MPhil in Jewish Studies
University of Oxford
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The MPhil in Jewish Studies provides a broad approach to the study of Jewish history and culture from antiquity to modern times, combined with study of Modern or Biblical Hebrew or Yiddish.The MPhil is a taught master’s course, designed to teach the methods, sources and languages required for more specialised research within Jewish Studies.You will be required to complete 6 terms of language study in the same language. You may choose to study either Modern Hebrew or Biblical Hebrew or Yiddish ...Read more

The MPhil in Jewish Studies provides a broad approach to the study of Jewish history and culture from antiquity to modern times, combined with study of Modern or Biblical Hebrew or Yiddish.

The MPhil is a taught master’s course, designed to teach the methods, sources and languages required for more specialised research within Jewish Studies.

You will be required to complete 6 terms of language study in the same language. You may choose to study either Modern Hebrew or Biblical Hebrew or Yiddish at elementary, intermediate or advanced level.

In addition, you will be required to select four courses from a range of options. The options of this course, which vary from year to year, must be selected from those on offer.

Options are subject to availability of teaching each year but might include:

  • Septuagint and Related Studies
  • Introduction to Rabbinic Texts
  • Modern Jewish History
  • The Emergence of Modern Religious Movements in Judaism
  • The Religion of Israel
  • The Holocaust: From History to Memory
  • Written Culture in the Medieval Jewish World
  • On Sherd and Papyrus: Jews in ancient documents from Hellenistic and early Roman Egypt
  • Main Themes in Israeli Society and Politics
  • Modern Hebrew Literature
  • Key Themes in Jewish Medieval Thought.

You will also write a dissertation of up to 30,000 words.

The degree course is intensive and is based on small classes, seminars, tutorials and close faculty-student contact.

Teaching typically consists of a weekly one hour tutorial or class for each option. Language courses typically consist of 5 hours of class teaching per week. In addition students can expect to meet with their thesis supervisor twice a term.

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My overall experience at Oxford has been overwhelmingly positive - having the opportunity to benefit from world-class facilities and high-quality academics at my fingertips is..Read more

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This year has been really nice in terms of getting used to the Oxford workload. While covid has limited the social side of things it has given me the time to adjust to work. This..Read more

Entry requirements

As a minimum, applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve the following UK qualifications or their equivalent:

  • a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours in any subject.

Previous knowledge of Jewish studies is not a requirement for admission.

For applicants with a bachelor's degree from the USA, the minimum overall GPA that is normally required to meet the undergraduate-level requirement is 3.5 out of 4.0.

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£3,644 month

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£3,644 month

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