, including international humanitarian law and international criminal law.
MRes
University of Exeter - Law
The MRes Socio-Legal Research is a research training Masters programme, which provides rigorous training in socio-legal research skills to enable you to carry out doctoral level research using legal and socio-legal methodology or, alternatively, to embark on a career as a specialist socio-legal researcher. The programme is ESRC recognised, which means it meets the research training requirements of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and that you are eligible to apply for ESRC funding for PhD research.
MA
University of Exeter - Modern Languages
The MA Medieval Studies is an interdisciplinary programme, which will provide you with an opportunity to deepen your knowledge and understanding of medieval society and culture. Staff expertise, drawn from across the University, covers a wide range of disciplines and specialisms: archaeology, history, Islamic studies, law, music, theology, visual and material culture, and the literatures of England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain from the Dark Ages to the Renaissance.
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