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History and Politics (Taught)

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  • 2 Study options
  • Postgraduate
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Course summary

This dynamic, interdisciplinary programme encourages you to think beyond conventional boundaries, preparing you for further postgraduate study or a wide range of careers across the public, private, and non-profit sectors.

Course highlights
Together, these two disciplines offer a rich and varied intellectual experience. You’ll develop a broad range of advanced skills in research, analysis, and communication, with a focus on intellectual creativity, synthesis, and critical thinking.

On the History side, you'll engage deeply with key historical events, theories, and methodologies. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the Department’s diverse research specialisms, gaining an insight into the major theoretical and methodological debates shaping the field today.

On the Politics side, you’ll explore pressing political issues and key debates, developing a solid understanding of political theory, concepts, and research methods. You’ll be encouraged to think critically and apply your learning to real-world scenarios, enhancing your ability to engage with complex political questions.

  • Learn from the expertise of two departments - the School of History and Cultures and School of Government. Both are ranked in the top 10 in the country in the Research Excellence Framework exercise 2021.

  • Make the most of our outstanding international reputation for research by engaging with events and research seminars in both disciplines.

  • Enhance your knowledge from a global perspective with our modules covering topics from all over the world.

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