Master of Research in Humanities (MRes)

University of Stirling

UK,England

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12 Months

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CAD 21,800/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 17,000 +

Int. Students: 4,760 +

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Main Campus Address

Stirling FK9 4LA, United Kingdom

Master of Research in Humanities (MRes)

Program Overview

Humanities research degrees allow you to delve deep into human culture, society, and history. UK humanities research activity in 2020 was nearly 50% higher than the global average, demonstrating the strength and relevance of the field (HEPI March 2023).

Our Master of Research in Humanities is your opportunity to dive deep into a subject you're passionate about, while building the research skills that will set you apart in academia, the cultural sector, or beyond.

The course combines specialist training in research methods with the freedom to pursue a substantial, independent research project of your own design. You’ll work closely with a dedicated academic supervisor, gaining personalised support as you develop your ideas and sharpen your skills.

The MRes in Humanities is a great platform you can use for personal growth, career advancement, or as a pathway to PhD study.

Study across a wide range of disciplines

Our Master of Research degree spans a wide range of disciplines in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. They include communications, media, culture, literature, film and cinema, history, law, linguistics, philosophy, politics, and religion. Strengths at Stirling include:

  • Eighteenth-century and Victorian studies
  • Gothic studies
  • History of the book / history of reading
  • Renaissance studies
  • Scottish studies
  • French language and literature
  • Spanish and Latin American language and literature
  • Translation
  • Communication and media

Our experts who have recently supervised students on the course include:

  • Professor Christine Ferguson
  • Professor Katherine Halsey
  • Dr Andrew Hass
  • Dr Kelsey Jackson Williams
  • Dr Christina Johnston
  • Dr Aedin Ni Loingsigh
  • Professor Nina Parish
  • Dr Angus Vine

Gain research and transferable skills

On the MRes Humanities you’ll:

  • learn different methodologies and research practices;
  • construct an annotated bibliography of relevant materials;
  • express your ideas in coherent writing and argumentation;
  • develop and use academic self-reflection techniques;
  • enhance your communication skills;
  • engage in academic networking activity;
  • showcase your ability to focus deeply on a topic of interest.