Course Overview
The Greek and/or Roman History (MPhil, MSt) at the University of Oxford is a prestigious postgraduate program designed for students seeking advanced study in the history, culture, and societies of ancient Greece and Rome. The course offers both the Master of Studies (MSt, a one-year program) and the Master of Philosophy (MPhil, a two-year program), providing rigorous training in historical analysis, research methodologies, and the use of primary sources such as inscriptions, texts, and archaeological evidence.
Unique features include the opportunity to tailor research to specific areas of interest within Greek and Roman history, access to world-class resources, and supervision by leading scholars in the field. Students engage with interdisciplinary approaches, combining history with archaeology, philology, and other related disciplines.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in academia, research, cultural heritage, and education. Many pursue doctoral studies, while others find roles in museums, publishing, or public history initiatives. The analytical and research skills developed are also highly valued in broader fields such as policy, law, and journalism.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by distinguished academics within the Faculty of Classics and the Sub-Faculty of Ancient History at Oxford. While specific staff assignments may vary, students often work with globally recognized experts in ancient history and related fields.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students benefit from access to unparalleled resources, including the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest libraries in Europe, and the Ashmolean Museum, which houses significant collections of Greek and Roman artifacts. The university also fosters connections with international research networks and archaeological projects, offering opportunities for fieldwork and collaboration.
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