A Masters by Research (MScR) program is ideal if students have a clear idea of the independent research they wish to undertake at Masters level.
Home of the cross-disciplinary Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, the University of Edinburgh has one of the largest communities of medieval and Renaissance specialists in the world: upwards of 70 researchers across the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Join the community and undertake a 15,000-word dissertation under the guidance of an experienced and well-published supervisor.
University of Edinburgh's research interests are wide-ranging and global, and include history, languages and literatures, history of art and architecture, music, divinity, archaeology, law, Celtic and Scottish Studies, Islamic, European, and Asian Studies.
In addition to their dissertation, students will also research and write two 6,000-word essays on related subjects of interest, enabling them to develop a broader basis of knowledge in their chosen discipline. These essays will be guided by a supervisor.