Early Modern European Studies MLitt

Course code R800

What is special about this course?

Change your future by examining the past, on our MLitt Early Modern European Studies.

Place yourself at the forefront of early modern research at UHI, debating contemporary research challenges and handling primary source materials which are actively informing our understanding of the early modern past. Engage with the programme’s research-led teaching, and work in close association with the Renaissance and Early Modern Research Alliance (REMRA), as you explore this fascinating period of history and develop an overarching understanding of the European early modern period, while allowing for your own individual specialisation and interest.

Get special access to the ‘Grand Tour’, a virtual social space where you can connect with others on the programme, take advantage of useful resources, and find out about early modern events. Take part in weekly live sessions and enjoy opportunities to discuss and debate topics with staff and fellow students. Enhance your skills in research, critical analysis, presentation, and communication, and get the best start for progression into further studies or careers in a vast range of different professions. 

Special features

  • Flexible and accessible programme which can be studied anywhere in the world at a pace which suits you
  • Research-led teaching by early modernists from the disciplines of history, archaeology, theology, and literature
  • Staff expertise in:
    • the North Atlantic and Baltic regions
    • War and society
    • Communities and identities
  • Learning is supported by a rich array of materials, all of which are available online.
  • From Virtual Learning Environments (VREs) to library e-resources, all you will need will be provided
  • Choose from a range of optional modules, allowing you to specialise in the areas that interest you
  • Close links with the Renaissance and Early Modern Research Alliance (REMRA) introduces you to current research and UHI's research culture

Entry requirements

  • 2:2 honours degree or above (or international equivalent) in a related field, including but not limited to: history, archaeology, literature, theology, politics and heritage studies
  • The suitability of applicants from non-related fields or any non-standard backgrounds will be decided on an individual, case-by-case basis - please contact the programme leader if you would like to discuss your circumstances
  • International students whose first language is not English must meet language competency standards as noted on the international page of our website

Apply for Early Modern European Studies MLitt

I want to start in Aug/Sep 2025 or Jan/Feb 2026

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