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MPhil in Socio-Legal Research. A one year research degree. The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Socio-Legal Research is a one-year research programme which requires students to write a 30,000-word dissertation on a topic falling within the field of Socio-Legal Studies. Students can either take this as a free-standing qualification or progress from the MPhil to the DPhil in Socio-Legal Studies.
The MPhil programme follows the same elements over a two-year period.. where the complex relations of governments, scientific research bodies, health workers, and the pharmaceutical industry are discussed. Science and Practice: Instruments, Collections and Museums This course is based in the Museum of the History of Science and can be taken as a standalone option or as a complement to the.
The MPhil in Russian and East European Studies is a two year programme for graduates who are interested in gaining a deeper knowledge and understanding of Russia and Eastern Europe through the study of the region across a range of disciplines. In the first year students will take 3 core courses on contemporary issues which will introduce them to the key issues and debates of the region. In the.
Studying International Relations at Oxford Brookes will enable you to examine the critical issues of modern and contemporary times, from the changing nature of international co-operation and conflict, to human rights and the environment. Find a course Expand. Course Level. International Relations. BA (Hons) or BSc (Hons) Select a section. Key facts Overview How to apply Tuition fees Learning.
MPhil Theology. The MPhil degree in the Faculty of Theology and Religion is a course designed to offer extensive postgraduate education in a specialist field of Theology for very able students. Candidates who are successful in the MPhil may be allowed to expand the MPhil thesis for a DPhil. The course is studied over 21 months full time, with assessment taking place in both years of the course.
The facilities for English graduate students in Oxford are outstanding. In the Faculty building you will find useful computing resources, a graduate common room and an excellent discipline-specific library. In addition, students have access to all of Oxford's libraries, numbering over one hundred and including the world-famous collections of the Bodleian Library. As a graduate student, you.
Oxford hosts annually the Oxford Graduate Medieval Conference and meetings of the student-run Oxford Medieval Society run throughout the year. The Faculty regularly hosts conferences at which our own students give papers or assist with the organization. Events in the next few years include conferences on literature after the Conquests of 1016 and 1066; on the important literary milieu of Syon.