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Medieval Studies – MA at University of Lincoln, UK

The Master of Arts in Medieval Studies at the University of Lincoln immerses students in the fascinating world of the Middle Ages, exploring literature, history, art, and culture. With access to experienced faculty and a vibrant academic community, students will enrich their understanding of medieval societies. The program offers diverse career opportunities in education, research, and cultural heritage sectors. Located in Lincoln, a historic city in the UK known for its medieval architecture and vibrant student life, this program provides a unique blend of academic rigor and cultural exploration.

Overview

The MA in Medieval Studies at the University of Lincoln is an enriching program designed for those fascinated by the complexities of the medieval world. This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the medieval period, emphasizing not only its historical significance but also its lasting impact on contemporary society and culture. Students will engage in critical debates surrounding the medieval era, examining literature, art, social structures, and politics through a rigorous academic lens. Learning outcomes include developing advanced research skills, critical thinking, and a nuanced understanding of medieval contexts, which are essential for a range of professional fields such as academia, heritage management, and cultural preservation. Graduates will gain valuable skills in analyzing texts, evaluating historiographical debates, and communicating complex ideas effectively. The relevance of medieval studies in the UK is profound, given the country’s rich historical legacy and its significance in the international realm of history and culture. Our program nurtures intellectual curiosity and equips students with the tools necessary to thrive in a diverse career landscape. Interested in enriching your academic journey? [Apply Now](/#contact)

Structure

The Medieval Studies MA program is thoughtfully structured over two semesters, combining both theoretical and practical elements. In the first semester, students will undertake core modules such as ‘Introduction to Medieval Studies’ and ‘Medieval Historiography,’ alongside elective options that allow for specialisation in topics such as ‘Medieval Literature’ or ‘The Crusades.’ The second semester includes a major research project or dissertation, providing students the opportunity to pursue independent research in a subject of their choice, which is directly supported by faculty expertise. Throughout the course, students will be encouraged to participate in workshops and seminars that enhance practical skills in research methodologies and presentation. The program also offers opportunities for optional placements, allowing students to gain hands-on experience within museums, archives, or cultural institutions, further bridging the gap between academia and industry.

Entry Requirements

To be considered for the MA in Medieval Studies at the University of Lincoln, applicants typically require a good honours degree (2:1 or above) in a related field such as History, English, or Cultural Studies. Non-native English speakers are required to meet English language proficiency standards, generally set at an IELTS score of 6.5, with no band lower than 6.0, or equivalent scores from tests like TOEFL (minimum score of 90) or Cambridge English qualifications. Prior knowledge or coursework in medieval studies or related disciplines is advantageous but not mandatory, as the program welcomes students from various academic backgrounds willing to explore this fascinating field.

Fees & Scholarships

The annual tuition fee for international students enrolling in the MA in Medieval Studies is approximately £18,600. An initial deposit of £2,000 is required upon acceptance of an offer to secure your place. The University of Lincoln offers several scholarships, including the International Scholarship which awards up to £5,000 based on academic merit. Additionally, various external funding options may be available. For more detailed information on financing your education, including various scholarships, please visit the university’s official [scholarships page](https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/studentfinance/scholarships).

How to Apply

Applying for the MA in Medieval Studies at the University of Lincoln is a structured and seamless process. First, select the program from our website. Next, compile the necessary documents, including your academic transcripts, personal statement, and proof of English proficiency. Then, submit your application online through the UCAS or university portal as instructed. Finally, if you have any questions or need assistance during your application, do not hesitate to contact our support team for guidance. Ready to take the next step in your academic career? [Apply Now](/#contact).

Enquire

If you have questions or need assistance regarding your application or the program details, we encourage you to reach out. Our team is here to help and can provide the support you need throughout your application journey. You can fill out the inquiry form below or contact us via WhatsApp for immediate assistance. We’re here to make your transition to studying in the UK as smooth as possible.

Course Facts

University: University of Lincoln
Degree: Master
Duration: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Annual Tuition Fees: £14,000 – £18,000
Initial Deposit: £2,000
Language Test Acceptable: IELTS (6.5 overall with no component lower than 6.0)
Minimum Percentage: 2:2 Honours degree or equivalent
Professional Career Opportunities: Academic Researcher, Heritage Manager, Archivist, Museum Curator, Teacher
Location: Lincoln, UK

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