Swansea University - PhD Ancient History

PhD Ancient History


The Department of Classics, Ancient History and Egyptology is the largest in Wales, and can provide expertise touching on most aspects of the classical world, and in Egyptology. The Department was awarded the grade of 4A in the 2001 national Research Assessment Exercise.

The UCAS code for this course is: N/A
Full time study: Postgraduate degree durations vary

Part-time study:

The Department enjoys an invaluable asset in its purpose-built Egypt Centre, which houses about 3,000 objects from Ancient Egypt. This impressive and important collection illustrates more than 4,000 years of human development from the prehistoric to the early Christian era and plays an integral role in our teaching.

The University Library is particularly well stocked with original texts, literary and documentary, with basic works of reference and with secondary material of all kinds. It subscribes to a wide range of general and specialist periodicals.

Online access to external bibliographies and citation indexes is available. Resources include JSTOR Dyabola, TLG, Patrologia Latina and Teubner Latin texts online, and the Gnomon database.

All our postgraduate research students are automatically members of the University of Wales Institute of Classics and Ancient History. The Institute promotes conferences and seminars involving staff and postgraduates from the Classics and Ancient History Departments of Cardiff, Lampeter and Swansea.

Standard Entry requirements

Research: 2.1 degree in Classics, Ancient History, Egyptology or related subject area. Taught MA: 2.1 degree in Humanities or Social Science subject area. Equivalent overseas qualifications considered.

Scholarships and Bursaries

Scholarships and bursaries for this course will be announced shortly. Our general scholarship and bursaries web pages have a full listing of available funding plus advice on how to secure your programme of study.

Research

There are opportunities for graduate study in language, literature, history and archaeology. The special interests of staff are in:
• Egyptology
• Ancient Egyptian Religion
• Archaeology of Roman Egypt
• Imperialism in Egypt and the Near East
• Gender in Ancient Egypt
• The ancient novel
• Historiography
• Greek social history (archaic to hellenistic)
• Ancient technology
• Roman Republican and Imperial history
• Graeco-Roman urbanisation
• History and archaeology of Asia Minor
• Classical art and architecture
• The Classical Tradition in Wales
• Latin literature of Late Antiquity
• Renaissance Latin

Research proposals in Egyptology, under the supervision of Professor T Schneider and Dr K Szpakowska, are particularly welcomed.

Accreditation

N/A

Assessment

Assessment is normally through a combination of examination and course work, however, you should contact the admissions tutor of your course for detailed information on assessment.

Important Dates

Information regarding dates and times for Enrolment can be found on the Student Records webpages.

UK/EU Undergraduates

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