MA Medical History and Humanities

York

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MA Medical History and Humanities program at the University of York is a unique interdisciplinary exploration of the history of medicine and its impact on society and culture. This program offers a distinctive opportunity for students to delve into the complex relationship between medicine, the humanities, and society.

  1. Interdisciplinary Approach: The program adopts an interdisciplinary approach, allowing students to explore the historical, cultural, ethical, and social dimensions of medicine and healthcare.

  2. Historical Perspectives: Students examine the history of medicine, from ancient practices to modern healthcare systems, gaining insights into the evolution of medical knowledge and practices.

  3. Ethical and Cultural Context: York's program delves into the ethical and cultural context of healthcare, encouraging students to critically analyze issues such as medical ethics, healthcare disparities, and the portrayal of illness in literature and art.

  4. Research Opportunities: The University of York is a hub for medical history and humanities research. MA students have the opportunity to participate in research projects, collaborate with esteemed faculty, and contribute to the ongoing scholarship in the field.

  5. Expert Faculty: The program is led by a team of experts in medical history and humanities. Students benefit from their mentorship, engage in lively discussions, and access a wealth of knowledge.

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Location

York

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

£ 22250

Postgraduate Entry Requirements:

  • Applicants should have successfully completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a minimum overall score of 60% or equivalent.
  • English language proficiency is required, and applicants must provide evidence of their English language skills through an approved language test.
    • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5 with no individual component below 6.0.
    • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 87, with at least 21 in Listening, 21 in Reading, 21 in Speaking, and 23 in Writing.
    • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 61 with no individual score below 55.
  • Some postgraduate programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

The University of York, located in the UK, offers a range of scholarships to support their educational journey. These scholarships aim to recognize academic excellence, encourage cultural diversity, and provide financial assistance to deserving students. 

  1. Academic Excellence Scholarships: The University of York offers scholarships based on academic merit to outstanding international students applying for undergraduate or postgraduate programs. The scholarships provide financial support in the form of partial tuition fee reductions.
  2. Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships: These prestigious scholarships are awarded to exceptional international students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievements and leadership potential. The scholarships cover full tuition fees and also provide a generous living stipend to support the students' living expenses during their studies.
  3. Departmental Scholarships: Many departments within the University of York offer scholarships to international students within specific academic fields. These scholarships may cover partial or full tuition fees and are awarded based on academic excellence and potential within the chosen field.
  4. Country-Specific Scholarships: The University of York provides scholarships specifically designed for students from certain countries or regions. These scholarships aim to promote diversity and international collaboration. Examples include the York Graduate Research School Scholarships for students from specific countries or regions.
  5. Research Scholarships: International students interested in pursuing research-based programs such as Ph.D. or MPhil have opportunities to apply for research scholarships. These scholarships provide financial support by covering tuition fees and offering a stipend to assist with living expenses. Funding sources for research scholarships include government grants, research councils, and industry partnerships.
  6. External Scholarships: The University of York encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities provided by governments, organizations, or foundations in their home countries. The university provides guidance and support to students in identifying and applying for these external scholarships.

Graduates of the MA Medical History and Humanities program at the University of York are well-prepared for diverse career opportunities.

  1. Medical Historian: Many graduates choose to pursue careers as medical historians, conducting research and publishing scholarly work on various aspects of medical history.

  2. Ethics Consultant: Alumni may opt for roles as ethics consultants, advising healthcare institutions, research organizations, and policy-makers on ethical issues in medicine and healthcare.

  3. Healthcare Policy Analyst: Graduates can work as healthcare policy analysts, contributing their insights into the development and evaluation of healthcare policies and programs.

  4. Medical Writer and Journalist: Those with strong writing skills may become medical writers or journalists, covering medical and healthcare topics for publications, websites, and media outlets.

  5. Museum Curator: Graduates may choose to work as museum curators, responsible for curating exhibitions on medical history and healthcare in museums and cultural institutions.

  6. Medical Educator: Those interested in education can become medical educators, teaching medical history and ethics in medical schools or offering workshops and seminars.


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