Course Overview
The Literature and Arts (MSt) at the University of Oxford is a unique interdisciplinary program designed to explore the intersections between literature, visual arts, and cultural history. This Master of Studies degree aims to deepen students' understanding of cultural production across different media and historical periods, fostering critical analysis and research skills. A distinctive feature of the course is its emphasis on primary source materials, including access to Oxford’s world-renowned libraries and museums, which provide unparalleled resources for studying literature and arts in context.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in academia, cultural institutions, publishing, and the creative industries. The course equips students with transferable skills in research, critical thinking, and communication, making them competitive candidates for roles that require deep cultural and historical knowledge.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is delivered by leading scholars in literature, art history, and cultural studies from the Faculty of English Language and Literature and related departments. Specific faculty names are subject to change and can be found on the official university website under the course listing.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students benefit from access to Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries, the Ashmolean Museum, and other historic collections, which house rare manuscripts, artworks, and artifacts. The university’s strong ties with cultural institutions in the UK and beyond provide opportunities for networking and research collaboration.
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