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MA
University of Manchester - Art History and Visual Studies
Art History & Visual Studies is one of Manchester's best established disciplines. Its impressive range and diversity of expertise reflects a history that has witnessed the development of studies ranging in period from antiquity to the present day, and in region from Britain, Western Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, North and South America and the Muslim world.
MA
University of Manchester - Faculty of Humanities
The Centre for Arts Management works closely with staff in Music and Drama and in Art Gallery and Museum Studies, the course enables students to develop their knowledge and understanding of the history, theory and practice of arts management; to gain an insight into the professional opportunities in the creative and cultural sector; and acquire direct experience of the many areas of arts management. The programme has a strong practical, hands-on element, while offering a solid theoretical grounding, exploring cultural policy in its historical context and encouraging critical engagement with the philosophical, political, social and economic imperatives informing contemporary practice.
MA
University of Manchester - Faculty of Humanities
The AGMS MA is both a crucial entry-level qualification for anyone seeking to pursue a career in museums or galleries, and is also a valuable resource for continuing professional development for mid-career professionals. In addition, the programme provides a thorough training in the skills needed to pursue postgraduate research.
MA
University of Manchester - Drama
The Manchester MA in Theatre and Performance offers a diverse and flexible programme of study. It provides an opportunity to study cutting-edge and provocative areas of contemporary performance theory and practice, aspects of theatre history such as nineteenth century popular performance and theatre between the world wars, socially and politically engaged theatre and activist performance.
MA / PGDip
University of Manchester - School of Social Sciences
The MSc in Social Change, Standard Pathway, is similar to the research route, but offers a stand-alone one-year degree programme. Mandatory Courses: Social Capital and Social Change Methodology and Research Design (MARD) Comparative Citizen Politics Introduction to Quantitative Methods Applying Quantitative Methods Religious and Ethnic Change Qualitative Research Methods This degree will provide both quantitative and qualitative training.
PhD / MPhil
University of Manchester - School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies at Manchester plays key roles in national and international research contexts through its publications, seminar and conference activity, and through its innovative approach to the configuration of the discipline boundaries in which it works. Our research and postgraduate teaching ranges chronologically from the Early Modern period in Spain through nineteenth-century Latin America to the present day (for example, with work on the modern city in Latin America, transnational contemporary cinema in relation to Spain, and twenty first-century migrations).
PhD / MPhil
University of Manchester - School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
Staff in Russian and East European Studies conduct research of an interdisciplinary nature across a broad range of subjects, including nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature and intellectual history; Soviet and post-Soviet cinema and the media; gender studies; nationalism and ethnic politics in Russia historically and in the post-communist period; and post-communist transition in East Central Europe. The Discipline of Russian and East European Studies constitutes a core group of the Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, which facilitates collaboration in research and postgraduate teaching and supervision among relevant members of staff across the Faculty of Humanities.
PhD / MPhil
University of Manchester - School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
In recent years we have successfully supervised to completion PhD students in subjects covering our whole range, but with a particular clustering around Latin American and Gender and Cultural/Literary Studies topics (including, notably, work on Lusophone Africa). Your research will normally be supervised by two members of staff at the University.
PhD / MPhil
University of Manchester - School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
Staff in Russian and East European Studies conduct research of an interdisciplinary nature across a broad range of subjects, including nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature and intellectual history; Soviet and post-Soviet cinema and the media; gender studies; nationalism and ethnic politics in Russia historically and in the post-communist period; and post-communist transition in East Central Europe. The Discipline of Russian and East European Studies constitutes a core group of the Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, which facilitates collaboration in research and postgraduate teaching and supervision among relevant members of staff across the Faculty of Humanities.
PhD
University of Manchester - Religions and Theology
This programme aims to provide students in Religions and Theology with the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of these fields. It stresses a broad, interdisciplinary and comparative approach.
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