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Postgraduate Study

About the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies

Cambridge has a long and distinctive tradition in the study of the Middle East and Asia. The Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies prides itself on exploring these fields through the local languages and encourages students to learn through real world engagement. If you are interested in these world regions and want to discover their languages, cultures, histories, religions, and politics, then FAMES is the home for you.

The Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies houses the study of the languages, cultures and histories of East Asia, the Middle East and South Asia. The Faculty employs about 40 permanent academic staff as well as several temporary researchers and lecturers from a wide variety of academic backgrounds, research areas and expertise. Please refer to the 'staff list', 'research groups' and ‘postgraduates’ links on the Faculty's website for further information:

http://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/people

https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/research

https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/postgraduates

The Faculty provides opportunities for postgraduate study in the following subject areas:

  • East Asian Studies - covering Chinese, Japanese and Korean Studies.
  • Middle Eastern Studies - covering Arabic, Persian, Hebrew & Semitic Studies.
  • South Asian Studies - covering Sanskrit Studies.

15 courses offered in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies

This PhD degree is offered at the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies to students who wish to study Chinese Studies, East Asian Studies, Hebrew Studies, Korean Studies, Japanese Studies, and Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (Arabic or Persian).

Our researchers are engaged in internationally recognised work in the history, literature, linguistics, social anthropology, sociology, politics, and contemporary culture of the Middle East, North Africa, China, Japan, and the two Koreas. In addition, the work of several staff members crosses traditional boundaries, both geographical and subject-based. Please see our Research pages for more information about the kind of research carried out by the Faculty.

Before you apply, it is essential that you contact your prospective Supervisor to discuss your proposed research.

Further information about the programme and the supervisors can be found on our Faculty's website.

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The MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Chinese Studies) is an intense one-year course primarily for students who intend to go on to do a PhD in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Chinese Studies) at the University of Cambridge or elsewhere. It is designed for highly motivated future researchers who have a substantial undergraduate background in Chinese Studies or related fields but need more exposure to topic-specific or discipline-based analytical frameworks and more intensive training in primary source language(s) and research skills.

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This MPhil is a one-year research course primarily for students who intend to pursue a PhD in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Chinese Studies) at the University of Cambridge or elsewhere. It is designed for highly motivated future researchers with a substantial undergraduate background in Chinese Studies or related fields but need more exposure to topic-specific or discipline-based analytical frameworks and more intensive training in primary source language(s) and research skills. This MPhil is only suitable for those with demonstrable experience and ability in independent academic research.

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The Classical Islamic History and Culture MPhil  pathway is a one-year Masters course designed for highly motivated students with an interest in the history and culture of the pre-modern Islamic world.  The degree provides training in topic-specific and discipline-based analysis and exposure to primary sources and research skills. Applicants are expected to have the level of competence in Arabic and/or Persian necessary for the taught papers and dissertation research they plan to undertake (usually equivalent to at least two years full-time study of the language).

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The Hebrew and Pre-Modern History and Culture pathway is a one-year Masters course designed for highly motivated students with an interest in the history and culture of the pre-modern Jewish history and culture of North Africa and the Middle East. The focus of the course will be on the world of the medieval manuscripts of the Cairo Genizah. The degree provides training in topic-specific and discipline-based analysis and exposure to primary sources and research skills. Applicants are expected to have the level of competence in Hebrew necessary for the taught papers and dissertation research they plan to undertake (usually equivalent to at least two years full-time study of the language).

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The Hebrew and Semitic Studies pathway is a one-year Masters course designed for highly motivated students with an interest in Hebrew and related Semitic languages.  The degree provides training in topic-specific and discipline-based analysis and exposure to primary sources and research skills. Applicants are expected to have the level of competence in Hebrew or another Semitic language necessary for the taught papers and dissertation research they plan to undertake (usually equivalent to at least two years full-time study of the language).

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The MPhil provides initial research training and aims to develop students' linguistic and methodological sophistication. It also provides a foundation for students wishing to continue their research at the doctoral level. This MPhil is only suitable for those with demonstrable experience and ability in independent academic research.

