Postgraduates
Subject Coverage
St Andrews School of Classics offers graduate supervision in the full range
of Greek and Roman studies, including Greek, Latin, Ancient History, Philosophy,
Archaeology, Architecture, Art and Reception Studies.
Postgraduate Visting Day
Come and meet us on Wednesday 21st March 2012.>>More details and booking form
Why choose St Andrews?
- We have 14 permanent academic staff (faculty) with a wide range of interests, and all experts in their fields, in addition to research and teaching fellows, forming a coherent but varied academic community.
- In the most recent UK Research Assessment Exercise, 60% of the School's research activity was graded as either 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent'.
- We offer frequent and intensive tuition tailored to each student's needs.
- We offer tuition from beginners' level upwards in Greek, Latin and modern languages.
- Research students have desks within the School.
- There are opportunities for research students to gain experience of teaching undergraduate classes.
Funding
The School has access to some funds to encourage able applicants to study here. This includes the Guthrie mortification for students who graduate from St Andrews with either an MA or an MLitt and proceed to further postgraduate study here; we also have funds for those who come from elsewhere. >>More on funding
Links to...
- Postgraduate Programmes
- Research in the School of Classics
- School Research Seminars; Postgraduate Research Seminars
- Postgraduate Activities in the School
- Current Postgraduate Students
- Apply for a place
- University admissions pages - including accommodation
- Visiting postgraduate students
- School of Classics publicity leaflet for 2012 entry (PDF, 4034 KB)
- University Postgraduate prospectus 2012 entry (PDF, 23,148 KB)
Enquiries
- Enquiries of an academic nature should be directed to the Director of Postgraduate Studies.
- Enquiries about the application process should be directed to the Postgraduate Secretary.