Postgraduate Study
Degrees on the menu: Meet the students signing up for free courses
With universities offering discounts and even fee-waivers, students are choosing to enrol for a Masters rather than look for a job.
Inside Postgraduate Study
Can Royal Holloway's new masters degree raise history from the dead?
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Question: "What do you say to a history graduate?" Answer: "A Big Mac and fries, please." In their franker moments, history dons will admit there is more than a grain of truth in the joke. The subject has long been more popular among students than employers. But Royal Holloway, University of London thinks it has an antidote: a Masters degree in public history, which has just started its first year.
Postgrad Lives: 'I love pursuing knowledge for its own sake'
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Ben Knowles, 25, has just begun studying for a one-year MA in modern British history at The University of Manchester, with a special interest in using film archives as a source of research.
Postgrad Queries: How do I get into fashion? Where can I study mobile phones?
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Martin Storey: 'If your CV is sparse, you need to work on what you have to offer'
Thursday, 15 October 2009
The touch economic climate is causing many university students to consider embarking on further study as a way of improving their job prospects. In a survey we are conducting of our own students, we have found so far that 46 per cent say that the recession has made them more likely to think about postgraduate study.
Screenwriting masters: How to write for a soap
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Creating stories and dialogue for TV shows (and mayors) is a real possibility if you take a course in screenwriting
Experiment in green energy: Abu Dhabi is the unlikely home of an ambitious $1.2bn laboratory that focuses on sustainability
Thursday, 17 September 2009
Fancy doing a Masters with your course fees paid, accommodation provided and all in a climate with guaranteed sun, year round? Then why not apply to be in the second wave of students at the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, a new postgraduate institution in Abu Dhabi, which specialises in renewable and sustainable technologies, sited in what's billed as the world's first sustainable city?
Study in hostilities: A novel MA is pulling in the students by combining intellectual learning with fine dining and prominent speakers
Thursday, 17 September 2009
If you want to take a degree which combines tales of derring-do, fine dining and meeting some of the country's most distinguished generals and academics, the University of Buckingham has the one for you. This month sees the private university launch an MA in military history. It is a canny move that taps into the huge and growing interest in a once unfashionable subject and into a restless willingness to pay to pursue intellectual interests.
Postgrad Lives: 'I'm studying art theft in London - and how to stop it'
Thursday, 17 September 2009
John Kerr, 33, is doing a PhD in criminology at City University in London, having done a one-year taught Masters, also at City.
The world's your lobster: How the South-west is getting serious about research
Thursday, 17 September 2009
Universities are bad at co-operation, which is why a new research initiative in the South-west is attracting attention. What’s the catch, asks Harriet Swain
Postgrad Queries: How do I become an interpreter? And is it wise to study finance?
Thursday, 17 September 2009
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