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German Studies MA by Research
German Studies MA by Research
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P-R2P3
MA by Research
1 year full-time
6 October 2025
Modern Languages and Cultures
University of Warwick
Warwick's MA by Research in German Studies is designed by the School of Modern Languages and Cultures, to hone your research skills. The School has created a vibrant research community engaged in the diversity of German-language culture.
Research and write a 40,000-word Dissertation on a topic of your choice under the supervision of one or more of our internationally-leading experts. Suitable for students who already have considerable research skills and a clear idea of their own particular area of interest for further research.
Before you arrive, you will be matched to one or more of our expert supervisors and during the course. You will meet with them frequently for guidance on the conceptualisation, research and writing of your Dissertation. This will include reading and discussion of draft material.
You will also be expected to participate in the research culture of the School, for example by attending research seminars.
The School of Modern Languages and Cultures is one of the UK's leading sites of research in French, German, Hispanic, Italian and Translation and Transcultural Studies, and our expertise ranges from the Early Modern period to the present. 82% of our research outputs and 100% of our research environment in the REF2021 exercise were judged to be world-leading or internationally excellent. We welcome applications from prospective PGR students wishing to work in the following areas:
Please note that we do not accept proposals from students wishing to work on second language acquisition or language learning.
Full details of our research interestsLink opens in a new window are listed on the School of Modern Languages and Cultures website.
Find your supervisor using the link below and discuss with them the area you'd like to research.
Explore our School of Modern Languages and Cultures Research Directory where you will be able to filter by your chronological, geographical, linguistic and disciplinary interests.
You can also see our general University guidance about finding a supervisor.
2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a related subject.
There are no additional entry requirements for this course. You may be invited to submit a sample of written work and may be invited to an interview.