Russian & East European Studies MPhil/MSc: University of Oxford

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Degree 
MPhil/MSc
Address
Russian & East European Studies MPhil/MSc: University of Oxford, The School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies, The Russian and East European Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 12 Bevington Road, Oxford OX2 6LH, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Subject
Cultural Studies
Course Language(s) 
English
Duration 
21 months for MPhil and 9 months for MSc
App Deadline 
23 January, 13 March, Students intending to apply for a CEELBAS studentship should apply for the MPhil by 13 March
Scholarship and Grants 

http://www.ceelbas.ac.uk/

Telephone 
+44 (0)1865 284995 or 274694
Fax 
+44 (0)1865 284992
E-mail 

rees...@area.ox.ac.uk

Website 
http://www.rees.ox.ac.uk/



Taught Programmes

  • MPhil in Russian and East European Studies

Students usually have previous degrees in the social sciences, history, relevant languages and literature, or area studies. The course is interdisciplinary and the structure of options and 30,000-word thesis enables students to develop a particular regional or thematic expertise.

  • MSc in Russian and East European Studies

Students usually have previous degrees in the social sciences, history, relevant languages and literature, or area studies. The course is interdisciplinary and the 15,000-word thesis enables students to develop a particular regional or thematic expertise.

Entry Requirements

Good undergraduate degree (upper second-class minimum) or equivalent. For the MPhil some competence in Russian or an East European language is preferable, but not essential.

General enquiries: 

  • Postal address:
          The Graduate Admissions Office
          PO Box 738
          University of Oxford
          Wellington Square
          Oxford, OX1 9FB
  • Tel: +44 (0)1865 270059
  • Fax: +44 (0)1865 270049
  • Email: graduate.admissions@admin.ox.ac.uk

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