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Historical Research (MRes)

University of Stirling
Tuition GBP 12,930/year (international)
Degree MRes
Duration 12 months
Deadline 2018-09-11
Delivery On-campus
Location Stirling, United Kingdom
Language English

Program Overview

The Master of Research in Historical Research at University of Stirling is a rigorous postgraduate programme delivered on-campus at University of Stirling. Designed for graduates and professionals seeking advanced expertise in interdisciplinary studies, the programme develops both theoretical foundations and applied skills essential for today's competitive environment.

Spanning 12 months, students engage with cutting-edge research, industry-relevant case studies, and practical projects. Instruction is delivered in English by research-active faculty with professional expertise.

The programme culminates in a dissertation or capstone project. Graduates are well-prepared for leadership roles, research careers, and doctoral study in interdisciplinary studies.

Key Program Features

  1. Immersive On-Campus Experience: In-person seminars, laboratory sessions, and professional networking at University of Stirling.
  2. Expert Faculty: Taught by research-active academics and practitioners with deep expertise in Interdisciplinary Studies.
  3. Diverse International Cohort: Study alongside students from around the world, broadening your global professional network.
  4. Research-Informed Curriculum: Content grounded in the latest academic research and real-world industry practice.
  5. Dissertation / Capstone Project: Culminating independent project applying your expertise to an original research question or industry challenge.
  6. Dedicated Career Support: Access to career coaching, employer networking events, and job placement assistance.
  7. 12 months Duration: Part-time and accelerated options may be available — enquire with the admissions office.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Historical Research programme at University of Stirling develop the advanced knowledge, analytical skills, and professional networks that leading employers in interdisciplinary studies value. Common career destinations include:

  1. Leadership / Management Role: Apply advanced knowledge in leadership positions across industries.
  2. Research & Academia: Pursue doctoral studies or an independent research career.
  3. Consulting: Provide specialist expert advice to organisations in the field.
  4. Policy & Government: Shape public policy and sectoral regulation.
  5. Entrepreneurship: Launch innovative ventures leveraging deep specialist expertise.

Graduates have secured roles at multinational corporations, government agencies, research institutions, NGOs, and high-growth startups. Many also progress to doctoral (PhD) programmes.

Program Curriculum

Pre-sessional English language courses

If you need to improve your English language skills before you enter this course, University of Stirling International Study Centre offers a range of English language courses. These intensive and flexible courses are designed to improve your English ability for entry to this degree. Find out more about our pre-sessional English language courses .

Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

Academic requirements A minimum of a Second Class Honours degree (2:1 preferred) in a relevant subject or equivalent in a relevant subject. Applicants without these formal qualifications but with significant appropriate/relevant work/life experience are encouraged to apply. A research proposal is required along with your application. It should be a maximum of 1,500 words. International entry requirements View the entry requirements for your country. English language requirements If English is not your first language you must have one of the following qualifications as evidence of your English language skills: IELTS Academic or UKVI 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each sub-skill. Pearson Test of English (Academic) 62 overall with 60 in each sub-skill. TOEFL exams taken before 21 January 2026: 88 overall with 20 in reading, 19 in writing, 19 in listening and 22 in speaking. TOEFL exams taken from 21 January 2026: 4.5 overall with no less than 4 in any band. See our information on English language requirements for more details on the language tests we accept and options to waive these requirements. Pre-sessional English language courses If you need to improve your English language skills before you enter this course, University of Stirling International Study Centre offers a range of English language courses. These intensive and flexible courses are designed to improve your English ability for entry to this degree. Find out more about our pre-sessional English language courses .

Course details

The Master of Research in Historical Research is a one-year research-oriented course that and allows specialisation in particular historical areas. You will be allocated an individual supervisor to direct your independent study and plan the curriculum to reflect your interests and needs. You should maintain regular contact with supervisors and agree a schedule of meetings to discuss your work and review draft submissions. The course is split into four sections: Historiography You’ll undertake independent study of the literature of a chosen historical field. Coursework comprises a 10,000-word paper that critically reviews historians' works, and identifies a topic suitable for original research in a dissertation. There are no classes. One-to-one supervisory sessions are scheduled at mutually convenient times. Research skills training You’ll plan a personal itinerary, with direction, of specific activities to support your research project. Activities cover generic skills, employability skills, breadth of knowledge, and subject skills. These can entail attendance at workshops on dissertation planning and research design, preparing a research bibliography, learning a research method, building a database, undertaking archival research, document analysis, and engaging with personal development. Additionally, there are opportunities for workshops in historical research methodology and classes in Latin and palaeography. Alternatively, students can enrol in taught social research modules covering qualitative and quantitative methods. Sources and methods You’ll discuss with your supervisor how to apply your research skills to historical evidence. You will examine a body of sources related to your research topic and practice the methods you have been learning. Coursework comprises a 5,000-word paper explaining the research 'value' and significance of the selected sources and setting out the appropriate concepts, theories and methods to be used in analysis and interpretation. There’s also a skills test to ascertain competency in source analysis and try out methods before applying in the dissertation. Dissertation Having researched the existing secondary literature and the primary sources, and having received training in appropriate research skills, you will then go on to complete a dissertation of up to 20,000 words. Modules Teaching Delivery of the MRes is mainly through one-to-one sessions with the member of staff who will supervise your dissertation and provide direct feedback on the modules on Historiography and Sources and Methods. Research skills training is planned in discussion with your supervisor and requires completion of two independent study modules taken over two semesters. Coursework in the first semester comprises a reflective portfolio on skills’ activities and in the second semester analysis of a discrete body of historical sources (such as text corpora or datasets) complementing work undertaken in the Sources and Methods module or the applied social research modules. You’ll also attend history research seminars and present a short working paper at the History postgraduate symposium in June. Course director Dr Colin Nicolson

