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1.7k Master's degrees in Humanities in United Kingdom

Heritage
This Heritage MSc course from University of Stirling provides you with a state-of-the-art, critically informed, interdisciplinary education in heritage and its place in society, including its conservation and management.
Welsh
The Welsh course offered by Aberystwyth University is situated in the Parry-Williams Building, near the University's Hugh Owen Library with its outstanding Welsh and Celtic collections.
Celtic Studies (Full-time)
Celtic Studies (Full-time) from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David is a unique distance-learning programme which offers students interested in Welsh and Celtic Studies the opportunity to study various aspects of the history, literature and cultural heritage of the Celtic regions in their own homes.
The Art Market and the History of Collecting by Research
At The Art Market and the History of Collecting by Research from University of Buckingham a unique feature will be access to two of the greatest surviving art dealers’ archives: Agnew’s, acquired by the National Gallery in 2014, and the archive of Colnaghi’s, London’s oldest commercial art gallery, housed since February 2014 in the Windmill Hill Archive, Waddesdon Manor.

English Literature with Black Humanities
This unique interdisciplinary English Literature with Black Humanities coursee from University of Bristol offers you the opportunity to study English Literature and Black Humanities, deepening your passion for literature through an engagement with the global histories, philosophies, languages and arts of people of African descent.
Russian Studies
The Russian Studies MA at the University College London (UCL) draws on the unique area studies expertise at the UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies (SSEES) to offer a choice of modules unparalleled in depth and breadth, ranging from Russia's medieval history to its contemporary politics, from 19th-century literature to 21st-century film.
English Literary Studies
The English Literary Studies MA course at Durham University offers choice, flexibility and the opportunity to specialise. You can learn from the rich variety of research expertise in the Department and you also have the chance to concentrate on a particular area of literary study.

Languages and Cultures (by Research)
This Languages and Cultures (by Research) course from Lancaster University is an excellent choice if you are keen to build on your love of languages and cultures and would enjoy the freedom to explore a research topic of your own choice.
History by Research
This London-based MA in History by Research at University of Buckingham offers guidance from our expert historians and a vast span of potential research subject areas.
Philanthropic Studies (Distance Learning)
This Philanthropic Studies (Distance Learning) programme from University of Kent is the UK’s first Master's in Philanthropic Studies. It is an innovative online course that builds on our expertise and teaching in civil society, fundraising, philanthropy, the third sector and volunteering.

Translation and Professional Language Skills (German and Spanish)
With the Translation and Professional Language Skills (German and Spanish) degree offered at University of Bath you will gain the sought-after skills you need for a career in specialist language work on this practical and respected master’s course.

Theology and Religious Studies
The Theology and Religious Studies programme from University of Chester allows you to explore your own areas of interest, which could be anything from biblical studies to the social scientific study of global religions, under specialist one-to-one supervision.

Creative Writing
This Creative Writing programme from University of Hull Online will transform your passion for reading into the ability to produce prose worthy of public recognition.
Gender, Peace and Security
Explore how gender figures in relation to regional, national and global peace and security, while drawing on critical gender theory and empirical research. Learn more at the Gender, Peace and Security programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.

Classics and Ancient History (by research)
The Classics and Ancient History (by research) course at the University of Birmingham covers a huge range of areas, with a focus on Egyptian, Roman and Greek societies across all the periods of classical antiquity.
Financial History
Provides students with a historical and interdisciplinary perspective on the main challenges facing the global monetary financial system, and capital markets. Learn more at the Financial History programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Ethics of AI, Data and Algorithms
The Ethics of AI, Data and Algorithms course from the University of Cambridge aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge to contribute critically and constructively to cross-disciplinary research on AI, data and algorithms and their ethical and societal implications.
Contemporary Literature, Culture and Theory
The MA in Contemporary Literature, Culture and Theory at King's College London offers you the opportunity to study cutting-edge topics such as literary production after 1999; imperialism and sexuality; contemporary experimental poetry and many more.
Historical Studies
The Historical Studies program at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David provides students with a degree which fits the changing landscape of academia and society at large. It offers students the chance to develop their understanding of various historical themes, topics and eras, and to harness methodological, technical and research skills that characterise the study of history,
Ecology and Spirituality (Part-time)
Ecology and Spirituality (Part-time) from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David explores the relationship between spirituality, religion, philosophy on the one hand, and ecology on the other. We can ask whether spirituality and religion may be causes of current ecological crises, or offer solutions to the systemic ecological crises in which we find ourselves.