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    Celtic Studies (Astudiaethau Celtaidd)
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    Celtic Studies (Astudiaethau Celtaidd)

    Bangor University

    Bangor University

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    United Kingdom, Bangor

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    PhD (Philosophy Doctorate)

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Bangor

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines25-Sep-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 6 year(s)
    Next Intake 25-Sep-2023

    Celtic Studies (Astudiaethau Celtaidd)

    About

    It is entirely possible to study with us through the medium of English or Welsh.

    An MPhil allows for one full academic year of research, leading to a dissertation of up to 30,000 words. You are free to pursue your own course of research, decided upon in consultation with your academic advisor, who will supervise your work. We also offer an MPhil in Creative Writing that gives the student the opportunity to submit their own creative work towards their postgraduate degree.

    Our PhD programmes are usually 3 years of full time study with a 60,000 to 100,000 word thesis being submitted at the end of the third year.Recent PhD’s have been completed in fields covering the whole range of Welsh-language literature, from the early Middle Ages to the work of living authors, on fields as diverse as popular culture, feminist studies and the editing of eighteenth-century Interludes. Welsh-language research is of coruse not limited to the geography of Great Britain, and Bangor has produced much important research into the literature of the Welsh-speaking Americas.

    Graduate Student Exchange: Harvard University

    Bangor University’s School of Welsh runs an exchange programme with Harvard University’s Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures, enabling students from each institution to spend a semester studying at the other. Harvard is recognised as one of the leading educational establishments in the world, and in addition to world-leading research facilities in most areas of the Humanities, its libraries contain outstanding collections of Welsh and Welsh-language materials.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Good grades in Bachelor degree and a Masters degree. Previous research experience is essential.
     

    English Program Requirements

    IELTS 6.0 (5.5) or equivalent. Some courses have higher English Language Requirements.

    For students educated in English or from an English speaking country we may be able to waive the requirement, if you can provide evidence that you achieved a minimum of a C or equivalent in your high school English (higher for some courses) or a letter from your University confirming your bachelor degree was taught in English.

    How to Apply

    Applications for research degrees differ substantially from applications for taught courses such as Masters degrees. Although the application form is the same, the way in which you approach your application can make all the difference.

    Step 1 - Determine our research expertise matches your areas of interest

    Applying for our regular PhD/Research programmes

    All PhD/MPhil students require supervision from at least one academic member of staff at the University. Depending on the specific area or theme that you want to research, you need to ascertain whether we hold sufficient expertise in your chosen topic to provide the required supervision.

    Refer links below for major research themes and expertise  of our three academic colleges:
    Arts, Humanities, & Business
    Environment Sciences, and Engineering
    Human Sciences

    We also encourage visit relevant academic school's webpages, where you can also check academic staff pages which may include their area of academic and research interests . Once you have found a member of staff whose research interests broadly mathes with your own, you may contact them directly with a concise research 'brief' that outlines your proposal and ask whether s/he would consider supervising your project. If the academic expresses his/her interest, you may then further discuss your ideas and develop a full PhD/MPhil research proposal.

    Applying for a specific PhD Studentship advertised by the university

    Occasionally, the University advertises PhD Studentships. Studentships are funded/sponsored PhD placements which cover tuition fees and sometimes living costs, usually for a period of 3 years. They are offered for specific research projects. Studentships are advertised on the University website and Academic Schools' websites and there is normally a deadline for submitting applications. The terms and conditions of Studentships vary and may become available at different times of the year.

    If you are applying for a Studentship, enter the name of the studentship on the application form.

    Step 2 - Prepare your documentation

    You will need to gather scanned copies of the following documentation to present with your PhD/MPhil application:

    Essential Documents (you must submit these along with your application):

    • Bachelor degree certificate and transcript(s) 
    • Academic reference/support letter
    • Passport
    • Research Proposal (required if you are NOT applying for a Studentship) Click here for guidance about how to write a good research proposal.
    • Detailed CV (highlighting your Relevant work experience, Research project experience, Publications, and Academic achievements) 

    Optional Documents (if any of these documents are not available to you now, you may submit them later on):

    • Masters degree certificate and transcript (if undertaken)
    • English language test certificate (if undertaken)
    • Confirmation of funding/sponsorship (if applicable)

    Step 3 - Apply Online

    • Students: can apply though our Online Application Portal. Refer to the Guidance notes about how to fill and submit Online Application form. If you need any assistance in completing your application, send an email to [email protected]
    • Agents: if you are an agent applying on behalf of the student, then you can Apply here.  Refer to the Agent Guidance notes provided below for details. 
    When do I Apply?

    You can apply at any time of the year. 

    It is possible to start a PhD degree at any point in the year at most academic Schools, subject to agreement with the supervisor.

    We advise that you submit your application in enough time to:

    • organise funding
    • undertake an English course, if needed
    • obtain documents such as transcripts and references required for meeting the conditions of the offer
    • apply for a visa
    • make accommodation arrangements

    Other relevant information for PhD/Research Applicants

    Applying for a self-funded or externally-funded Research Degree

    As with all of our courses, you can apply to fund yourself through a PhD/MPhil at Bangor, or you may already have sourced external funding (e.g. from your employer or government), and we warmly welcome all expressions of interest in so doing. 

    How to write a good research proposal

    A good research proposal is essential if you are applying for a PhD or MPhil. Refer to our dedicated webpage here about how to write a good research proposal. 

     

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    Celtic Studies (Astudiaethau Celtaidd)

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