Fees and funding

Fees and costs University of Stirling alumni will automatically be awarded a fee waiver for the first year of Masters studies through our Stirling Alumni Scholarship . Applicants from the UK or Republic of Ireland who hold a first-class honours degree or equivalent will automatically be awarded a £2,000 scholarship through our Postgraduate Merit Scholarship . If you need to extend your period of study, you may be liable for additional fees. If you are studying part time, the total course fee will be split over the years that you study. The total fee will remain the same and will be held at the rate set in your year of entry. For more information on courses invoiced on an annual fee basis, please read our tuition fee policy . Eligible students could receive a scholarship worth between £4,000-£7,000. See our range of generous scholarships for international postgraduate students. If you need to extend your period of study, you may be liable for additional fees. If you are studying part time, the total course fee will be split over the years that you study. The total fee will remain the same and will be held at the rate set in your year of entry. For more information on courses invoiced on an annual fee basis, please read our tuition fee policy . Postgraduate tuition fee loans This course is eligible for a postgraduate tuition fee loan from one of the UK’s governments. See the Scholarships and funding section, below, for more details. Additional costs There are some instances where additional fees may apply. Depending on your chosen course, you may need to pay additional costs, for example for field trips. Learn more about additional fees . Scholarships and funding Funding If you have the talent, ability and drive to study with us, we want to make sure you make the most of the opportunity – regardless of your financial circumstances. Learn more about available funding opportunities or use our scholarship finder to explore our range of scholarships. Postgraduate tuition fee loans Scottish students may be eligible to apply to the Students Award Agency for Scotland (SAAS) for loans of up to £13,900 to cover tuition fees and associated living costs. English students can apply for a loan of up to £12,858 each year as part of the Postgraduate Masters Loan Scheme . Welsh students can apply for financial support of up to £19,255 as a combination of grant and loan from Student Finance Wales . Northern Irish students can apply for a postgraduate tuition fee loan of up to £6,500 from Student Finance NI . International students may be able to gain additional funding from loan providers. John Robert Hamilton Memorial Scholarship The J ohn Robert Hamilton Memorial Scholarship is available to give financial support to postgraduate students taking their history Masters degree at the University of Stirling. Cost of living If you’re domiciled in the UK, you can typically apply to your relevant funding body for help with living costs. This usually takes the form of student loans, grants or bursaries, and the amount awarded depends upon your personal circumstances and household income. International (including EU) students won’t normally be able to claim living support through SAAS or other UK public funding bodies. You should contact the relevant authority in your country to find out if you’re eligible to receive support. Find out about the cost of living for students at Stirling Payment options We aim to be as flexible as possible, and offer a wide range of payment methods - including the option to pay fees by instalments. Learn more about how to pay

After you graduate

Our MRes Historical Research prepares you for a range of research-based careers. The skills you gain are ideally tailored to pursuing PhD study and an academic career, as well as historical research roles in teaching, journalism, marketing, government and heritage management. Previous graduates have secured jobs with organisations such as: Historic Scotland The Scottish Government UK Civil Service Falkirk Council Defence Science and Technology Laboratory University of Bristol Specific roles our graduates have moved into include: Editor and Historian at The Center for Digital Editing, University of Virginia PhD study around the world Teacher Author The MRes also provides a foundation for applications to research councils and doctoral training partnerships that fund PhD research. This includes organisations such as: Arts and Humanities Research Council Economic and Social Research Council Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities Some of our students have also chosen to further develop their skills through voluntary internships working on collections of material held within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, such as The Scottish Political Archive and the University's own archive. Salaries for careers related to Historical Research vary, but some examples could include: Historian: £49,000 per year; Archivists and Curators: £30,000–£50,000 per year; Heritage Manager: £35,000–£52,000 per year; Political Analyst: £35,000 per year; Policy Advisors: £45,000–£80,000 per year; Media and Publishing Professionals: £35,000–£60,000 per year. (Source: Indeed.com June 2025)

