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    ResM 12-18 Months full time – 24-36 Months Part Time

Course Description

Do you want to explore a literary topic you’re passionate about, with the potential to advance into PhD study and an academic career? Join a vibrant, growing research community and acquire the skills necessary to carry out your own extended project. This programme provides expert guidance and individual supervision from staff specialising in a range of critical fields, from the 17th century to the present day.

Key features

  • Pursue your own specific research interests in English with the guidance of an individual supervisor.
  • Acquire a sophisticated range of subject-specific and interdisciplinary research skills.
  • Enjoy full access to the University’s library and electronic resources.
  • Benefit from adaptable study routes, allowing you to find a means of studying that fits around your other commitments.
  • Draw on staff expertise in a wealth of diverse areas, from the early modern period to contemporary literature.
  • Broaden your knowledge by undertaking interdisciplinary work across traditional subject boundaries.
  • Progress from your undergraduate studies on a route that prepares you to become a researcher or do a PhD.

Entry Requirements

A 2:1 or first-class honours degree from a UK university or equivalent, or a professional qualification recognised as equivalent to a degree.

Other qualifications/experience that demonstrate that you can meet the challenges and demands of the programme are also considered.

You are also required to submit a research proposal.

Applicants with overseas qualifications can check their comparability with the UK equivalent through Ecctis, which provides an advisory service.

Fees

For fees and funding options, please visit website to find out more

Programme Funding

From scholarships and loans, to grants from charitable trusts, you can fund your postgraduate study at Plymouth in a number of ways.

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