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1.7k Master's degrees in Humanities in United Kingdom
Acting for Screen MA
The Acting for Screen MA is an intensive actor postgraduate training programme focused on performance in digital contexts, including screen, games, audio mediums, and emerging technologies such as XR, VR and AI.

Creative Writing
The Creative Writing course at Bangor University could be the first step towards a writing career, or the chance for a more experienced writer to develop a new perspective.

Art History
Are you passionate about digging deeper into art history? If so, the MRes Art History at the University of Nottingham is ideal for you.
Applied Catholic Theology
Promote compassion, justice, and sustainability with our Applied Catholic Theology master’s at St Mary's University, Twickenham, London.

Literature
The Literature degree from University of Essex has been offered supervision in all fields of staff research interest, which includes a wide range of expertise in different literatures and in varying approaches to literature, covering most aspects from early modern to modern writing in English and a number of other languages.
Legal Ethics - full-time
A Master of Laws (LLM) in Legal Ethics - full-time from the The University of Law is a postgraduate degree designed for law and non-law graduates to enhance your academic legal knowledge.
Creative Writing
The MA in Creative Writing at Birmingham City University helps you to develop your potential as a novelist, poet, scriptwriter or non-fiction author. The Creative Writing - MA is provided by Birmingham City University.
Crusader Studies
The Crusader Studies course at Royal Holloway University of London offers a unique and fascinating examination of the ideas, impact and personalities of this subject from the medieval age to the present day. You will be taught, inspired and challenged by internationally recognised experts in this field.

Applied Linguistics and TESOL
Develop your abilities as a teacher of English to speakers of other languages, or kickstart your TESOL career, on this flexible Master's in Applied Linguistics and TESOL offered at University of Portsmouth.

Creative and Critical Writing
Develop your own creative writing, combined with intellectually challenging critical and theoretical ideas with the Creative and Critical Writing degree offered at University of Sussex.
Creative and Life Writing
Have you got a story to tell? Or poems that you want to shape into a collection? This Creative and Life Writing Masters degree from Goldsmiths, University of London will help you develop your creative writing practice.

Forensic Linguistics
Train alongside international experts at the agenda-setting Centre for Language and Communication Research, home of the world’s first MA in Forensic Linguistics.

Creative Writing - Writing the City
This Creative Writing - Writing the City M.A. degree offered at the University of Westminster is the first to focus entirely on the city of London. It will allow you to explore the city as subject matter from a range of perspectives and across all genres. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.

Humanities
The Humanities programme offered by University of Wolverhampton champions a rigorous, open-ended, and practice-led approach to learning, where ideas are not only conceived but realised through the dynamic interplay of materials, processes, and critical inquiry.

Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages and Applied Linguistics
This Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages and Applied Linguistics degree at Queen's University Belfast is a professionally-oriented higher degree for those who intend to pursue a career in language teaching (i.e., novice as well as practicing teachers) or careers in other professional areas related to language advocacy, policy, or research.
History
The History course from Nottingham Trent University represents an exciting opportunity to study new areas of historical enquiry, and to then undertake your own primary research in a field of your choice.

History and Politics
Throughout this History and Politics programme from University of Birmingham you'll uncover the roots of today’s biggest political issues, from global conflicts to social movements, by exploring the events, ideas and decisions that came before. Understand how the past shapes the world we live in today.

Philosophy and Religion
This Philosophy and Religion course from Bangor University offers students the opportunity to study some of the most important and challenging ideas in philosophy that have shaped western and eastern cultures and to consider how they interrelate with religious thought.
Modern History
Study modern history in one of Scotland’s ancient universities, the fifth oldest in the English-speaking world. The Modern History programme of the University of Aberdeen offers a combination of cutting-edge research, world-leading faculty, and a tradition of historical study dating back more than 500 years.

Global Heritage
Explore the power of heritage in a global context and consider its relationship to major debates around sustainability, decolonisation, conflict, and human rights in this Global Heritage degree from Cardiff University.