MA by Research in Renaissance Studies

University of Warwick

 

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Program Overview

The MA by Research in Renaissance Studies at the University of Warwick offers students a unique opportunity to delve into the cultural, intellectual, and artistic achievements of the Renaissance period. This program provides an interdisciplinary approach, allowing students to explore the Renaissance through the lenses of history, literature, art history, philosophy, and other related disciplines. With access to world-class resources, expert supervision, and a vibrant research community, students engage in independent research projects that deepen their understanding of this transformative era and contribute to scholarly discourse.

  1. Research Project: The core of the program is the research project, where students undertake original research on a topic of their choice within the field of Renaissance Studies. Under the guidance of a supervisor, students develop a research question, conduct primary and secondary research, analyze sources, and produce a substantial piece of written work that demonstrates originality and scholarly rigor.

  2. Interdisciplinary Seminars: Students participate in interdisciplinary seminars and workshops that explore key themes, debates, and methodologies in Renaissance Studies. These seminars provide opportunities for students to engage with diverse perspectives, share their research findings, receive feedback from peers and faculty members, and develop their analytical and critical thinking skills.

  3. Language Training: Depending on their research interests, students may have the opportunity to receive language training in Latin, Italian, French, or other relevant languages of the Renaissance period. Proficiency in these languages enhances students' ability to access primary sources, conduct archival research, and engage with scholarly literature in their field.

  4. Historiography and Theory: Students engage with historiographical debates and theoretical frameworks that inform the study of the Renaissance. They critically evaluate different approaches to interpreting historical evidence, analyzing cultural artifacts, and understanding the social, political, and intellectual dynamics of the Renaissance period.

  5. Independent Study: Students have the flexibility to pursue independent study modules tailored to their research interests and career goals. They may choose to explore specific topics in greater depth, develop additional research skills, or engage with interdisciplinary perspectives outside their primary area of focus.

  6. Research Skills Training: The program includes training in research methodologies, archival practices, bibliographic research, digital humanities tools, and academic writing. Students develop practical skills that are essential for conducting high-quality research, managing research projects, and disseminating research findings effectively.

  7. Thesis Writing and Assessment: At the culmination of the program, students write a thesis based on their research project, presenting their findings, arguments, and interpretations in a coherent and scholarly manner. The thesis is assessed by academic supervisors and examiners based on its originality, analytical depth, methodological rigor, and contribution to the field of Renaissance Studies.

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Location

University of Warwick

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

£ 29470

Postgraduate Entry requirements

1. Academic Qualifications: Postgraduate applicants are expected to hold a relevant undergraduate degree from a recognized institution, with a minimum academic achievement of 60% to 80%.  

2. English Language Proficiency:  

  • IELTS (International English Language Testing System): Minimum overall score of 7.0, with minimum component scores of two at 6.0/6.5 and the remaining components at 7.0 or above.

  • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Minimum score of 100 on the internet-based test (iBT), with minimum sub-scores of Reading 22, Listening 21, Speaking 23, and Writing 21.

  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Minimum overall score of 70, including 59 or above in all components.

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 Warwick offers a range of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students pursuing their academic aspirations at one of the UK's leading universities. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, promote diversity, and alleviate financial barriers to higher education. 

Chancellor's International Scholarship: The Chancellor's International Scholarship is offered to outstanding international PhD applicants across all disciplines. This scholarship covers the full payment of overseas tuition fees and provides a generous stipend to support living expenses. Recipients of this scholarship are selected based on academic excellence and research potential.

Warwick Marshall Scholarship: The Warwick Marshall Scholarship is open to students from select developing countries who wish to pursue a Master's degree at Warwick. This scholarship covers full tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses for the duration of the Master's program. Applicants must demonstrate academic excellence, leadership potential, and a commitment to making a positive impact in their home countries.

Commonwealth Shared Scholarship: Warwick participates in the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship scheme, which enables students from eligible Commonwealth countries to pursue a Master's degree in selected subjects at the university. This scholarship covers tuition fees, airfare, living expenses, and other allowances. Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria outlined by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission.

