150 Master's degrees in Ancient History in Europe

Theology and Religious Studies
Looking to build on your Bachelor's degree in Theology or Religious Studies? Or perhaps you are engaged in pastoral work and seeking to deepen your theoretical insights? Where better than at KU Leuven, where theology has been taught and practised for nearly 600 years?
Ancient History
The Ancient History MA programme at Leiden University is your opportunity to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the history of the Greek and Roman periods, with a focus on the mentality and social and economic history of the period between 400 B.C. and 400 A.D.
Archaeological Practice
Birkbeck, University of London offers a Master of Arts in Archaeological Practice, designed to be completed in one year full-time or two years part-time. This on-campus programme provides an engaging learning environment, with classes primarily held in the evenings, allowing for flexible study alongside other commitments.
Philosophy
The MLitt in Philosophy at the University of St Andrews is an interdisciplinary subject that examines and attempts to answer questions raised by human life and action, natural science, art and literature, language and communication, and history.
Archaeology of the Ancient World
Archaeology of the Ancient World (MAAAW as abbreviation for Master Archaeology of the Ancient World) is a two-year, full-time master’s program taught in English. This program is offered at Freie Universität Berlin.

Antiquity (Classics and Ancient History)
Immerse yourself in the advanced study of Ancient Greek and Roman civilisations. This Antiquity (Classics and Ancient History) programme from University of Birmingham lets you specialise in the area of antiquity that interests you most.

History
The History program at Northumbria University will introduce you to rich historical subjects, as well as how to complete historical research in the digital age.

Irish - Early and Medieval Irish
The Irish - Early and Medieval Irish course delivered by the University College Cork is concerned with Early Irish language and literature in the period from 600AD to 1200AD and focuses on the study of language, grammar, texts, and their historical and literary contexts.

History (Part-Time)
Are you keen to learn from widely published academics who are recognised as thought-leaders in their areas of specialism? Join this History (Part-Time) programme at Northumbria University.
Slavery Studies
Slavery Studies is a research-oriented master’s degree program designed for one year of study. The Slavery Studies program at University of Bonn offers a broad perspective on interdisciplinary research on slavery and slavery-like phenomena in different times and geographies.
Global Archaeology
At the Global Archaeology MA programme at Leiden University you study key developments in past societies that have shaped global history from comparative and regional perspectives. Investigate major transitions in history from the origins of our species to the emergence of capitalism in diverse regions including the Near East, the Mediterranean, Europe and the Americas.

Greek Civilization (Distance Learning)
The Greek Civilization (Distance Learning) programme at the University of Nicosia, explores the multifaceted phenomenon of Greek civilization, both in its diachronic and in its thematic range. At the core of its design lies the investigation of the fundamental Greek concepts and values that shaped and are still central to the modern Western world.
The Ancient Mediterranean World-History, Archaeology and Art
The Ancient Mediterranean World-History, Archaeology and Art MA programme from University of Pavia students will have the opportunity to study the Mediterranean World, considered through Archaeology and History in a unique perspective, combining all the civilisations facing the Mediterranean from the 2nd millennium to the Middle Ages.
Archaeological Science
The Archaeological Science course at the University of Oxford provides a broad introductory education for those with a first degree in archaeology wishing to apply science-based research methods, or for those with a first degree in a science subject wishing to learn about specifically archaeological issues amenable to scientific methods.
Late Antique and Byzantine Studies
This Late Antique and Byzantine Studies course at the University of Oxford has been devised as a multi-purpose introduction to the Roman world in Late Antiquity, to Byzantium, the medieval successor of the East Roman Empire, and to neighbouring peoples and their cultures.
Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology
The Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology MSc at the University College London (UCL), run jointly by the Institute of Archaeology and UCL Anthropology, brings together the expertise of the two departments to provide graduate students with an integrated training in the biological and archaeological aspects of human evolutionary studies.
Classics and Ancient Civilizations (Joint Degree UvA-VU) - Ancient Studies
This Classics and Ancient Civilizations (Joint Degree UvA-VU) - Ancient Studies programme offered at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam offers you the opportunity to become an expert in the literature and societies of the Ancient Mediterranean.

Classics and Ancient History
The Classics and Ancient History programme from Newcastle University welcomes postgraduate research students in any of our areas of research expertise.

Classics and Ancient History (by research)
The Classics and Ancient History (by research) course at the University of Birmingham covers a huge range of areas, with a focus on Egyptian, Roman and Greek societies across all the periods of classical antiquity.
Egyptology
The Egyptology from the University of Oxford is a two-year taught graduate degree that offers a satisfying, advanced course of study in the languages, cultures, and history of ancient Egypt. While the MPhil functions as a course in its own right, it is also designed to take students to the stage where they can embark on doctoral research in Egyptology.