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Apply using the Applicant Portal
The Apply Now button on the right will take you to the Applicant Portal. There, you can create and submit your application and supporting documents, and you can also request your references.
An application is only complete when:
- you have submitted your application and supporting documents via the Applicant Portal
- you have paid the application fee if applicable. For further information on application fees, and which courses require an application fee, see here.
- your referees have provided their references.
If you miss the deadlines specified in this section, you will not be able to submit your application.
Processing times
Candidates are strongly advised to apply as early as possible. We consider and process applications on a rolling basis (as they are received), and Supervisors can only take on a limited number of students. For this reason, courses sometimes close to applications earlier than the stated deadline.
While we try to process all applications as quickly as possible, the Faculty can often take between six and eight weeks to process an application for admission. More than 90% of applications are processed within 12 weeks. If you have not heard anything from the Faculty after this time, please get in touch, as it is likely that your application has been placed on a waiting list.
Interviews
While interviews are not generally required for MPhil students in the Faculty of History, they may be held at the discretion of the Faculty or Supervisor.
Selection Process
Candidates are strongly advised to apply as early as possible. We consider and process applications on a rolling basis (as they are received), and Supervisors can only take on a limited number of students. For this reason, courses sometimes close to applications earlier than the stated deadline.
While we try to process all applications as quickly as possible, the Faculty can take between six and eight weeks to process an application for admission.
All applications are considered first by the Director of the MPhil, who makes an initial recommendation and nominates a potential Supervisor who will be asked to provide a second opinion.
Where the Faculty wishes to admit an applicant, a suitable Supervisor must be found who has expertise in the proposed area of research. In some cases, applications will be sent to multiple supervisors before an appropriate match can be found. On rare occasions, the director may propose your application be transferred to a more appropriate course, within or outside the department (the Faculty will seek your permission before this is done). Sometimes good candidates cannot be admitted because an appropriate Supervisor is not available, especially towards the end of the application cycle.
Further information on How To Apply
Things You'll Need
In order to apply for this course you'll need to think about getting a few things ready before you apply.
- Two academic references
- Transcript
- CV/resume
- Evidence of competence in English
If required - you can check using our tool - Personal development questionnaire
- Sample of Work (2) (document upload) (mandatory)
Applicants should provide a sample of written work in English. This is usually a thesis or one or two long essays. There is no set minimum or maximum word count for the writing sample(s). We simply recommend that students select one or two pieces of work that best represent their writing style. It is sensible (but not obligatory) to choose a piece of work that is at least roughly in the subject area in which you plan to do research. - Research Proposal (document upload) (mandatory)
Applicants should provide a research proposal of 600–1,000 words, which includes the following: a simple and descriptive title for the proposed research; a rationale for the research; a brief historiographic context; and an indication of the sources likely to be used. Sample research proposals from recent successful applicants can be found here: https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/course/mphil-modern-european-history. Please title this document ‘Statement of Intended Research’. Applicants are encouraged to nominate a preferred Supervisor and are invited to contact members of the Faculty in advance of submitting their application to discuss their project (see our Academic Directory: https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/directory/academic-staff). Please note that this does not guarantee acceptance into the course, nor that if admitted, the student will be allocated to the nominated Supervisor.
Gates Cambridge Scholarships
If you wish to be considered for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship you will also need to provide the following:
See Gates Cambridge for more information.
How to Find a Supervisor
It is generally recommended that prospective students identify a potential Supervisor, whose research interests align with their own, before they apply if they can. A sensible place to start would be the Faculty's Academic Staff Directory, which lists staff by Subject Group.
We understand that identifying a potential Supervisor will not always be possible, but we do encourage applicants to try. Our academics are very used to receiving enquiries from prospective students and will generally be well-placed to recommend a colleague who may be a better fit if they themselves are unavailable or unsuitable for the project.
(Please note: academic staff are normally very busy individuals, so please allow time for them to respond to your query. Whilst they may be able to give general guidance and advice on a proposed project, they will not be able to give you detailed feedback on a research proposal.)