Other Departmental Scholarships: Various academic departments and faculties at Warwick offer specific scholarships and funding opportunities for international students based on academic merit, research potential, and other criteria. These scholarships may vary by program and are typically advertised on departmental websites.

External Funding Sources: In addition to university-specific scholarships, international students are encouraged to explore external funding sources, including government scholarships, corporate sponsorships, and international organizations offering financial support for higher education. The university's international office provides guidance and resources to help students identify and apply for external funding opportunities.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application deadlines may change from year to year.

Graduates of the MA by Research in Renaissance Studies program at the University of Warwick possess advanced research skills and interdisciplinary knowledge that open up a variety of career opportunities in academia, cultural institutions, publishing, and beyond. With a deep understanding of the Renaissance period and proficiency in critical analysis, graduates are well-prepared for roles that require research expertise, creativity, and effective communication. 

  1. Academic Researcher: Many graduates pursue careers as academic researchers in universities, research institutes, or cultural heritage organizations. They may conduct further research in Renaissance Studies, publish scholarly articles and books, and contribute to academic conferences and symposia. Academic researchers often hold positions as lecturers, postdoctoral researchers, or faculty members, teaching and mentoring students while advancing knowledge in their field.

  2. Curator or Museum Educator: Graduates may work as curators or museum educators in art galleries, museums, or cultural institutions specializing in Renaissance art and history. They may curate exhibitions, develop educational programs, and engage with the public to promote understanding and appreciation of Renaissance culture. Curators and museum educators play a vital role in preserving and interpreting historical artifacts for diverse audiences.

  3. Archivist or Librarian: Graduates with strong research and organizational skills may pursue careers as archivists or librarians in archives, libraries, or special collections focusing on Renaissance manuscripts, rare books, and historical documents. They may manage archival collections, catalog materials, assist researchers, and contribute to digitization projects to enhance access to primary sources.

  4. Heritage Conservationist: Graduates with an interest in heritage conservation may work for heritage organizations, historic sites, or conservation agencies involved in preserving Renaissance architecture, art, and cultural heritage. They may assess the condition of historic buildings and artworks, develop conservation plans, and implement preservation initiatives to safeguard cultural heritage for future generations.

  5. Publishing and Editorial Work: Graduates may pursue careers in publishing, working for academic publishers, literary magazines, or cultural journals that specialize in Renaissance Studies. They may serve as editors, editorial assistants, or manuscript reviewers, evaluating scholarly manuscripts, coordinating publication schedules, and contributing to the dissemination of research in the field.

  6. Education and Outreach Coordinator: Graduates may work in education and outreach roles for non-profit organizations, cultural centers, or community-based organizations that promote arts education and cultural literacy. They may develop educational resources, organize public lectures and workshops, and collaborate with schools and community groups to engage audiences with Renaissance culture and history.

  7. Digital Humanities Specialist: Graduates with expertise in digital humanities may work as digital humanities specialists or project managers, leveraging digital tools and technologies to enhance research, teaching, and public engagement in Renaissance Studies. They may develop digital archives, online exhibitions, interactive maps, or multimedia resources that facilitate access to and analysis of historical data.

  8. Freelance Writer or Research Consultant: Graduates may pursue freelance writing or research consulting opportunities, offering their expertise in Renaissance Studies to publishers, media outlets, research firms, or cultural organizations. They may write articles, blog posts, or essays on Renaissance topics, conduct research for documentary films or television programs, or provide expert commentary to media outlets.

  9. Cultural Heritage Manager: Graduates may work as cultural heritage managers for government agencies, heritage organizations, or international NGOs involved in heritage preservation and cultural diplomacy. They may develop policies, programs, and initiatives to protect and promote cultural heritage assets, foster intercultural dialogue, and support sustainable tourism development.

  10. Entrepreneurship and Creative Industries: Graduates with entrepreneurial ambitions may start their own businesses or creative ventures related to Renaissance culture, such as art galleries, historical tours, or cultural events companies. They may develop innovative products or services that celebrate Renaissance art, literature, or architecture, catering to tourists, scholars, and enthusiasts worldwide.


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