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Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London: MPhil/PhD with the Institute of Historical Research
Institution | Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London |
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Department | Interdepartmental |
Web | https://www.sas.ac.uk/institutes/institute-historical-research |
sas.registry@sas.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 7862 8663 |
Study type | Research |
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
**Subject Areas**
The Institute of Historical Research(Opens in new window) offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the past
Before submitting an application you are advised to contact a member of the Institute's academic staff who has interests in your proposed field of study to discuss your proposal. A list of academic staff and their interests can be found here.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
**Subject Areas**
The Institute of Historical Research(Opens in new window) offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the past
Before submitting an application you are advised to contact a member of the Institute's academic staff who has interests in your proposed field of study to discuss your proposal. A list of academic staff and their interests can be found here.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
**Subject Areas**
The Institute of Historical Research(Opens in new window) offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the past
Before submitting an application you are advised to contact a member of the Institute's academic staff who has interests in your proposed field of study to discuss your proposal. A list of academic staff and their interests can be found here.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
**Subject Areas**
The Institute of Historical Research(Opens in new window) offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the past
Before submitting an application you are advised to contact a member of the Institute's academic staff who has interests in your proposed field of study to discuss your proposal. A list of academic staff and their interests can be found here.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words. The Institute has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twentyfirst century, but has particular strengths in British and European history
Subject Areas
The Institute of Historical Research offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the pas
Level | RQF Level 8 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Fees
EU | 15500 GBP for Year 1 |
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England | 6130 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 6130 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 6130 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 6130 GBP for Year 1 |
International | 15500 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words. The Institute has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twentyfirst century, but has particular strengths in British and European history
Subject Areas
The Institute of Historical Research offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the pas
Level | RQF Level 8 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Fees
EU | 7750 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
England | 3065 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 3065 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 3065 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 3065 GBP for Year 1 |
International | 7750 GBP for Year 1 |
Master of Philosophy - MPhil
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
**Subject Areas**
The Institute of Historical Research(Opens in new window) offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the past
Before submitting an application you are advised to contact a member of the Institute's academic staff who has interests in your proposed field of study to discuss your proposal. A list of academic staff and their interests can be found here.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
**Subject Areas**
The Institute of Historical Research(Opens in new window) offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the past
Before submitting an application you are advised to contact a member of the Institute's academic staff who has interests in your proposed field of study to discuss your proposal. A list of academic staff and their interests can be found here.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
**Subject Areas**
The Institute of Historical Research(Opens in new window) offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the past
Before submitting an application you are advised to contact a member of the Institute's academic staff who has interests in your proposed field of study to discuss your proposal. A list of academic staff and their interests can be found here.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
**Subject Areas**
The Institute of Historical Research(Opens in new window) offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the past
Before submitting an application you are advised to contact a member of the Institute's academic staff who has interests in your proposed field of study to discuss your proposal. A list of academic staff and their interests can be found here.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words. The Institute has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twentyfirst century, but has particular strengths in British and European history
Subject Areas
The Institute of Historical Research offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the pas
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Fees
EU | 15500 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
England | 6130 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 6130 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 6130 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 6130 GBP for Year 1 |
International | 15500 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
Undertaking doctoral research allows you to develop in-depth knowledge, while making a meaningful contribution to your chosen field.
With guidance from our expert supervisors, you'll carry out extensive independent research culminating in a thesis of up to 100,000 words. The Institute has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twenty-first century, but has particular strengths in British and European history.
This degree presents the opportunity to gain expertise in your area of interest while also honing a range of transferable skills. On completing this course, you'll be well prepared for specialist career paths both within academia and beyond.
The Institute of Historical Research has a broad remit to cover the history of the world from the fourth to the twentyfirst century, but has particular strengths in British and European history
Subject Areas
The Institute of Historical Research offers doctoral research supervision in the following broad areas:
• Medieval British history
• Modern British history
• Local, regional and community histories of the British Isles
• Place and Identity
• Early medieval Northumbria and the north
• Later medieval armies and warfare
• Urban and metropolitan history (especially London), including comparative approaches across Europe and elsewhere
• Late medieval and early modern urban history
• Digital history and Historical GIS
• History of propaganda in the twentieth century
• History of the First and Second World Wars
• History of emotions in modern Britain
• The everyday lives of ‘ordinary’ people
• Architecture, planning and the built environment in Britain from the twentieth century onward
• The British Commonwealth and British decolonisation
• History and policy
• Medievalism and other usages of the pas
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Applicants for research programmes (MPhil/PhD) are normally required to hold a master’s degree. |
Location | Institute of Historical Research Senate House Camden WC1H 7HU |
Fees
England | 3065 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
Northern Ireland | 3065 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 3065 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 3065 GBP for Year 1 |
International | 7750 GBP for Year 1 |
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