Apply now for an MA by Research in Modern British Women's History
An exciting course at London Metropolitan University, taught by experts in the field of women’s history. It is run in collaboration with the Women’s Library, drawing on unrivalled collections of primary and secondary material. The MA is comprised of a dissertation, and three taught modules: Researching Women’s History, Nineteenth Century Women, and Twentieth Century Women. The latter module has as a component of its assessment a curating project linked to one of the Women’s Library’s forthcoming exhibitions.
The modules taken alone, without the dissertation, comprise a Postgraduate Certificate. The course is taught in the evenings, and there is flexibility to study full-time or part-time. Full-time students may be eligible for a grant for the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
For a postgraduate prospectus, please contact the London Metropolitan University Admissions Office:
Tel: 020 7133 4202
email: admissions@londonmet.ac.uk
For informal enquiries, please contact the course leader, Dr Lucy Bland
email: l.bland@londonmet.ac.uk