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  1. PhD in History

    The PhD in History is an advanced research degree, awarded on the basis of a thesis and an oral viva voce examination. ... s MPhil programmes provide excellent preparation for doctoral study and many of our MPhil students choose to stay at Cambridge to pursue a Cambridge PhD. Students wishing to continue to the PhD are normally expected to ...

  2. PhD in History

    Overview. The PhD is taught by individual supervision. There are lots of opportunities on offer: you can gain instruction in specialist disciplines, such as palaeography, languages, and computing; you can undertake training in professional skills appropriate for historians; you will be able to attend research seminars and workshops, and lots more.

  3. Postgraduate Study

    British History at the University of Cambridge combines the study of the interacting nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, set within the contexts of the European continent and the British Empire. ... The Cambridge PhD is designed as structured, flexible and individual preparation for becoming a professional researcher. It will help ...

  4. PhD in History and Philosophy of Science

    The Department of History and Philosophy of Science currently has around 70 PhD students, their thesis topics covering the full range of history and philosophy of the sciences and medicine. PhD students are part of an exceptionally lively interdisciplinary community, with unparalleled opportunities to learn from and exchange ideas with staff ...

  5. PhD Students

    Stephanie is a PhD student at the History Faculty, Cambridge University. Her research considers how labour protests changed the formulation and implementation of labour policies in the British Empire in the 1930s and 40s. The PhD focuses specifically on how petitions and strikes shaped the implementation of international policies on injury ...

  6. Faculty of History home

    Undergraduate. History and Politics at Cambridge is a dynamic way to study both the past and the present. I study some of the most iconic events in history whilst also being equipped with the skills to consider their contemporary political influence. History and Modern Languages at Cambridge. Find out what studying History and Modern Languages ...

  7. PhD in History and Philosophy of Science

    PhD in History and Philosophy of Science. Students in history and philosophy of science and medicine write substantial, focused and independent theses that shape scholarship and engage audiences in many different ways. Contributing to the development of knowledge in the University of Cambridge is a rich and rewarding experience.

  8. Faculty of History, University of Cambridge

    The History Faculty is one of the largest history departments in the world with well over a hundred faculty members. Each academic year a new intake more than two hundred undergraduates is admitted and the Faculty also has more than 450 graduate students studying for masters degrees and the PhD. It is notable among Cambridge's faculties for the ...

  9. PhD in History at University of Cambridge

    Every PhD student in the Faculty of History is supported by a supervisor (or in some cases, supervisors). ... However, it's important to note that the part-time PhD at Cambridge is not a distance-learning course. Part-time students are expected to fully engage with the Faculty, to integrate into the research culture of the University and to ...

  10. Postgraduate study

    The PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) is a research degree. Applicants will be admitted directly to the PhD only if they already have an exceptionally strong background in the field - usually through the MPhil or Part III course in this department or a similar course at another university - and an appropriate and focused research proposal.

  11. Doctor of Philosophy

    The degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the University's principal research degree for graduate students and is available in all faculties and departments. A Cambridge PhD is intellectually demanding and you will need to have a high level of attainment and motivation to pursue this programme of advanced study and research.

  12. PhD students' guide

    Most of our PhD students give supervisions to undergraduate students: see the information for supervisors to find out about this. These pages contain information and advice for current PhD students in the Department. For information about applying to become a PhD student here please see our postgraduate study pages.

  13. Part-Time PhD in History

    A PhD in History remains fundamentally the same, whether studied full-time or part-time. ... At the same time, the student will take part in Cambridge's vibrant research community, attending seminars, postgraduate workshops and a broad spectrum of skills training. As well as regular meetings with your supervisor, students will have an annual ...

  14. Examination

    After the oral examination, the examiners will jointly make one of the following recommendations: that the PhD degree is awarded; that the PhD degree is awarded, subject to minor amendments and corrections being made to the thesis; that the PhD degree is not awarded, and that you can choose whether to be awarded an MLitt degree or submit a ...

  15. History, Ph.D.

    The PhD in History at The University of Cambridge, is an advanced research degree, awarded on the basis of a thesis and an oral viva voce examination. The primary purpose of the PhD is the preparation and presentation of a substantial piece of independent and original academic research, completed in three or four years if studying full-time and ...

  16. PhD in History at University of Cambridge

    Find course details for PhD in History at University of Cambridge including subject rankings, tuition fees and key entry requirements. We value your privacy We use cookies to allow this site to work for you, improve your user experience, and to serve you advertising tailored to your interests.

  17. PhD in History of Art

    Course Structure & Examination. The PhD in History of Art is a three year programme which commences in October each year. It is also available on a five year part-time basis. Students submit their dissertations of not more than 80,000 words (60,000 words for the MSc degree) at the end of their third full-time year (or part-time equivalent) and ...

  18. Prospective PhD Students

    The Department of Archaeology offers 2 PhD programmes: the PhD in Archaeology and the PhD in Biological Anthropology. We provide an outstanding environment for independent research leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). The Archaeology Programme at Cambridge has been ranked number one overall in the UK for the fifth year in a row ...

  19. Postgraduate students

    Rankings. Consistently ranked in the top three universities in the country for History. Learn more - view league tables. Contact us. Breaking the Silence - preventing harassment and sexual misconduct. Faculty area (login) Sitemap. Support the Faculty.

  20. PhD in Classics

    Greek Art & Archaeology in the Faculty of Classics. The PhD is a three-year research degree, examined by a dissertation of up to 80,000 words. The criteria for obtaining the degree are that the dissertation represents a 'substantial contribution to knowledge', and that it also represents a realistic amount of work for three years' study.

  21. Graduate Students

    PhD Student in the History of Art. Emma Sharples. PhD Student. [email protected]. Anastasia Skoybedo. PhD Student. Koenraad Vos. [email protected]. Stella Wisgrill. [email protected]. Michela Young. [email protected]. Contact us. The Secretary The Department of History of Art 1-5 Scroope Terrace Cambridge CB2 1PX Tel: 01223 332975 Fax: 01223 332960 ...

  22. Current PhD Topics in the Department

    Thomas Cooper. The career and work of May Morris (1862-1938) ( Prof Blakesley) Jamie Danis. I Have Nothing to Say and I'm Saying It: Silence, Withdrawal, and Refusal in Postwar American Art. ( Dr Tobin) Anneke de Bont. The Christian Epistemic Image in Northern European Print, c.1570-c.1700. ( Prof Marr)

  23. Funding for postgraduate students

    PhD Completion Grants. The Degree Committee of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science will consider applications for PhD completion grants of up to £2,500 from PhD students registered in the Department. Students are eligible for this funding in their fourth year only if they have applied for all other possibilities for funding and ...