![]() The MPhil aims to introduce students to the latest research topics, methods and debates in South Asian studies at an advanced level. The areas studied cover the modern states of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. The course covers South Asia from the early modern period to the present including its connections with South East Asia and Central Asia. But teaching and learning for the course take place in the Centre of South Asian Studies and the various humanities and social science faculties and departments. The MPhil is associated for examination purposes with the Faculty of Human, Social and Political Sciences. It provides intensive research and language training for those who wish to go on to prepare a doctoral dissertation, but it is also a freestanding postgraduate degree course in its own right. It is designed to enhance the understanding of social, cultural, political and economic history and the present geopolitical and policy environment in South Asia. This is a postgraduate course with a substantial research component, which runs for nine months covering the three terms (Michaelmas, Lent and Easter).
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