MA Applied Humanities
Birmingham Newman University
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The MA in Applied Humanities at Birmingham Newman University is a flexible, research-informed postgraduate degree designed for those who are passionate about the humanities and their relevance to contemporary life. Delivered primarily online, the course supports both local and distance learners. Whether you are aiming to enhance your current practice, transition into a new career or prepare for doctoral study, this programme offers a dynamic and inclusive route into professional and academic ...Read more

The MA in Applied Humanities at Birmingham Newman University is a flexible, research-informed postgraduate degree designed for those who are passionate about the humanities and their relevance to contemporary life. Delivered primarily online, the course supports both local and distance learners. Whether you are aiming to enhance your current practice, transition into a new career or prepare for doctoral study, this programme offers a dynamic and inclusive route into professional and academic development.Studying the MA in Applied Humanities at Birmingham Newman University offers a creative and practice-based route into postgraduate study. It is designed for those who want to explore how humanities thinking can address contemporary challenges and support professional development. Whether you are looking to enhance your career, broaden your horizons or prepare for further academic research, this course provides the tools and insight to make a meaningful contribution across a range of sectors.‘This course invites you to think beyond traditional boundaries and explore how critical ideas can make a difference in the world around us. You’ll gain fresh perspectives on pressing issues in the environmental, digital and health humanities and just as importantly, you’ll develop practical skills in research, communication and project management that employers value across sectors. This course is about building a portfolio of work that reflects your creativity and your ability to apply humanities thinking in meaningful, real-world contexts.’ – Dr Emma Folwell SFHEA FRHistS – Head of Subject – Interdisciplinary Studies

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6/279
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Henna
07 Nov 25

The support system is great overall, I was in a tough spot after not meeting the requirements to get into another university and felt like I was out of option. I was then..Read more

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Andrew
10 Oct 25

I believe Birmingham Newman University is a great place to study due to the following reasons; It creates an enabling and conducive environment for learners and personal, i have..Read more

Entry requirements

Applicants normally require an undergraduate degree in a related discipline with an overall classification of 2:2 or above, or equivalent. Applicants who do not meet these requirements will also be considered but may be required to attend an interview or to submit a piece of written work as part of the application process.

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£8,850 per year

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Henna
07 Nov 25
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10 Oct 25
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I believe Birmingham Newman University is a great place to study due to the following reasons; It creates an enabling and conducive environment for learners and personal, i have...
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Birmingham Newman University
Genners Lane Bartley Green Birmingham Birmingham B32 3NT United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Northfield  1.4 miles away
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