History, Philosophy and Sociology of Science, Technology and Medicine

M.Phil.

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University of Cambridge

Course Overview

The MPhil programme is administered by the MPhil Manager, who meets all new MPhil students as a group in early October, then sees each of the students individually to discuss their proposed essay and dissertation topics. The Manager is responsible for finding appropriate supervisors for each of these topics; the supervisors are then responsible for helping the student do the research and writing needed for the essays and the dissertation.

Students will see each of their supervisors on a very regular basis; the MPhil Manager sees each student at regular intervals during the year to discuss progress and offer help and advice. Supervisions are designed to provide students with the opportunity to set their own agenda for their studies. The supervisor's job is to support the student's research, not to grade their work - supervisors are formally excluded from the examination process.

Seminars and lectures The MPhil seminars are the core teaching resource for this course. In the first part of year these seminars are led by different senior members of the Department and focus on selected readings. During the rest of the year the seminars provide opportunities for MPhil students to present their own work.

MPhil students should also attend the research topics and resources seminars, held early in Michaelmas Term and supported by information on the website. Students are also strongly encouraged to attend the Departmental Seminar and other seminars, workshops and reading groups arranged regularly by the Department. Graduate training workshops run fortnightly throughout the academic year, focusing on key research, presentation, publication and employment skills.

Program Outline

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Starting in: October
  • Full Time Duration: 9 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

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Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 9,960 GBP (13,120 USD) per 1
  • International Students: 21,390 GBP (28,170 USD) per 1

Address

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Course Overview

The MPhil programme is administered by the MPhil Manager, who meets all new MPhil students as a group in early October, then sees each of the students individually to discuss their proposed essay and dissertation topics. The Manager is responsible for finding appropriate supervisors for each of these topics; the supervisors are then responsible for helping the student do the research and writing needed for the essays and the dissertation.

Students will see each of their supervisors on a very regular basis; the MPhil Manager sees each student at regular intervals during the year to discuss progress and offer help and advice. Supervisions are designed to provide students with the opportunity to set their own agenda for their studies. The supervisor's job is to support the student's research, not to grade their work - supervisors are formally excluded from the examination process.

Seminars and lectures The MPhil seminars are the core teaching resource for this course. In the first part of year these seminars are led by different senior members of the Department and focus on selected readings. During the rest of the year the seminars provide opportunities for MPhil students to present their own work.

MPhil students should also attend the research topics and resources seminars, held early in Michaelmas Term and supported by information on the website. Students are also strongly encouraged to attend the Departmental Seminar and other seminars, workshops and reading groups arranged regularly by the Department. Graduate training workshops run fortnightly throughout the academic year, focusing on key research, presentation, publication and employment skills.

Program Outlines

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Starting in: October
  • Full Time Duration: 9 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 9,960 GBP (13,120 USD) per year
  • International Students: 21,390 GBP (28,170 USD) per year

Address

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

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