Course summary
Our MRes in History offers you an excellent opportunity to extend your range and depth of historical knowledge alongside your proficiency in research and project management. The course is an ideal academic undertaking in preparation for a PhD in History, as well as a valuable qualification for those pursuing a wide range of careers. Advanced research skills acquired by MRes students are sought after in a range of sectors, from finance to academia, and teaching to the civil service. Our course provides a thorough grounding in current historical research theories and methods. The learning culminated in the completion of a 28,000-word research dissertation. As the focus of the MRes is on independent research, you can craft a course that is unique to you and exactly matches your interests. We offer supervision in a broad range of historical subjects and periods; drawing on the expertise of our history staff who are actively engaged in research that is nationally, and internationally, significant. Our areas of research include 20th-century German History; the World Wars; the military revolution; early modern British history; the medieval British church; medieval monasticism; the Norman Conquest; the Vikings; early modern colonialism; witchcraft and the supernatural; leisure and tourism in Britain; 20th-century popular culture in Britain; the British Empire; courts, cities and consumers in medieval Europe; 20th-century genocide; the North-South divide; 20th-century American History; the civil rights movement; the Vietnam War.
Assessment method
Assessment for the two core modules is via written coursework of approximately 4,000 words, comprising essays, literature reviews and oral presentations. Your Research Dissertation will be approximately 28,000 words in length.
Entry requirements
A 2:1 honours degree in history or any relevant discipline, or suitable equivalent qualification, is required. Consideration will be given to those who hold a lower classification who can demonstrate they are capable of performing at the level required to complete the course successfully. Applicants will be required to produce up to 300 words describing their research topic, and attend an interview.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Chester
Parkgate Road
Chester
CH1 4BJ