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Swansea University: Classics
Institution | Swansea University View institution profile |
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Department | History and Classics View department profile |
Web | www.swansea.ac.uk/social-sciences |
study@swansea.ac.uk | |
Telephone | +44 (0)1792 295358 |
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
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Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 20750 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 20750 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4500 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4500 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4500 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4500 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 8 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 10400 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 10400 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
MA
Summary
Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.
The MA in Classics delivers deep and evocative teaching of Greek and Latin language, literature and civilisation.
You will develop sophisticated reading skills in ancient languages as well as an ability to apply them to the most profound and important literary texts from the ancient world.
Study type | Taught |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The typical entry requirement is a first degree in classics, classical civilisation or a related background in arts and humanities, normally an upper second or above, or equivalent. Overseas students are expected to possess an IELTS score of 6.5. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16650 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16650 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 7850 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 7850 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 7850 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 7850 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.
The MA in Classics delivers deep and evocative teaching of Greek and Latin language, literature and civilisation.
You will develop sophisticated reading skills in ancient languages as well as an ability to apply them to the most profound and important literary texts from the ancient world.
Study type | Taught |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The typical entry requirement is a first degree in classics, classical civilisation or a related background in arts and humanities, normally an upper second or above, or equivalent. Overseas students are expected to possess an IELTS score of 6.5. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 5550 GBP for Year 1 |
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International | 5550 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2600 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2600 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2600 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2600 GBP for Year 1 |
MA (Res)
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
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International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
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Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
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International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
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International | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
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International | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the School of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject or hold relevant work experience. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 10400 GBP for Year 1 |
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International | 10400 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
Master of Philosophy - MPhil
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 17700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4800 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 16850 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4712 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, and you should hold or expect to achieve a postgraduate Master’s degree in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 8450 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2356 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 21350 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4596 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 10700 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2298 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park, Swansea Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 20750 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 20750 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 4500 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 4500 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 4500 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 4500 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
**Start dates: 1st October, 1st January, 1st April & 1st July.**
An MA by Research in Classics enables you to undertake a research project led by your own passions and interests.
Your project will take one year full-time or two years part-time. It is suitable if you want to undertake a first research degree as a culmination of taught studies, or if you are considering further research in form of a PhD.
You undertake original research for a thesis up to 40,000 words. This demonstrates original research with a significant contribution to the subject area, and will be related to the languages, literature, philosophy or culture of the classical world, from Homer to the later Roman empire, and the reception of the ancient world in modern culture.
After it is submitted, there is an oral examination of your thesis, a viva voce examination, or viva.
We have considerable experience in supervising a wide variety of topics relating to Greek and Roman literature. Particular research strengths at Swansea include ancient narrative literature and the reception of earlier literature in Hellenistic and imperial fiction, Greek tragedy, ancient philosophy, and Greek and Roman political thought.
A number of research groups also offer focus and community for staff and postgraduates:
• the Centre for Ancient Narrative Literature (KYKNOS)
• the Centre for research into Gender in Culture and Society (GENCAS)
Working at an elite academic level, you are introduced to key concepts and interpretative techniques shaping study of the civilisations of Greece and Rome.
You will develop and hone research skills needed for high-level work in any field of Classics, while skills and training programmes available on campus provide further support. You will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to research students and staff at departmental seminars, and at the College of Arts and Humanities Postgraduate conference.
**Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.**
Study type | Research |
---|---|
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | You should hold or expect to achieve a minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1), or equivalent, in a related subject. English language requirement IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. |
Location | Singleton Park Campus Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP |
Fees
EU | 10400 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 10400 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
England | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | 2250 GBP for Year 1 |
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