Tuition & Financial Information

Tuition Fee

GBP 12,930/year (international)

Fees and funding

Fees and costs University of Stirling alumni will automatically be awarded a fee waiver for the first year of Masters studies through our Stirling Alumni Scholarship . Applicants from the UK or Republic of Ireland who hold a first-class honours degree or equivalent will automatically be awarded a £2,000 scholarship through our Postgraduate Merit Scholarship . If you need to extend your period of study, you may be liable for additional fees. If you are studying part time, the total course fee will be split over the years that you study. The total fee will remain the same and will be held at the rate set in your year of entry. For more information on courses invoiced on an annual fee basis, please read our tuition fee policy . Eligible students could receive a scholarship worth between £4,000-£7,000. See our range of generous scholarships for international postgraduate students. If you need to extend your period of study, you may be liable for additional fees. If you are studying part time, the total course fee will be split over the years that you study. The total fee will remain the same and will be held at the rate set in your year of entry. For more information on courses invoiced on an annual fee basis, please read our tuition fee policy . Postgraduate tuition fee loans This course is eligible for a postgraduate tuition fee loan from one of the UK’s governments. See the Scholarships and funding section, below, for more details. Additional costs There are some instances where additional fees may apply. Depending on your chosen course, you may need to pay additional costs, for example for field trips. Learn more about additional fees . Scholarships and funding Funding If you have the talent, ability and drive to study with us, we want to make sure you make the most of the opportunity – regardless of your financial circumstances. Learn more about available funding opportunities or use our scholarship finder to explore our range of scholarships. Postgraduate tuition fee loans Scottish students may be eligible to apply to the Students Award Agency for Scotland (SAAS) for loans of up to £13,900 to cover tuition fees and associated living costs. English students can apply for a loan of up to £12,858 each year as part of the Postgraduate Masters Loan Scheme . Welsh students can apply for financial support of up to £19,255 as a combination of grant and loan from Student Finance Wales . Northern Irish students can apply for a postgraduate tuition fee loan of up to £6,500 from Student Finance NI . International students may be able to gain additional funding from loan providers. John Robert Hamilton Memorial Scholarship The J ohn Robert Hamilton Memorial Scholarship is available to give financial support to postgraduate students taking their history Masters degree at the University of Stirling. Cost of living If you’re domiciled in the UK, you can typically apply to your relevant funding body for help with living costs. This usually takes the form of student loans, grants or bursaries, and the amount awarded depends upon your personal circumstances and household income. International (including EU) students won’t normally be able to claim living support through SAAS or other UK public funding bodies. You should contact the relevant authority in your country to find out if you’re eligible to receive support. Find out about the cost of living for students at Stirling Payment options We aim to be as flexible as possible, and offer a wide range of payment methods - including the option to pay fees by instalments. Learn more about how to pay

After you graduate

Our MRes Historical Research prepares you for a range of research-based careers. The skills you gain are ideally tailored to pursuing PhD study and an academic career, as well as historical research roles in teaching, journalism, marketing, government and heritage management. Previous graduates have secured jobs with organisations such as: Historic Scotland The Scottish Government UK Civil Service Falkirk Council Defence Science and Technology Laboratory University of Bristol Specific roles our graduates have moved into include: Editor and Historian at The Center for Digital Editing, University of Virginia PhD study around the world Teacher Author The MRes also provides a foundation for applications to research councils and doctoral training partnerships that fund PhD research. This includes organisations such as: Arts and Humanities Research Council Economic and Social Research Council Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities Some of our students have also chosen to further develop their skills through voluntary internships working on collections of material held within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, such as The Scottish Political Archive and the University's own archive. Salaries for careers related to Historical Research vary, but some examples could include: Historian: £49,000 per year; Archivists and Curators: £30,000–£50,000 per year; Heritage Manager: £35,000–£52,000 per year; Political Analyst: £35,000 per year; Policy Advisors: £45,000–£80,000 per year; Media and Publishing Professionals: £35,000–£60,000 per year. (Source: Indeed.com June 2025)

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Funding opportunities

The course supports you to apply for PhD research funding from:

  • The Arts and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Landscape Awards
  • The Economic and Social Research Council

Comprehensive employability and skills programme

Our employability and skills programme to helps you to develop the attributes that employers look for. The University of Stirling’s Careers Service works in partnership with academic staff to ensure you are ready for the employment market.

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University Profile
  • Application Deadline 2018-09-11
  • Start Date 2017-09-11
  • Language English
  • Duration 12 months
  • Credits 60 ECTS / 180 credits (1-year programme)