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  1. Historical and contemporary study of musical texts, contexts, and performance

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Music

    OU staff investigate an array of musical practices in a variety of contexts, both historically and in the present day. Topics include performance (and performance techniques from the fifteenth century to the twenty-first; musical and textual sources; and film music and recordings.

  2. Non-Graduating Taught Postgraduate in School of Humanities

    Other

    University of Dundee - School of Humanities

    The School of Humanities offers modules across a range of subjects including:EnglishHistoryPhilosophyPoliticsComics StudiesFilm StudiesTheatre StudiesArchivesYou will need to state your choice of modules on your UKPASS application.Please check our webpage for more information about our Masters courses: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/prospectus/humanities

  3. Social Dimensions of Health Institute (PhD)

    PhD

    University of Dundee - College of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing - CMDN

    The Social Dimensions of Health Institute (SDHI) is an organisation which encompasses the variety of inter-disciplinary health-related research being conducted in both the University of Dundee and the University of St Andrews.The Social Dimensions of Health Institute is a platform for a broad interdisciplinary research and knowledge exchange network. It brings together researchers with complementary expertise and skill profiles to enhance efforts to understand and explain the social dimensions of health and healthcare.The Institute subscribes to a broad conceptualisation of health that encompasses well-being, social participation and societal inclusion.

  4. Social Dimensions of Health Institute (MPhil)

    MPhil

    University of Dundee - School of Nursing and Midwifery

    The Social Dimensions of Health Institute (SDHI) is an organisation which encompasses the variety of inter-disciplinary health-related research being conducted in both the University of Dundee and the University of St Andrews.The Social Dimensions of Health Institute is a platform for a broad interdisciplinary research and knowledge exchange network. It brings together researchers with complementary expertise and skill profiles to enhance efforts to understand and explain the social dimensions of health and healthcare.The Institute subscribes to a broad conceptualisation of health that encompasses well-being, social participation and societal inclusion.

  5. Philosophy (PhD)

    PhD

    University of Dundee - Philosophy

    The Philosophy Programme offers both taught postgraduate courses and supervision for postgraduate degrees by research. We welcome applicants who already have an Honours degree in Philosophy, as well as those with backgrounds in related disciplines who wish to take up philosophy at an advanced level.

  6. Philosophy (MPhil)

    MPhil

    University of Dundee - Philosophy

    The Philosophy Programme offers both taught postgraduate courses and supervision for postgraduate degrees by research. We welcome applicants who already have an Honours degree in Philosophy, as well as those with backgrounds in related disciplines who wish to take up philosophy at an advanced level.

  7. History (PhD)

    PhD

    University of Dundee - School of Humanities

    Postgraduate OpportunitiesWe offer a range of taught and research-based postgraduate degrees in British, European and American history from the early modern period to the present which attract full-time and part-time postgraduate students from the UK and overseas.History at Dundee is a member of an international doctoral programme in gender history, together with a consortium of prestigious European universities (University of Naples lOrientale, University of Rouen, University of Vienna and University of Madrid Autonoma). The scheme offers transnational supervision as well as a semester of residence abroad in one of the partner institutions.Research ExcellenceThe excellence of our research has been demonstrated in numerous ways in recent years, including strong RAE performances, our winning of various prizes and awards and an excellent record of securing research funding.In 2007 Professor Chris Whatley won the Saltire Scottish History Book of the Year prize for his book on The Scots and the Union.

  8. History (MPhil)

    MPhil

    University of Dundee - History

    Postgraduate OpportunitiesWe offer a range of taught and research-based postgraduate degrees in British, European and American history from the early modern period to the present which attract full-time and part-time postgraduate students from the UK and overseas.History at Dundee is a member of an international doctoral programme in gender history, together with a consortium of prestigious European universities (University of Naples lOrientale, University of Rouen, University of Vienna and University of Madrid Autonoma). The scheme offers transnational supervision as well as a semester of residence abroad in one of the partner institutions.Research ExcellenceThe excellence of our research has been demonstrated in numerous ways in recent years, including strong RAE performances, our winning of various prizes and awards and an excellent record of securing research funding.In 2007 Professor Chris Whatley won the Saltire Scottish History Book of the Year prize for his book on The Scots and the Union.

  9. Economics (MSc by research)

    MSc by research

    University of Dundee - School of Business

    We have a leading role in the Scottish Institute for Research in Economics which pools key areas of strength within the Scottish Economics research base in three thematic programmes: Behaviour, Incentives and Contracts, Work and Well-being, Macroeconomics, Financial Linkages and the Regions. Our staff are active in all three programmes of SIRE and our colleague Prof Martin Chalkley is the Director of the Work and Well-Being programme.

  10. Economics (MPhil by research)

    MPhil

    University of Dundee - School of Business

    We have a leading role in the Scottish Institute for Research in Economics which pools key areas of strength within the Scottish Economics research base in three thematic programmes: Behaviour, Incentives and Contracts, Work and Well-being, Macroeconomics, Financial Linkages and the Regions. Our staff are active in all three programmes of SIRE and our colleague Prof Martin Chalkley is the Director of the Work and Well-Being programme.

 
 
 
 
 

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