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I would like to add to this list that if anyone has
information, not only on working, but on going to
school in the UK, please let us know.
I would LOVE to go to school (probably for my PHD,
maybe for another MA) in England, but I understand
ZERO about how it works.
My questions include:
1. What is the difference between a taught and a
reserach degree?
2. How does my MA correspond to their requirements?
3. What is the likelyhood of getting full tution (as I
probably couldn't go any other way)?
4. Is it feasable for someone attending a little state
school in the US in Public History to go attend
someplace like the University of York in History?
5. Would this help me get a teaching position in a
university?
6. What are some good schools for history, museum
studies, or similar things in England, Ireland,
Scotland or Wales (NOT LONDON!)
Thanks everyone!
Aaron
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Aaron Marcavitch
www.aaronmarcavitch.com
(current) M.A. in Public History
Middle Tennessee State University
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