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30th May 2015, 01:05 PM
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Oxford University South Asian Studies
I am thinking to do M.Phil from the South Asian Studies Centre of Oxford University. So plz give me important deadlines for admission in this academic session. What are the minimum admission criteria for admission in Ph.D Program at South Asian Studies Centre? Provide me contact details of the admission office of Oxford University where I can get the admission prospectus.
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11th July 2018, 10:30 AM
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Re: Oxford University South Asian Studies
Can you provide me the details of the Teaching and Learning for the MSc in Modern South Asian Studies Program offered by University of Oxford under South Asian Studies?
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11th July 2018, 10:31 AM
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Re: Oxford University South Asian Studies
The MSc in Modern South Asian Studies Program offered by University of Oxford under South Asian Studies is 12-month degree bringing together Oxfords wealth of expertise on the different states, societies, economies and cultures of South Asia within a single programme. One will graduate with skills and understanding that will give you a competitive edge as you pursue your career beyond Oxford. Teaching, Learning and Assessment One attends the core course, introducing modern South Asia across the disciplines. Delivered by faculty members with a range of specialisations, the course explores both individual states within the region and the connections and comparisons between them. One will also receive training in research methods, though one of the following specially tailored programmes: Research methods for area studies, both qualitative and quantitative (compulsory for the Contemporary India stream) Qualitative and historical methods Qualitative methods: literature and language Option papers include: Gender in Indian History and Society, c. 1800 to the present Societies and Economies in India, c. 1600-1800 Themes in the Study of South Asian Religions Themes in the History of Pakistan Culture and Society in Contemporary India: The South Asian Anthropocene History and Politics of South Asia Economic Development of South Asia 1947-2017 International Relations of South Asia The Anthropology of South Asia The Indian State: From Developmentalism to Liberalisation India as a Great Power: Economics and International Relations Trade and Exchange in South Asia: Transcultural Objects, Relations and Identities Environment, Human Development and Public Policy in Contemporary India Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka: Contemporary Themes Advanced language (for students who already have a grounding) Contact Detail: The Contemporary South Asian Studies Programme is based at: 12 Bevington Road, Oxford, OX2 6LH Tel: + 44 (0)1865 284852 Fax: +44 (0)1865 284992 |