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1 CoursesMa military history by research in University of buckingham
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this programme in Military History enables students to choose (with guidance) their own topic of research and to pursue this under expert one-to-one supervision. But in addition to developing their own specialist research, students also meet regularly to hear, and to dine and argue with, some of the most illustrious figures in the world of Military History: speakers including Sir Antony Beevor, Sir Hew Strachan, Simon Heffer, Richard Overy, James Holland, and Saul David, among others. Dinners are in the elegant and conveniently located surroundings of the Caledonian Club, off Belgrave Square, London SW1. The Financial Times has reviewed the course enthusiastically, noting that “Intellectually curious professionals are signing up for a new course that gives them the opportunity to exchange thoughts on security, diplomacy and the armed forces over dinner with stellar historians and military top brass.”
A first or a good second-class honours degree from a recognised university or, a recognised professional qualification with relevant work experience, Average of 6.5 (with 6.0 or above in each component), Interview required.
Military Analyst, Military History Unit Member, Military History Professor, War History Professor
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