Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage (Postgrad)
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Annual tuition fees
- Postgraduate scholarship: £2000
- Postgraduate Egyptians scholarship: £4000
Duration
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Postgraduate Research programs:
- Classical Studies – MA by Research
- Classical Studies – MPhil/PhD
- Conservation – MA by Research
- Conservation of Cultural Heritage – MPhil/PhD
- English – MA by Research
- English – MPhil/PhD
- History – MA by Research
- History – MPhil/PhD
- Medieval Studies – MPhil/PhD
- Philosophy – MA by Research
- Philosophy – MPhil/PhD
Postgraduate taught programs:
- Conservation of Cultural Heritage – MA
- English Literature – MA
- History – MA
- Medieval Studies – MA
- MPhil programs: 1.5 – 3 years
- The rest of the programs: 1 year
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- Students must have successfully completed a bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution with a minimum 65%.
- 2.6/4 (for programmes that require a 2:2).
- a minimum 80% or 3.0/4 (for programmes that require a 2.1).
- A select number of postgraduate programmes will accept students with a GPA 60% or 2.3/4, on a case by case basis.
English Tests Requirements
IELTS
7from 6.5 - 7 according to the program
About Faculty
The Independent described the University as ‘the best thing to happen to Lincoln since the Romans.’ Explore the richness of Humanities and Heritage.
Located by the picturesque Brayford Pool, the School of Humanities and Heritage brings together the disciplines of History, English, Conservation, Classical Studies, Philosophy, Modern History and Archaeology to offer dynamic approaches to studying human life and culture in the global twenty-first century. The School prides itself on having students follow their own individual learning path, meaning you have flexible opportunities to pursue your own interests.
Top Reasons to Study in University of Lincoln
- We are placed among the top 30 universities in the UK for student satisfaction in the Guardian University Guide 2023, listed in the world’s top 130 universities in the Times Higher Education’s (THE) Young University Rankings 2022, and hold a top five-star score overall in the QS Stars rating system of global universities.
- Employers are increasingly looking for individuals who can make a difference in today’s global workplace. With our expert staff, modern facilities, close links with business, and pioneering research we aim to provide the tools you need to achieve your career aspirations.
- World-class Research: Lincoln is proud to be home to world-class researchers making profound contributions to their subjects. From developing new medical technologies to preserving rare architectural treasures, the work of our academics and students makes a real difference.
Ranking & Accreditation of University of Lincoln
- placed among the top 30 universities in the UK for student satisfaction in the Guardian University Guide 2023
- We are listed in the world’s top 130 in the Times Higher Education’s (THE) Young University Rankings 2022
- hold a maximum five-star score overall in the QS Stars ratings system of global universities, and feature in the QS World University Rankings 2023 of the world’s top 1,000 universities.
- In the latest national Research Excellence Framework (REF), more than three quarters of Lincoln’s research was judged to be internationally excellent or world-leading, with the strongest improvements made in ratings for the impact our research has on society.
Student Accommodation at University of Lincoln
- £130-200 per week (single room)
- Private accommodation: £650-700 per month
- Cost of living: £300-400 per month
All accommodation options are approximately 10 mins away from the campus.
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