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Find out more about our Classics and Ancient History Master's by Research degree.

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Classics and Ancient History students at the University of Warwick

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MA by Research

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1 year full-time;
2 years part-time

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2 October 2023

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University of Warwick

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Study the MA by Research in Classics and Ancient History, and choose from a wide range of specialist areas. Warwick's Classics and Ancient History department, ranked 3rd in the UK in Classics (REF 2021), offers an excellent research environment and expert guidance.

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Two routes are available:

Route A 

Completion of a 40,000 words dissertation.

Route B

2 x 5,000 word essays; 25,000 word dissertation + language training.

For both routes training in research methods as well as in ancient Greek or Latin are provided.

Teaching and learning

You will have regular monthly meetings with your assigned supervisor. Seminars will introduce you to research methods in addition to skills training and career-oriented talks and workshops. You will also be able to attend our ‘Work in Progress’ research seminars, which take place regularly during term time and offer the opportunity to learn about the work of others. Training in ancient Greek and/or Latin is also provided as required.

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Areas for MAR supervision

The Department offers expertise in a wide range of research areas, including:

  • Epigraphy
  • Numismatics
  • Greek and Roman art, visual and material culture
  • Ancient medicine
  • Ceramics and craft
  • Greek social and cultural history
  • Ancient sexuality and gender
  • Ancient rhetoric
  • Roman imperial history
  • Greek religion and Greek sanctuaries
  • Greek theatre
  • Greek literature, especially lyric poetry
  • Greek political history
  • Latin literature (Republican and imperial poetry and prose)
  • Geography and space in Greek and Latin literature
  • Theoretical approaches to classical literature
  • Classics and race
  • Roman philosophy
  • Roman cultural history
  • Ancient economies
  • Archaeology of the Roman provinces (Syria, Sicily and North Africa, Greece)

Full details of our research interests are listed on the Classics and Ancient History web pagesLink opens in a new window.

You can also read our general University research proposal guidance.Link opens in a new window

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Applicants will need to have achieved or be expecting to achieve a high upper Second Class degree in Classics/Ancient history/Archaeology or a relevant subject to be considered for entry.

Standard offers for successful applicants will typically be conditional on achieving a 2:i degree with overall average of at least 65% with 68% or over for any dissertation submitted.

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  • Band B
  • IELTS overall score of 7.0, minimum component scores of two at 6.0/6.5 and the rest at 7.0 or above.

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There are no additional entry requirements for this course.

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