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The MPhil programme in Japanese Studies is a specially designed one-year graduate seminar and research course with substantial taught elements for students who want to deepen their undergraduate education and/or prepare for a PhD in Japanese Studies. 

All students in the year group attend the Theories and Methodologies in Japanese Studies Seminar (Researcher Development Seminar), at which they are introduced to various disciplinary approaches in Japanese studies. In addition, they are guided through the various steps of academic research, writing, presentation and career development. They are free to choose two additional courses from a variety of options so that each student receives a tailor-made education. Approximately half of the time is allocated to individual research and the writing of a dissertation under the guidance of leading scholars.

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The MPhil programme in Korean Studies is a specially designed one-year graduate seminar and research course with substantial taught elements for students who want to deepen their undergraduate education and/or prepare for a PhD in Korean Studies.  It aims to support research into early modern and modern Korean history, intellectual history, history of knowledge, cultural history, South and North Korean politics, and international relations in East Asia.

All students in the year group attend one of two mandatory classes on theory: the Theories and Methodologies in the Japanese Studies Seminar (JM1); or the Asia in Theory seminar (EA1).  In either class, they meet regularly with a variety of the Faculty's instructors and are introduced to various disciplinary approaches in Korean and East Asian studies. In addition, they are guided through the various steps of academic research, writing, presentation and career development. Students then take a core Korean Studies class. Finally, for their third paper, they are free to choose from a variety of options so that each student receives a tailor-made education. Approximately half of the time is allocated to individual research and the writing of a dissertation under the guidance of leading scholars.

The aim is to equip students to carry out independent academic work, including training in how to use Korean-language sources for research purposes, which lies at the heart of the programme. Our guiding principle is to ensure that each student receives the best possible education, providing a coherent course but with the flexibility to cater for individual needs.

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The Modern Middle Eastern Studies pathway is a one-year Masters course designed for highly motivated students with an interest in any aspect of the modern Middle East. The degree provides training in topic-specific and discipline-based analysis and exposure to primary sources and research skills. Applicants are expected to have the level of competence in one of the three main languages of study (Arabic, Hebrew or Persian) necessary for the taught papers and dissertation research they plan to undertake (usually equivalent to at least two years full-time study of the language).

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The Muslim-Jewish Relations pathway is a one-year Masters course designed for highly motivated students with an interest in Muslim-Jewish relations viewed in historical and contemporary perspectives.  The degree provides training in topic-specific and discipline-based analysis and exposure to primary sources and research skills. Applicants are expected to have the level of competence in one of Arabic, Hebrew or Persian, necessary for the taught papers and dissertation research they plan to undertake (usually equivalent to at least two years full-time study of the language).

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This MPhil is a one-year programme designed to promote an understanding of the region's rich and complex cultural, religious and intellectual histories through the extensive corpus of textual sources in Sanskrit. This MPhil programme offers an in-depth introduction to South Asia's seminal textual sources, significant language skills to interpret and analyse such sources, an understanding of the relevant historiographical and theoretical issues, and methodology training.

The programme is appropriate for students who have already had some previous training in Sanskrit.

 

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This MPhil provides initial research training and aims to develop students' linguistic and methodological skills. It also provides a foundation for students wishing to continue their research at the doctoral level. This MPhil is only suitable for those with demonstrable experience and ability in independent academic research.

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This MPhil is a one-year programme especially intended for students who wish to pursue a PhD in Middle Eastern or Islamic Studies or a profession requiring advanced research skills and knowledge of the field.

This MPhil programme is taken by thesis only. This means that students work closely with one supervisor throughout the year on a thesis of no more than 25,000 words to be submitted in August.

A good working knowledge of one or more Middle Eastern languages – usually Arabic, Hebrew, or Persian – is expected to be appropriate for the research work.

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The Advanced Diploma is a nine-month graduate qualification that provides instruction in the Hebrew language for students with a first degree whose knowledge of the language is at an intermediate or lower intermediate level at the time of entry with the objective of bringing their knowledge up to an advanced level.

The advanced level Hebrew is intended to prepare students for two possible pathways after the course:

  • an MPhil degree with a research component, with a view to advancing thereafter to a PhD or another career requiring high-level language and research skills
  • a career in specialist Hebrew language teaching.

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