Master of Arts (MA) in History Education
 
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Postgraduate

Postgraduate study in History Education

How to Apply

You can either complete and return the application form by post, or you can now apply online.

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Application by post

1.Complete the application form (pdf 4pages, 88Kb) or you may request a prospectus to be posted to you. You will find an application form stapled in the middle of the prospectus and submit it by post (not by fax) together with the fee and all the documentation listed on the form, to:

Postgraduate Admissions Office
University of London External Programme
Stewart House
32 Russell Square
London WC1B 5DN
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 7862 8375
Fax:+44 (0)20 7862 8363

If you cannot send all the documentation with your application form, please enclose a letter with the form giving the reasons. The University must receive your application form plus all documentary evidence and references in London by 30 June – if you intend to take your first examination in June (of the following year). If your application form or documentary evidence/references are received after this date, they may not be able to consider your application in time for you to register by the deadline for the next examination. You might have to postpone your first examination until the next sitting.

2. The University will acknowledge receipt of your application form and send you a student number to use as a reference whenever you contact the University. Everyone who applies is allocated a number. You should receive an acknowledgement within three weeks of posting your application, but if you do not please contact the Postgraduate Admissions Office (to help the University in identify your application please give your full name, the programme for which you have applied and the date you posted your form).

3. Your application will be considered only when they has received all your documentary evidence and both references. After due consideration you will be told if your application has been successful or not.

Note: if there is a delay in sending any of the documentation or your references they will wait to receive them before they can begin considering your application. This is because they need to have as much information about you as possible before they reach a decision.

4. If your application has been successful they will send you a conditional offer of registration together with the following documents:

– a fee slip for the registration and course fees
– a registration form on which you indicate your choice of courses
– a copy of the Regulations
– information on how to complete the induction module

Please note that the offer of registration will be valid only for the year specified in the offer letter.

5. To register, complete the registration form, fee slip, and the form confirming you have completed the induction module. Return them by 31 August together with the registration fee and the course fees for the courses you will be taking at your first examination, to:

The Postgraduate Registry
The External System
University of London
Stewart House
32 Russell Square
London WC1B 5DN
Tel: +44 (0)20 7862 8377
Fax: +44 (0)20 7862 8238

Notes:

  • You are asked to note that there is a limit to the number of students who can be registered for this programme. Therefore registration will only be confirmed on payment of the appropriate fee, if there is still a place available for that study year and if you have completed the induction module.

  • A student whose registration is not confirmed will be made an offer to register for the following year instead.

  • Applicants come to the University from all over the world, with a variety of qualifications, and as a result they consider each application thoroughly and on an individual basis. The University regret that it is not possible for the University to give you any informal advice on your eligibility for admission. For this reason, you must make a formal application before they can tell you whether you could be accepted.