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MPhil - Master of Philosophy
Lincoln Campus
Full Time
MAY
1.5 Years
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MPhil - Master of Philosophy
Lincoln Campus
Full Time
MAY
1.5 Years
MPhil - Master of Philosophy
Lincoln Campus
Full Time
SEP-25
1.5 Years
MPhil - Master of Philosophy
Lincoln Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1.5 Years
MPhil - Master of Philosophy
Lincoln Campus
Full Time
FEB-26
1.5 Years
MPhil - Master of Philosophy
Lincoln Campus
Full Time
MAY-26
1.5 Years
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Lincoln's Conservation of Cultural Heritage MPhil/PhD offers advanced research opportunities across a range of fields with Conservation and Heritage Studies. Research students can benefit from specialists working in: conservation science, preventative conservation, digital heritage, heritage and climate change, the conservation of historic interiors, and critical heritage studies.
Research students will be able to access support and training designed to develop the practical and critical skills necessary for investigation and study at doctoral level. Direction will be available from a supervisory team, and students will can benefit from the School's research expertise spanning a broad range of conservation and cultural heritage specialisms.
Strong links exist within the College of Arts and with the College of Science, and there is an interdisciplinary research culture that facilitates collaboration with colleagues across a wide range of topics. Current research areas include archaeological conservation, paint and pigment analysis, and preventative conservation.
How You Are Assessed
The assessment at Mphil level takes the form of an approximately 80,000 word thesis.
The Mphil is usually awarded based on the quality of the students thesis and ability to present and successfully defend their chosen research topic in an oral examination (viva voce). They are also expected to demonstrate how their research findings have contributed to knowledge or developed existing theory or understanding.
Students need to have a Master’s degree in conservation or related subject. A first or upper second class honours degree with significant experience may be considered.
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£17,700 per year
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Accommodation - Lincoln Courts En-suite room-From £95 per week
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