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Graduate School

Postgraduate Open Day 2009/10 will be on 4 December.

General sessions: 11am in McEwan Hall, Bristo Square

12.45pm-2pm,  lunch in 19 George Square, G2 and G22

2pm to 4pm, subject/programme sessions

4pm - "catch-up" session for late visitors, G2, 19 George Square

The School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures has a vibrant postgraduate area, with Masters and PhD degrees offered in the many specialties of the School. The School covers the subject areas of:

Study is also offered in

at Masters and PhD level.

The Graduate School is headed by the Postgraduate Director, who is in overall charge of academic matters. Kate Marshall is the administrative officer for the Graduate School and is available to help prospective and on-course students with their queries, see below.

The Graduate School is located in an attractive Georgian building, at the heart of the George Square campus, which provides a common room and a kitchen area for our students, a computer lab, and some student study rooms. Some of the School teaching rooms are housed here, including a newly installed cinema for film studies.

The Graduate School premises provide a comfortable and friendly area for students to meet and work, giving them the opportunity to get to know postgraduates from other disciplines beyond their own field of study.

The links to the left will provide you with helpful information on how to apply if you are a prospective student, plus information which will be useful to you if you are already a student in the School.

The Graduate School offers training in Research Skills, and administers a helpful Research Methods website.

Stay and Work in Scotland after your degree. The Fresh Talent Initiative allows overseas students to stay in Scotland for up to two years after graduation. For full information click on 'Fresh Talent Initiative'

Postgraduate Prospectus is at http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/

Click here to order Postgraduate Prospectus

Universities International Summer School

Founded by Professor David Daiches in 1947, the Scottish Universities'
International Summer School(SUISS)runs courses in British literature, history and culture, for undergraduates, postgraduates and teachers from all over the world. The School presents a course of study of twentieth-century literature, which seeks to understand British, Scottish and Irish culture against the background of the enormous social and political change of the twentieth century, as well as a Creative Writing course, run in co-operation with Edinburgh's International Book Festival.
www.llc.ed.ac.uk/suiss


 


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