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237 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in United Kingdom

World Politics and Popular Culture
This World Politics and Popular Culture course from Newcastle University examines the changing dynamics of contemporary international relations, with a focus on how popular culture shapes world politics.
Country House Studies by Research
Country House Studies by Research from University of Buckingham offers the opportunity to pursue research at Master’s level in any one of a wide range of country-house-related topics: from explorations of individual houses and their architects and decorators, to studies of their social and political use, and the role of the country house in literature and film.
Postcolonial Studies
The University of Kent offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Postcolonial Studies, which can be pursued full-time over one year or part-time for two years. Additionally, a PhD programme is available, with options to start in September, January, or April. This course is delivered on campus in Canterbury, providing a rich academic environment.

Early Prehistory and Human Origins
Explore what it means to be human on this Early Prehistory and Human Origins course from University of York.

Professional Social Work Practice
The Professional Social Work Practice, offered by University of Brighton, enables practitioners to bring together 180 academic credits they have accrued from continuing professional development (CPD) modules and for these to be formally recognised as having met the threshold of a masters degree.

Cultural Heritage
The Cultural Heritage programme from University of Bristol trains you to look back critically on the histories that have informed our cultural institutions, both in the UK and globally, and to use this knowledge to explore how inclusive and innovative practices can shape this sector in the future.

History and Intensive Language
The MA History and Intensive Language from SOAS University of London is one of the few UK Master-level degrees in History which focuses on the histories of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
Medieval and Early Modern Studies
The Medieval and Early Modern Studies programme is offered at University of Kent . We are interested in hearing from students with research proposals covering all aspects of medieval and early modern history, life and culture.

Heritage Visualisation
The Heritage Visualisation program from The Glasgow School of Art equips candidates with an understanding of current critical heritage debates focusing on the digital domain, as well as the practical skills required to digitally document and re-visualise a range of heritage sites and objects of local, national and international significance.

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.

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.

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.
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.
Gender, Society and Representation
Gender, Society and Representation is an inter-faculty programme offered by University College London (UCL), drawing on the unusual breadth of disciplines for which UCL is renowned, including development studies, law, anthropology, urban studies, literary scholarship, geography and queer studies.

Media in Development
The MA Media in Development from SOAS University of London challenges the assumptions behind the media and development industries and development studies and offers new ways of thinking about the critical issues facing societies today such as climate change.

Visual Culture
Are you passionate about digging deeper into art history? The Visual Culture programme offered at the University of Nottingham might be for you.

The Beatles, Heritage and Culture
The Beatles, Heritage and Culture programme from University of Liverpool draws on Liverpool’s Beatles industry and heritage sectors to challenge the traditional frameworks within which the band, their music, and their story have so often been presented.

Jungian and Post-Jungian Studies
Whether you are looking to train as a Jungian analyst or psychotherapist, or learn the skills to carry out research in a related area of analytical psychology, the unique and internationally acclaimed Jungian and Post-Jungian Studies programme from University of Essex will give you a deep academic grounding in Jungian and post-Jungian theory and practice.
Big Data in Culture and Society
The Big Data in Culture and Society MA at King's College London is a comprehensive programme designed to explore the impact of data on various societal aspects. This one-year full-time course, or two years part-time, offers in-person attendance, equipping students with essential skills in data analysis and its cultural implications.

American Studies
The American Studies programme of the University of Glasgow is at the forefront of the study of American society and culture, with a dedicated research centre: the Andrew Hook Centre for American Studies.