Queen Mary University of London | Open Day | 12 June 2026
12 Jun 2026, 09:00
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Explore the past, encounter diverse societies and explain cultural changes. With new discoveries being found every day, combined with advancements in technology, you’ll uncover hidden details about past events.
Studying in a city steeped in history, surrounded by outstanding museums and resources, you’ll expand your knowledge as you explore different histories and perspectives from Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States. You’ll have an expansive choice of over 70 modules. Japanese film history, the theory of totalitarianism, technology and the modern world – which ones will ignite your interest?
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Taught in our prestigious school founded in 1912, you’ll learn from experts who care about providing impactful research. Maybe you’ll even study under one of our professors who wrote and presented the BBC series ‘Suffragettes Forever! The Story of Women and Power’.
You’ll also have the opportunity to put your knowledge into action as you get involved in our student history society. Or how about contributing your writing and editing skills for our Queen Mary history journal stocked in the British Library?
History is a fantastic launchpad into many careers. You could apply your knowledge directly in a museum or heritage role. Or use your communication and analytical skills in a career in publishing, policy making, social research or the Civil Service. With support from our history careers consultant and opportunities to be inspired by our alumni, you’ll soon be creating your own history.
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