168 Master's degrees in British Studies in Europe
English Studies - Literature, Language, Culture
English Studies - Literature, Language, Culture from Freie Universität Berlin moves beyond the traditional disciplinary segregation within English studies and seeks to combine literature, linguistics, and cultural studies of the English-speaking world except North America.

English Literature
This English Literature MA programme from the University of Nottingham is the course for you if you love nothing more than a good book or perhaps you're fascinated by the inner workings of your favourite texts.

Irish and Global Conflict History - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Irish and Global Conflict History - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.
English Studies
The English Studies programme of University of Jaén which is 100% online and which intends to provide students with basic theoretical and methodological skills linked to the various fields existing within the scope of English Studies.
Irish Studies
The Irish Studies degree is an interdisciplinary programme at University College Dublin that examines the variety and diversity of Irish history, society and cultural practice.

Shakespeare (Online)
Throughout the Shakespeare (Online) course from University of Birmingham you'll explore different approaches to Shakespeare based on the latest research of the Shakespeare experts.
Celtic Studies
The MPhil in Celtic Studies at the University of Oxford is a two-year, full-time programme designed for those interested in the history, languages, and cultures of Celtic-speaking communities. This degree, which can accommodate students without prior Celtic knowledge, emphasises language study and culminates in a dissertation based on selected topics.
Modern Irish History
The Modern Irish History programme of Trinity College Dublin introduces well-qualified Humanities or Social Sciences graduates to research in modern Irish history, to the problems currently addressed by historians and to the methods they apply to study of the subject.