Graduate Admissions

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If you come to Oxford as a graduate student, you will be in good company: about 60 people begin graduate work in Greek and Latin Languages and Literature or in Ancient History every year, and a further 20 in Classical Archaeology. Whichever course you choose, Oxford offers top-rate facilities. The Art, Archaeology & Ancient World Library is a research library for Classics: specialists come from all over the world to use it. The Bodleian Library, as a copyright library, is automatically offered every book published in Britain, and also takes a vast number of foreign publications. The Ioannou Centre offers opportunities to meet other classical graduates socially, together with computing and other facilities. For those with appropriate interests, our various Research Projects offer unparalleled collections of material.  Above all, we offer excellence and diversity. There is no dominant ideology, no cult of 'the way we do it here': Faculty members offer a wide range of approaches as well as interests. Whatever you choose to do, our aim is to help you to do it well. 

Related Masters Courses

See also the following related Masters degrees (run by other faculties):

MSt and MPhil in Classical Archaeology  (administered by the School of Archaeology)       

MSt and MPhil in Late Antique and Byzantine Studies   (administered by the History Faculty)        

MSt in Ancient Philosophy (administered by the Philosophy Faculty)

MSt in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies (administered by the Humanities Division)

        

Related DPhil Study

See also the following related DPhil Degrees (run by other faculties):

DPhil in Classical Archaeology (administered by the School of Archaeology)

DPhil in History (administered by the History Faculty)