Postgraduate Tuition Fees
Download the 2009-10 tuition fees [pdf]
(UK, EU and International students)
See further information on Ways to pay.
Information for all new students
Information for International (Non EU) students
Equivalent or lower qualifications (ELQs)
Please see further information about how existing qualifications that you hold may affect programme fees and your funding eligibility.
Please check individual departmental pages for more information on other funding.
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If you have any questions about fees, please contact the Fees Office at Goldsmiths; telephone +44 (0)20 7078 5311, or e-mail fees@gold.ac.uk.
Postgraduate Funding
UK and EU students (full-time and part-time)
UK and EU Grants and scholarships
AHRC Funding
Alumni discount scheme
Funding your postgraduate study
Information for continuing students
International students (full-time and part-time)
General information for International students
Alumni discount scheme
International scholarships
Guide for new international students
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Related Programs
People who have studied History at postgraduate level are well placed to go into a number of careers, including law, the media, museums, and local and national politics and government.
The distinctive emphasis of Goldsmiths History is an approach to research which is theorised, interdisciplinary and comparative; the culture of the Department is open, friendly and accessible, and research students are encouraged to be innovative in their use of sources and methodologies.
MPhil and PhD topics currently include: the history of childhood; strangers and medieval cities; the history of architecture; slavery and the reparations debate; histories of philosophy and aesthetics. See details of staff research interests.
Please more information about Starting your research, upgrading to PhD registration, and submitting your thesis.
Degree awarded: MSc
Duration: 1 year (full-time), 2 years (part-time)
Entry requirements:
An Upper Second-class honours degree, or the overseas equivalent, in an appropriate discipline. An applicant may also be exceptionally accepted based on evidence of previous advanced study, research or professional experience, which the University accepts as qualifying for entry.
Course fees:
For entry in September 2009, the full-time tuition fees are £3,390 for UK/EU students and £13,400 for international students. For general fees information, please visit: Postgraduate Fees.
Scholarships/sponsorships:
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Postgraduate study in History at Manchester is fostered by a lively and constantly developing research culture.
Holdings in the John Rylands University Library are especially strong in our fields.
Our staff have a highly active research profile of recognised international excellence.
We have an extraordinary track record of securing funding for students applying to our programmes, either from national funding councils or through our own resources, and we also offer sustained and material support with career development.
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