MSC Mediterranean Archaeology

Central Campus

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MSc Mediterranean Archaeology program at The University of Edinburgh offers students a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region through the lens of archaeology. This interdisciplinary program combines theoretical insights with practical fieldwork and laboratory analysis, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the archaeology, history, and cultural dynamics of the Mediterranean world. Through a combination of core courses, elective modules, and hands-on research projects, students delve into diverse topics such as ancient civilizations, urbanism, religion, trade, and material culture. They engage with archaeological theory and methods, apply cutting-edge technologies to investigate archaeological sites and artifacts, and critically analyze primary sources to reconstruct past societies and their interactions. Situated within a vibrant academic community, the MSc Mediterranean Archaeology program offers students access to world-class faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and opportunities for fieldwork and research collaboration, fostering a stimulating and supportive environment for aspiring archaeologists and researchers.

  1. Comprehensive Coverage of Mediterranean Archaeology: The program provides students with a comprehensive overview of Mediterranean archaeology, covering key periods and regions from prehistory to the classical era. Students explore the archaeology of ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Near East, as well as lesser-known cultures and regions, gaining a holistic understanding of the diverse cultural heritage of the Mediterranean basin.

  2. Theoretical and Methodological Training: Students receive training in archaeological theory and methods, learning how to design and conduct archaeological research projects, analyze archaeological data, and interpret material culture. They engage with theoretical debates in archaeology, such as agency, identity, and landscape archaeology, as well as practical techniques such as excavation, survey, and scientific analysis of artifacts.

  3. Fieldwork and Laboratory Experience: The program offers students opportunities for hands-on experience in archaeological fieldwork and laboratory analysis. Students participate in excavations at archaeological sites in the Mediterranean region, gaining practical skills in archaeological surveying, stratigraphic recording, and artifact analysis. They also have access to state-of-the-art laboratories for the scientific analysis of archaeological materials such as pottery, bones, and botanical remains.

  4. Interdisciplinary Approach: The program adopts an interdisciplinary approach to Mediterranean archaeology, drawing on insights from history, anthropology, art history, and other related disciplines. Students explore the social, economic, and cultural dimensions of past societies, analyzing the interactions between humans and their environment, as well as the material and symbolic expressions of ancient cultures.

  5. Engagement with Digital Humanities: The program incorporates digital humanities methodologies and technologies into archaeological research and practice. Students learn how to use geographic information systems (GIS), 3D modeling, remote sensing, and digital data analysis tools to visualize and interpret archaeological data, as well as to communicate their findings to diverse audiences.

  6. Professional Development and Networking: The program provides students with opportunities for professional development and networking within the archaeological community. Students attend conferences, workshops, and seminars, present their research at academic meetings, and collaborate with faculty members and peers on research projects, enhancing their skills and building professional connections in the field.

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Location

Central Campus

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Score

IELTS: 7

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Tuition Fee

£ 28800

Postgraduate entry requirements:

  1. Academic Qualifications: Prospective postgraduate applicants to the University of Edinburgh are typically required to have achieved a minimum academic qualification of approximately 60%, based on their previous academic achievements and qualifications.  

  2. English Language Proficiency:  

    • IELTS (International English Language Testing System): Minimum overall score of 7.0, with at least 6.0 in each component (Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing).

    • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Minimum score of 100 on the internet-based test (iBT), with at least 20 in each component (Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing).

    • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Minimum overall score of 70, with at least 59 in each component (Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing).

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 Edinburgh offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities specifically designed to support international students pursuing undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs. These scholarships aim to promote diversity, academic excellence, and global engagement. 

Global Scholarships: The University of Edinburgh offers Global Scholarships to outstanding international undergraduate students. These scholarships provide financial assistance towards tuition fees and living expenses, enabling talented students from around the world to access quality education at Edinburgh.

Edinburgh Global Research Scholarships: International postgraduate students pursuing research-based programs (Ph.D., MSc by Research) can apply for Edinburgh Global Research Scholarships. These scholarships provide full or partial funding for tuition fees and living expenses during the research program.

School-specific Scholarships: Some academic schools and departments within the university offer scholarships targeting international students in specific disciplines or programs. These scholarships may be merit-based or need-based and vary in terms of eligibility criteria and funding amounts.

Commonwealth Scholarships: The University of Edinburgh participates in various Commonwealth scholarship schemes, providing opportunities for students from Commonwealth countries to study in the UK. These scholarships are funded by the UK government and other organizations.

External Funding Sources: International students are encouraged to explore external funding sources, such as government scholarships, private organizations, and international foundations, to support their studies at the University of Edinburgh.

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

Graduates of the MSc Mediterranean Archaeology program at The University of Edinburgh possess a diverse skill set and deep knowledge of the archaeology, history, and cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region, making them well-equipped for a variety of career paths in academia, cultural heritage management, museum curation, archaeological consulting, and beyond. With their expertise in archaeological theory and methods, practical fieldwork experience, and critical analytical skills, graduates play pivotal roles in preserving, interpreting, and disseminating knowledge about the ancient past.  

  1. Academic Research and Teaching: Graduates may pursue careers in academia as researchers or lecturers in universities, colleges, or research institutes. They conduct original research, publish scholarly articles and monographs, and teach courses in Mediterranean archaeology, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and the education of future generations of archaeologists.

  2. Cultural Heritage Management: Graduates can work in cultural heritage management organizations, government agencies, or non-profit organizations, preserving and managing archaeological sites, monuments, and cultural landscapes. They assess the significance of heritage sites, develop conservation plans, and oversee heritage protection and interpretation initiatives for the benefit of local communities and future generations.

  3. Museum Curation and Exhibition Design: Graduates may pursue careers in museums, galleries, or cultural institutions, curating exhibitions and managing collections related to Mediterranean archaeology. They research and interpret artifacts, design exhibitions, and develop educational programs that engage visitors with the material culture and history of the Mediterranean region.

  4. Archaeological Consulting and Contracting: Graduates can work in archaeological consulting firms or contract archaeology units, conducting surveys, excavations, and heritage impact assessments for development projects. They provide expertise in cultural resource management, compliance with heritage regulations, and mitigation of archaeological impacts, ensuring the responsible stewardship of archaeological resources.

  5. Public Engagement and Outreach: Graduates may work in public engagement and outreach roles, communicating archaeological knowledge and insights to diverse audiences through educational programs, guided tours, and public events. They engage with local communities, schools, and heritage organizations to raise awareness about the importance of archaeology and foster appreciation for the cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region.

  6. Heritage Tourism and Travel: Graduates can work in the tourism industry, designing and leading archaeological tours and cultural heritage experiences for travelers interested in exploring the ancient past of the Mediterranean region. They provide expert commentary and interpretation at archaeological sites, museums, and cultural landmarks, enhancing visitors' understanding and appreciation of the region's history and archaeology.

  7. Digital Archaeology and Heritage Conservation: Graduates with expertise in digital archaeology can work in technology companies, research institutes, or government agencies, developing digital tools and applications for archaeological research, conservation, and heritage management. They use geographic information systems (GIS), 3D modeling, and virtual reality technologies to document, analyze, and visualize archaeological sites and artifacts, as well as to create immersive digital experiences for public engagement.


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