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Arabic Studies at University of Birmingham - UCAS

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Course summary

Do you want to be part of a stimulating research environment? Join an impactful Modern Languages department and undertake your own research project in Arabic studies. The Department of Modern Languages is an interdisciplinary hub of research. We welcome research proposals that go beyond subject boundaries. You can be jointly supervised by an academic specialising in Arabic studies and another from a different discipline, depending on your research interests. Join a global community of postgraduate researchers in Arabic Studies. Arabic Studies has a rich research culture with projects in areas including language and power and how they manifest in politics, literature, and other aspects of Arabic society. Benefit from the research expertise of our Middle East and North Africa Network, bridging the gap between Humanities and Social Science (MENASP). Conduct your PhD research from anywhere in the world through our online distance learning option.


Entry requirements

For MRes and MA by Research programmes, we usually require a good (normally a 2:1 or above) Honours degree, or an equivalent qualification if you were educated outside the UK, usually in a relevant area. If you’re applying for a PhD , you’ll also need to hold a Masters qualification at Merit level or above (or its international equivalent), usually in a relevant area. Any academic and professional qualifications or relevant professional experience are normally taken into account, and in some cases, form an integral part of the entrance requirements. If you’re applying for distance learning research programmes, you’ll also need to show that you have the time, commitment, facilities and experience to study by distance learning. You'll normally need to submit a research proposal. The word count is typically 1,000-1,500 words for Arts programmes and around 2,500 words for Law programmes.


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Arabic Studies at University of Birmingham - UCAS