Medieval History
MA Funding for University of York
Dear Colleagues
Please draw these scholarships to the attention of undergraduates considering pursuing a Masters degree.
With all good wishes
Elizabeth Tyler
The Centre for Medieval Literature (CML) is pleased to announce two fee waivers at the University of York at the Home/EU rate (£6,200). These scholarships are open to students applying for the MA in Medieval Literature (Department of English and Related Literature) and the MA in Medieval Studies (Centre for Medieval Studies) at the University of York.The Centre for Medieval Literature (CML) is funded by the Danish National Research Foundation.
It is jointly based at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU in Odense) and the University of
York (UK).
Students applying for the MA scholarships should be particularly interested in medieval texts,whether studied from the discipline of literature or from the discipline of history, and be planning tocontinue on to study for a PhD in the areas of medieval literature, medieval history or medieval
studies. The scholarships are competitive and a candidates should have an excellent
undergraduate record.
For further details: www.sdu.dk/cml
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