MA English Literature by Research
University of Buckingham
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The MA in English Literature by research is taught through seminars, group sessions, and personalised one-to-one teaching with a first and second supervisor. A postgraduate reading group, and seminars led by staff and guest speakers, gradually develop the insights needed to complete your research project. This is an opportunity to work closely on a writer or topic that fascinates you, within a supportive environment. You can undertake research in most literary topics within the period 1550 to ...Read more

The MA in English Literature by research is taught through seminars, group sessions, and personalised one-to-one teaching with a first and second supervisor. A postgraduate reading group, and seminars led by staff and guest speakers, gradually develop the insights needed to complete your research project. This is an opportunity to work closely on a writer or topic that fascinates you, within a supportive environment. You can undertake research in most literary topics within the period 1550 to the present day. You start by developing the Project Preliminaries with your supervisors: the research proposal, bibliography, and essay. Then you progress to the full Dissertation (25,000-30,000 words), written under the guidance of your supervisors. The MA commences in September or January each year, on a full- or part-time basis. The MA takes one year full-time, two years part-time.For the MA, full-time attendance on campus is not required, but overseas students in particular, or home students wishing to use libraries intensively, may apply for a room in University accommodation. Alternately, you can travel in for the teaching days, usually Wednesdays during term. The one-to-one sessions with your supervisors can be arranged for any day of the week.

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Kiran
28 Feb 25

The University of Buckingham is the best place for its small class sizes, ensuring personalized attention from lecturers and a close-knit academic..Read more

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Ceryis
27 Feb 25

The classes are quite small, I have around 4 students in my classes which I do enjoy as we have more one-on-one time with the professors, we get to talk more openly and get our..Read more

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The minimum entry level required for this course is as follows:a first or upper second-class honours degree from a recognised university or, a recognised professional qualification with relevant work experience

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Accommodation fees - Residence - Hunter Street - Hailsham House - Number of rooms - 40 - Weekly rate - 155 Standard room.

£14,500 per year

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Accommodation fees - Residence - Hunter Street - Hailsham House - Number of rooms - 40 Weekly rate - 155 Standard room.

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Kiran
28 Feb 25
MA English Literature by Research
The University of Buckingham is the best place for its small class sizes, ensuring personalized attention from lecturers and a close-knit academic...
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Ceryis
27 Feb 25
English Literature - BA (Hons)
The classes are quite small, I have around 4 students in my classes which I do enjoy as we have more one-on-one time with the professors, we get to talk more openly and get our...
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University of Buckingham
Hunter Street Buckingham Buckinghamshire MK18 1EG United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Bicester North  5.8 miles away

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