Course Overview
Course Overview This specialist MA pathway, offered by the renowned Stanley Burton Centre, provides an advanced interdisciplinary study of the history and memory of the Holocaust and other genocides. You will develop a deep, comparative understanding of how mass violence occurs and is processed by societies, while honing expert-level research skills under the guidance of our dedicated scholars. The program is designed to prepare you for doctoral research or to enhance your career with sophisticated analytical abilities. Key Program Highlights Study at the prestigious Stanley Burton Centre, a pioneer in Holocaust and Genocide Studies for over thirty years Gain a unique, comparative perspective on the cultural history and memory of different genocides Receive expert supervision from a core team of research-active specialist historians Develop advanced independent research skills tailored for further PhD study or professional advancement Choose from flexible full-time or part-time study options to suit your needs
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusLeicester Campus
CityLeicester
ModeFullTime
Duration12 Months
FeeGBP 18,950