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  1. Byzantine Studies

    PhD / MA by research

    University of Birmingham - Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity

    The Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies in the Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity, is the only Centre in the UK which brings all its subjects together within a single unit. The Centre's full time staff cover between them a wide range of fields and expertise in respect of both the history and the languages of the East Mediterranean region.The Centre also acts as host on a three year rotating basis to the International Symposium on Byzantine Studies, and regularly hosts the annual Study Weekend of the Standing Committee on Modern Greek Studies.

  2. History

    PhD / MPhil / MA by research

    University of Warwick - Department of History

    MA students undertake the History training core module 'Historical Research: Theory, Skill and Method'. MPhil/PhD students are also expected to follow this module if they have not previously followed an approved training programme

  3. History

    MA by research

    Coventry University - Faculty of Business, Environment and Society

    On this new Master's degree you will embark upon a shorter and more flexible research programme than the traditional MPhil and PhD, which offers you greater opportunity for originality and sustained scholarly investigation. Within the History, International Relations and Politics Subject Group, this programme is complemented by well established taught Masters' programmes in Diplomacy, Law and Global Change and Peace and Reconciliation Studies.

  4. Classics and Ancient History

    PhD / MPhil / MA by research

    University of Warwick - Department of Classics and Ancient History

    Established reputation in East Roman studies, for which it has a research centre. Also has strong research interests in Greek drama, cultural and social history of Greek world, reception of classical literature in the Renaissance and interaction between Greek philosophy and literature.

 
 
 
 
 

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