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67 Master's degrees in Liberal Arts in United Kingdom
Film
This is a unique opportunity for you to work with national and international experts in Film while, at the same time, developing yourself as an expert in the field. This Film programme at the University of Worcester will enable you to acquire fundamental research skills while carrying out a major research project of your choice.

History (Online Learning)
This History (Online Learning) programme at The University of Edinburgh allows you to take advantage of the remarkable range of historical expertise available at the University of Edinburgh.

Medical History and Humanities
The Medical History and Humanities programme from University of York is an exciting interdisciplinary course jointly run by the Departments of History and English. It is also open to people with backgrounds in other humanities disciplines, as well as those with social science, science and public health backgrounds with an interest in the medical humanities.
Design
MA Design at Arts University Plymouth develops products, practices and applications for contemporary society through a speculative lens to imagine design beyond the status quo of production and consumption. It does this by teaching design as an active mode of research that seeks to positively impact human and planetary wellbeing.

Ceramics
This Ceramics course from The University of Lancashire is a challenging course that embraces the unique creative potential of clay.

Film - Documentary Practice
Our pioneering Film - Documentary Practice MA course delivered by the Queen Mary University of London offers you the opportunity to choose a specific pathway and combine it with elements of theory and practice. The three pathways we offer are MA Film (Theory), MA Film (Documentary Practice) and MA Film (Directing Fiction).

Social Sciences Research for Healthcare
The new MSc in Social Sciences Research for Healthcare from the University of Bradford is suitable for graduates from a broad range of disciplines and is also ideal for healthcare professionals interested in developing a portfolio of social sciences research skills.
Applied Gender Studies
The Applied Gender Studies course at The University of Strathclyde is a Master’s level course for those who wish to study how gender ‘works’ in relation to other structural inequalities such as race, sexuality, class and disability within society.
Children's Literature
The academic study of children’s literature has developed over the past 30 years, and is now a recognised multidisciplinary field of enquiry. This Children's Literature programme, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, will enable you to explore the relationship between reader, writer, text and context, and consider the processes that underpin those interactions.
Museum Studies
The Museum Studies program at Arts University Plymouth offers a unique opportunity to reimagine the role of the museum within contemporary socio-political debates, working with The Box, Plymouth's award-winning museum, art collection, gallery and archive and a range of regional and national museums and collections.
The Art Market and the History of Collecting by Research
At The Art Market and the History of Collecting by Research from University of Buckingham a unique feature will be access to two of the greatest surviving art dealers’ archives: Agnew’s, acquired by the National Gallery in 2014, and the archive of Colnaghi’s, London’s oldest commercial art gallery, housed since February 2014 in the Windmill Hill Archive, Waddesdon Manor.
Environmental Humanities
Durham University offers an MA in Environmental Humanities, designed to be completed in one year full-time or two years part-time. This interdisciplinary programme equips students with the necessary skills to address the pressing global environmental challenges. Engage deeply with the humanities while studying in the vibrant setting of Durham City.

Women's Studies (Humanities)
The Women’s Studies (Humanities) course from the University of York is a tailored programme for those with a particular interest in humanities-informed approaches to interdisciplinary women’s and gender studies.
Fine Art
MA Fine Art at Arts University Plymouth deepens your studio practice by helping you to situate it within critical and contemporary contexts, providing you with the opportunity to develop your ideas and work in a practice-led, interdisciplinary environment, whether you work with painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, moving image, performance, social practice or installation.
Christianity and the Visual Arts
The Christianity and the Visual Arts programme at the University of Aberdeen combines the study of art and faith in the Christian world from medieval to modern times. Explore faith and the interpretation of Christian artworks in and beyond the western European context, with access to world-class ecclesiastical, artistic and cultural resources at the University.

Creative Arts and Mental Health
The Creative Arts and Mental Health course delivered by Queen Mary University of London is grounded in both arts and science methodologies and perspectives.

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.
Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity
The Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity programme at Birkbeck, University of London offers a comprehensive postgraduate experience through a M.A., PG Cert, and PG Dip. This course is available full-time or part-time, with classes scheduled in the evening. The duration varies, with the M.A. taking one year full-time or two years part-time.
Open
This Open MA/MSc programme from The Open University UK allows you to create a personalised course of study across a range of academic disciplines.
Humanities
This Humanities Postgraduate Certificate from The Open University UK provides you with an excellent opportunity to upgrade your qualifications, If you have a passion for the arts and are looking for an intellectual challeng.